Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Vanquished in Van City

The Vancouver Canucks have been a Stanley Cup contender for a number of years and even went to game seven of the final two years ago before losing to Boston. That window may be closing rapidly. The job security of they coach and perhaps even management is up in the air and there's still that little goaltending conundrum to sort out.

After a four game sweep in round one of the playoffs at the hands of the San Jose Sharks, perennial underachievers themselves and a team Vancouver finished ahead of in the standings, there will undoubtedly be a lot of time to reflect. There was the switch to Cory Schneider in game three even though Roberto Luongo played solidly in the first two games and Schneider looked shaky in relief coming off injury. This may have been dictated to coach Alain Vinegault from management and  may not lead to his firing. In fairness he was put in the situation of trying to balance a tricky situation in net and an anemic offense.

Don Cherry defended Luongo the other night on Coaches Corner and made some interesting points. Much like Patrick Lalime years ago in Ottawa who was blamed, fairly at times, for not being able to put them over the top Luongo has good numbers in the post season and is doing his utmost to support a team who doesn't seem able to put the puck in the other net. They have struggled offensive in their last three series against Boston in the finals and in first round losses last year to LA and this year. The Sedin's who are elite point producers haven't taken their game to another level and the supporting cast hasn't stepped up either.

Whatever happens out west it's likely at least one goalie will be gone by the time next season starts, and perhaps they won't be alone.

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