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Flames/Canucks In A Battle Last Night
by Paul on 10/12/08 at 08:29 AM ET
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from Flames Insider at the Calgary Herald,
Geez, tough marker. Canucks coach Alain Vigneault appeared reluctant to give the Flames much credit for their one clear decision — Jarome Iginla’s left-hand flooring of Willie Mitchell in the first period.
“They have a great leader obviously in Jarome and he was a man on a mission tonight,” said Vigneault after his team’s 4-3 overtime triumph on Pavol Demitra’s heroics. “But you know Willie was a man on a mission too — he did a great job defensively against him and he stood up toe to toe. If Jarome’s sweater doesn’t rip, I don’t think he wins that one.”
continued for more reaction to the OT win by Calgary and watch the Iginal/Mitchell battle below…
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I love the confusion. They say that the Canucks won 4-3, NHL.com says the Canucks won 5-4… ah, the media.
Posted by SENShobo from Waterloo, ON on 10/12/08 at 08:09 AM ET