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One Of Those Games
by Paul on 04/03/09 at 08:54 AM ET
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from Ben Kuzma of The White Towel at the Vancouver Province,
The full-moon phase in the Vancouver sky is still a week away.
It only seemed like it arrived early Thursday because there were too many weird occurrences on full display at GM Place.
Long before Corey Perry scored in the shootout to provide the Anaheim Ducks with a 6-5 shootout win over the Canucks to end Vancouver’s franchise record home-ice win streak at 11 games — a result that still clinched a playoff spot and allowed the locals to retain a share of the Northwest Division lead — there was wackiness.
Good goals. Bad goals. Hard hits. Soft coverage. Three fights. Two great Daniel Sedin scoring chances in overtime. And, oh yeah, one big fish.
continued and watch the game hightlights below…
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