Ah, Vancouver. You know, I've hit on this a couple times already, but the new schedule matrix really chaps my ass when it comes to rivalries. With only three games against teams in the opposite division, that means one team is only hosting the other once the entire year. For this year, it's two in Vancouver, one in Chicago. I think this does a real disservice to our riot-starting friends out west, who hold up their end of the rivalry a hell of a lot better than we do, if I may be allowed to say so. Since the 08-09 regular season when games were getting much too chippy even before the playoffs, Blackhawks-Canucks has been the best rivalry in the league. I'd say three out of every four games, there's an incident of some sort that gets everyone way too fired up. However, I've never gotten the impression that the more casual elements of the Hawks fanbase have respected this. My suspicion, as ridiculous as it sounds, is that the casuals just can't wrap their head around the idea of a passionate rivalry with a team based in Canada. Some of them might not even be able to locate Vancouver on a map. I'm serious here. Canucks fans have come to live and die by Hawks games, whereas we just have Barry Rozner trolling people on the internet. And it does a disservice to the league to have 25% fewer games in a big rivalry series, too. I love watching these games; I love hating these guys. I don't know. Just a thought, one that's kind of on my mind with the end of the Detroit rivalry, the only one people did seem to wrap their heads around.
Anyway, the Canucks are coming off a nice winning streak, ended last night by a loss to the Stars. Still, the Canucks' championship window is decidedly in its third act here, with Torts trying to give this thing one last push. There are nine possible playoff teams in the West playing for eight spots; the Canucks should be one of them but might not necessarily be. They're getting strong goaltending from Luongo and Eddie Lack, they're scoring at a respectable pace, but they aren't standing out, especially in a loaded Pacific Division where they'll be lucky to finish fourth. The Hawks' power play might be nullified by their league-leading PK, where Torts must have everyone doing nothing but playing Human Shield.
Raanta to start, LaBarbera to back him up. Kent Simpson, we hardly knew ye.
I know where Vancouver is and
I hate these guys.
Oh and I usually don't post direct links to the songs I use as thread titles, I like the idea of people doing the googling themselves, but this is "Kaputt" from Destroyer, Dan Bejar's
nom de band from Vancouver. I love this song so much, video mildly NSFW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puu3IvKnSb4Nucks: 20-11-6 (46), 19-13-5 adjusted (43), 43.039 expected
Hawks: 25-7-5 (55), 21-9-7 adjusted (49), 48.803 expected
Nucks: 2.703 scored (12th), 2.324 allowed (7th), 0.378 differential (9th)
Hawks: 3.622 scored (best), 2.676 allowed (14th), 0.946 differential (2nd)
Nucks: 18/117 15.4% on the power play (23rd), 106/118 89.0% on the kill (1st)
Hawks: 31/126 24.6% on the power play (3rd), 85/114 74.6% on the kill (28th)
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