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Murphy on Canucks: Trade deadline targets
Put aside the marquee names like Perry and Weber, the Canucks can win at the NHL trade deadline by targeting these two Hurricanes.
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Murphy on NHL: Why the media should keep quiet
Media types verbally attacking players or other members of the media? C'mon. Last I checked, we didn't play the game.
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Avoiding a Beantown beatdown
The Canucks aren't going to win a street fight, pillow fight, or any fight against Boston. So what must Vancouver do to win on Saturday?
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Murphy: No problem with Kronwall hit
There is a lot of debate among Canucks fans over a 15-second stretch of hockey during the Vancouver-Detroit game on Wednesday night.
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Vigneault debate divides fans
Loved by some and hated by others, Vancouver Canucks coach Alain Vigneault is the topic of heated discussion amongst Van-City hockey fans.
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Murphy on Canucks: Enviable position
With Aaron Rome close to returning to game action, Alain Vigneault is going to have plenty of options when it comes to his defence.
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What happens next?
With the acquisition of David Booth, the Canucks might end up shipping Cody Hodgson to the minors.
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Murphy on Canucks: Early-season ramblings
The Luongo-Scheider debate has already started in Vancouver and the Canucks appear to be missing a little sandpaper.
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In defence of Hank
It seemed like Methot went unscathed after hitting Henrik, but Bieksa was quick to respond.
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Canucks shuffle fourth line
The changes continue after the Canucks waived Victor Oreskovich and picked up Dale Weise off waivers from the New York Rangers.
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Weight of expectations
Falling one win short last season means the Canucks enter the new year with lofty expectations.
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Murphy on Rypien: R.I.P. Ryp
Rick Rypien was a legendary pugilist who was unable to win the battle with his own demons.
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Murphy on Canucks: Canada's team?
Not in Edmonton or Calgary where they'd love to see the Canucks fall flat on their faces.
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Murph's High Five
There has been a lot of talk about Vancouver's killer instinct - or lack thereof - in the first and second round of these playoffs. And that's fair considering the Canucks are just 2-4 in elimination games so far.
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Murph's High Five
Breaking down Game 4 of the Canucks-Blackhawks' series and what to expect in Game 5.
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Murphy on Canucks: Three on three
A few thoughts on the Canucks as the season comes to a close.
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Body of work
The Cory Schneider stock has risen this season, so do the Canucks deal or hang onto him?
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Deal or no deal
The first-place Canucks have to be careful to not disrupt the chemistry they have going heading into the NHL trade deadline.
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Northwest revival
The resurgent Flames and Wild could very well join the Canucks in post-season play.
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Murphy on Canucks: Bumping the slump
The Canucks know their roles and it's important for them to be on their game come playoff time.
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Murphy on NHL: Money on the board
Ron Wilson's incentive provided a rare glimpse at a time-honoured tradition in the NHL.
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Murphy on Canucks: Prognosis positive
It's tough to find anything negative to say about the streaking Canucks right now.
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Murphy on Canucks: In defence of Bieksa
A brief word about the defenceman Canucks’ fans love to hate
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Murphy on NHL: Did Rypien have reason?
Was an eye gouge by Brad Staubitz of the Wild what led to Rick Rypien's altercation with a fan Tuesday night?
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Bold and intelligent
Alain Vigneault's decision to pair Dan Hamhuis with Kevin Bieksa was bold and intelligent.
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Murphy on Canucks: Cap hits Canucks hard
A training camp joke between two Vancouver Canucks players has neither player laughing now.
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Murphy: A Flames' eye view on Phaneuf
Why would Darryl Sutter ship a talented, young defenceman to Toronto for a bunch of spare parts?
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MacLean offside
Ron MacLean's HNIC segment on the Burrows-Auger controversy was unfair and one-sided.
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Burrows' revelations
It's hard to believe, but a few important facts were missed in all the ink spilled over Burrows & Auger.
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Western predictions
Dan Murphy picks the teams that will make the NHL playoffs. Well, in the West at least.
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Vote of confidence for Vigneault
It has been reported for some time that a contract extension for Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault is imminent, and now Sportsnet has learned it's a deal that will keep the former Jack Adams Trophy winner in Vancouver through the 2012-2013 season.
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Canucks close to Schneider deal
The Vancouver Canucks are very close to signing free agent defenceman Mathieu Schneider to a one-year deal, sources tell Sportsnet.
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Swedish summer
Mats Sundin is done... maybe. And how close did the Canucks come to losing the Sedin twins?
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Vigneault will get extension
Alain Vigneault led a team with few expectations to a Round 2 appearance, and for that he deserves the extension coming this offseason.
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Musings from Murph
Some tough first-round exits for Jarome Iginla and Joe Thornton.
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Canucks waive Sanford
With Roberto Luongo's return from injury imminent, the Canucks have placed goaltender Curtis Sanford on waivers.
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Sticks and stones
Time to talk about everything but the kitchen sink. (And the Canucks.)
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A Vigneault vote of confidence
Don't believe the doomsayers who say Alain Vigneault's days are numbered in Vancouver.
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Murphy's Law
When it comes to trades at or near the deadline, Canucks' GM Dave Nonis' philosophy is much like the guy who held the job before him. Both Nonis and Burke often say that they are not willing to mortgage the future for a rental player.
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One man wrecking crew?
Here's a statement that will shock you with my hockey knowledge. Roberto Luongo is the best player on the Canucks.
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Troubling signs
There are a few flaws the Canucks need to tend to if they want to be back in the final eight this spring.
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Payback time
Whether he likes it or not, Ryan Kesler will always be linked to the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Spread the wealth
My first blog of the new season. Wow. And to think it really only took about a month. For me, that's not bad. And, um, yeah, this is supposed to be a weekly type of thing.
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