Wednesday, June 8, 2011

New This Hour 'Vancouver Canucks'

BOSTON (AP) – Vancouver Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome has been suspended … – LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) – The IOC says NBC has retained itshold on … Forward Will Regan has transferred to the University at Buffalo. (This story continues here)

Canucks don’t consider themselves Cup villains – BOSTON (AP) — The last time Henrik Sedin looked, the Vancouver Canucks' hats were blue, not black. (This story continues here)

Vancouver Canucks' Aaron Rome gets 4-game suspension | NHL – Vancouver Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome was suspended four games for his late hit Monday that left Nathan Horton with a concussion. Neither will play again in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final that resumes with Game 4 Wednesday in Boston. (This story continues here)

Vancouver Canucks' Aaron Rome suspended for hit – Nathan Horton will miss the rest of the Stanley Cup finals with a severe concussion, and Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome also is finished after the NHL suspended him for four games Tuesday for his late hit on the Bruins forward during Game 3. (This story continues here)

Bruins, Canucks head to key Game 4 – share: digg facebook twitter BOSTON (AP) — Michael Ryder and Keith Ballard both realize the Stanley Cup finals have reached a tipping point, and they’ve each got a chance to push the series in their club’s favor. Either Ryder’s Boston Bruins will ride the momentum from their blowout victory and even the finals in Game 4 on Wednesday night, or Ballard’s Vancouver Canucks will rediscover their … (This story continues here)

Canucks don’t consider themselves Cup villians – BOSTON — The last time Henrik Sedin looked, the Vancouver Canucks' hats were blue, not black. (This story continues here)

Canucks don’t see themselves as the villians NOTEBOOK – BOSTON — The last time Henrik Sedin looked, the Vancouver Canucks’ hats were blue, not black. (This story continues here)

From spaghetti to killer whales, decades of Canucks jerseys on display – VANCOUVER – When the Vancouver Canucks played in the Stanley Cup final in 1994, Kayle Moreland wasn’t even born yet. (This story continues here)

Vancouver Canucks, Roberto Luongo look to put blowout loss behind them – BOSTON – In some ways, Roberto Luongo is back where he started. (This story continues here)

Vancouver Canucks Preach Lopsided Loss Only Counts as One Game – Roll out the cliché machine for the Canucks. After losing by an 8-1 margin, they came together to relay the same message: It only counts as one. It’s true, obviously. The Bruins' style points during Monday’s Game 3 victory won’t get them any closer than a 2-1 series deficit. That was also true when the Bruins fell in life-sucking fashion in Games 1 and 2. While the Canucks might have been … (This story continues here)

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