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Round 1 - Vancouver Canucks (P1) vs Nashville Predators (WC1)


Guess the series outcome!  

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  1. 1. Who will win and in how many games?

    • Canucks in 4
    • Canucks in 5
    • Canucks in 6
    • Canucks in 7
    • Predators in 4
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    • Predators in 5
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    • Predators in 6
    • Predators in 7
  2. 2. BONUS - Bring Ryan Kesler out of Retirement to beat the Predators one last time!

    • YES!
    • No (Explain why you are wrong in the comments)


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3 minutes ago, CanuckDownUnder said:

 

Weird - I just double checked and they all show as "to be determined" on both the Canucks site and NHL.com. Maybe a browser thing?


I have the NHL app that links to the Canucks. That’s where this is coming from.

 

I just checked and it’s still showing 9am games for the last 3

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5 minutes ago, Grandmaster said:


I have the NHL app that links to the Canucks. That’s where this is coming from.

 

I just checked and it’s still showing 9am games for the last 3

 

Must be that the apps need an actual time so use 9AM as the default?

 

Edit: I just downloaded the Canucks mobile app and indeed it does have the early times (they show as 2AM in my time zone)

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Re 9:00 am starts. 

 

In 54 years I don’t recall ever seeing a Vancouver Canuck game scheduled at 9 am pst. There may have been the odd 10 am or so start however those were rare as hens teeth and being played in the most eastern cities. Only in recent years have these early games become more frequent. 

 

I doubt that suddenly the most important relevant to success and financially beneficial to the entire community  games will be played at a time when few fans could properly engage. 

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3 minutes ago, Barnstorm said:

Re 9:00 am starts. 

 

In 54 years I don’t recall ever seeing a Vancouver Canuck game scheduled at 9 am pst. There may have been the odd 10 am or so start however those were rare as hens teeth and being played in the most eastern cities. Only in recent years have these early games become more frequent. 

 

I doubt that suddenly the most important relevant to success and financially beneficial to the entire community  games will be played at a time when few fans could properly engage. 


I agree. I just was in shock to see it in the NHL Canucks app. I’m sure it will change later. I hope! 

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3 minutes ago, Bure10Kuzmenko96 said:

Can't fucking wait!!! Playoffs!!! Is this the GDT or is there going to be a separate thread?

I think several members already signed up for GDT for every game in Round 1.  

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When the Canucks hit the road for Game 3 of their first round against the Nashville Predators, fans will still get a chance to watch the game from inside Rogers Arena, along with some added benefits.

In a press release shared on the Canucks’ website, the team revealed their plans for the opening round of the playoffs and what fans can expect when they step foot inside Rogers Arena for the first home playoff game in nearly a decade.

There was the standard practice of where the games could be viewed for the fans not present (Sportsnet and Sportsnet 650), fans getting complimentary playoff towels in their seats, and being on the lookout for Fin, who will be in the Lower Mainland to surprise some lucky fans with playoff packs. The Canucks also promised a playoff-exclusive experience and some new elements that have never been seen before.

Among them was the team hosting an ‘Away Game Viewing Party’ for Game 3 when the series shifts to Nashville. The team revealed that this would be a ticketed event costing $15 with proceeds going to the Canucks for Kids Fund and that there would be a discounted food and drinks menu available for those in the arena. Tickets can be found here for those interested in attending the festivities.

While the announcement did not specify if this event would continue for any other road playoff game, it is quite the bargain for those hoping to catch a playoff game at Rogers Arena, even though the Canucks won’t be in Vancouver at that time.

“This has been a remarkable season with some amazing moments on and off the ice, but what has been truly special is the incredible support from Canuck fans,” said Michael Doyle, President, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, Business Operations. “Your passion has fueled our teams’ success, and we are thrilled to celebrate with some unforgettable fan experiences, as we embark on the Stanley Cup Playoff journey together. Everyone is welcome at Rogers Arena, and together with our partners, we want to create experiences and memories for every fan.”

 

You could of though to crop in a pleasant lady, don't you think?  That hefty fellow just doesn't cut the mustard; Just a thought..😇

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