Seven in a row (on the road)
Against all odds, the Vancouver Canucks came back from being down 2 to 0 to win 5-2.
The Nucks (like most people on the West Coast right now) barely caught a flight out to Edmonton getting in at 2:30 am. They were trailing 2-0 after the first and then flipped the script and came back to tie the game in the second period.
They dominated the 2nd and 3rd periods due to their work ethic and never give up attitude. Vancouver limited the Oilers to only 7 shots in the third, Edmonton was in full control in the 1st and could have blown the game wide open. They don't seem to have luck against backup goalies.
Collin Delia was huge tonight, the defence was decent for a change, the forwards were outstanding, Miller, Horvat, and even Lazar were leading the way. Who knows where it could lead to?
POLL |
DECEMBRE 24 | 70 ANSWERS Seven in a row (on the road) Do you start Delia over Martin? |
Yes | 44 | 62.9 % |
No | 26 | 37.1 % |
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