- Recent history adds intensity to Canucks-Blackhawks series (Matthew Sekeres, Globe and Mail)
- Sedins get another shot at Sammy (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Memory serves Canucks well (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Mitchell back on ice, but doesn’t fully practice (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Kesler named Selke award finalist (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- For the Sedins, that was then, this is now (Ed Willes, Vancouver Province)
- Staying out of box will be the key (Tony Gallagher, Vancouver Province)
- Young versus the restless (Guts Mactavish, 24 Hours Vancouver)
- Passed over for Vezina, Luongo eyeing Stanley Cup (AP via USA Today)
- Hodgson OHL’s best (Jim Parker, The Windsor Star)
- Battalion captain always delivers that little bit extra (Ryan Pyette, London Free Press)
- Road hazard’s ahead (Len Ziehm, Chicago Sun-Times)
- Settle in for another long Hawks series (Barry Rozner, Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blackhawks believe in themselves (Chris Kuc, Chicago Tribune)
- Canucks to play Chicago in next round (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- How the Canucks and Blackhawks matched up this season (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Leave out Louie? (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks will face Blackhawks in round two of playoffs (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Restless Canucks start ruckus in practice (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Anxious for round 2 action (Hosea Cheung, 24 Hours Vancouver)
- Hawks can beat Canucks (Tim Sassone, Chicago Daily-Herald)
- Pyatt skates with the Canucks (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Sundin may not be ready to play in round 2 (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Luongo’s suspect puck handling worked against Blues (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Sundin not certain of return (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Pyatt makes emotional return to Canucks (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Mitchell re-joins Canucks but leaves workout early (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Canuck Johnson’s impact felt all the way to Coach’s Corner (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks-Flames would be a dream matchup (Eric Francis, Edmonton Sun)
- Moose seal the deal (Tim Campbell, Winnipeg Free Press)
- No doubt about it (Ken Wiebe, Winnipeg Sun)
Moose stomp out Marlies’ season (Lois Kalchman, Toronto Star)
- Another amazing show from Luongo (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks big issue how they play, not where they finish (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks’ 1-0 win over Kings effective, if not entertaining (Jason Botchfrod, Vancouver Province)
- Kesler proves why he’s so valuable (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Fans get glimpses of Sundin’s playoff potential (Ed Willes, Vancouver Province)
- Bumps, bruises and playing hurt all a part of road to playoffs (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks enhance chance of winning division (Matthew Sekeres, Globe and Mail)
- Quinn likes Canucks (Stephane Alarie, Slam Sports)
- Moose goalie named AHL goalie of the year (Gary Lawless, Winnipeg Free Press)
- Schneider is AHL’s goalie of the year (Phil Stacey, The Salem News)
At tonight’s game against the LA Kings – the Canucks’ last home game in the regular season – the team is handing out their annual end-of-season awards. Here are my personal picks:

Cyclone Taylor Trophy (presented to the Most Valuable Player)
Roberto Luongo
There are a lot of Canucks who have been critical to the team’s success this season. Alex Burrows, Ryan Kesler and Willie Mitchell are having career seasons, and the Sedins have seemingly and quietly raised their game in the last couple of months. However, the fact is that the Canucks would not be in the position they are in right now – still challenging for first place in the Northwest Division and home ice advantage in the postseason – if not for Roberto Luongo. With Luongo in the lineup, the Canucks are 31-13-7; without him, they are 12-14-3.

Walter (Babe) Pratt Trophy (presented to the Most Valuable Defenseman)
Willie Mitchell
There’s no doubt that Big-stick Willie has been the Canucks’ most valuable defenseman this year. On a nightly basis, he’s faced the opposing teams’ best players; on a nightly basis, he’s shut them down. His career-high plus-28 rating is 4th best among all defensemen and 9th best in the entire NHL. He’s also set career-highs in assists (19) and points (22).

Most Exciting Player
Alex Burrows
Many of Alex Burrows’ 28 goals were momentum-shifting goals. And they were freakin’ exciting ones too – breakaways, shorthanded breakaways or just the result of some good, old-fashioned mucking and grinding. I’ve always loved his energy and tenacity but he’s taken it to a whole, different level this season.

Fred J. Hume Award (presented to this season’s Unsung Hero)
Ryan Kesler
At the start of the season, I don’t think anyone expected Kesler to be a 25-goal, 60-point guy. Like Burrows, Kesler has taken his game to another level this season and proved he was more than just a checking center. He doesn’t get as much credit for getting Sundin and Demitra going as Burrows has for getting the Sedins going.

Cyrus H. Mclean Trophy (presented to this season’s leading scorer)
Daniel Sedin
Going into tonight’s game, Daniel and Henrik both have 81 points. If they stay tied in points, Daniel wins the tiebreaker with 10 more goals. It’s worth noting though that Henrik has cracked the 20-goal barrier for the 1st time in his career (he has 21). Both lead the team with 7 GWG.

Molson Cup Award (presented to the player with the most Three Stars nominations throughout the season)
I honestly haven’t kept up with these nominations, though I will go out on a limb and say Alex Burrows or one of the Sedins win it.
- Sundin quietly makes way back into postseason (Matthew Sekeres, Globe and Mail)
- Back-to-basic for playoff-bound Canucks (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Kidding aside, it’s about LA now (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Burrows bugged by $2500 fine for taking a shot at Edmonton’s Stortini from the bench (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- No changes planned for Canucks struggling blueline (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks set high bar for themselves (Scott Rintoul, Metro News Vancouver)
- A playoff checklist (Sam Craig, The Hockey News via Metro News Vancouver)
- Moose fall from first (Gary Lawless, Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks tickets still hot despite downturn (Bruce Constantineau, Vancouver Sun)
- Bloody brawl leads to bonding (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Special place for Mitchell (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Rugged Rypien ready to go? (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Was White right? (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Luongo surprise candidate (Jason Botchford via Regina Leader Post)
- Hawks vow not to forget about Canucks’ hair-pulling ways (Tim Sassone, Chicago Daily-Herald)
- Burns, Bouchard out for Tuesday (Brian Stensaas, Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Minnesota Wild deal with aches and pains down the stretch (Bruce Brothers, Pioneer Press)
- Canucks still flying with shutout of Blues (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Unheralded players contribute toward win (Tony Gallagher, Vancouver Province)
- Taking it one game at a time, sort of (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks sting Blues for 11th straight home win (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Luongo strikes back at critics with shutout (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- It’s not always about the money (Cam Cole, Vancouver Sun)
- Good time to get hot (Sam Craig, The Hockey News via Metro News Vancouver)
- Blues, Tkachuk go down (Michael Russo, Minneapolis Tribune via St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Kesler is singing the same contract tune as buddy Burrows (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Mitchell’s play a real plus for Canucks (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- LaBarbera finding peace while waiting in the wings (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers, Canucks could be tough in playoffs (John Mackinnon, Edmonton Journal)
- Canuck alumni come to Smithers (Interior News)
- Canucks win streak dies in LA (Vancouver Sun)
- A mother of a road trip (Yvonne Zacharias, Vancouver Sun)
- Royal return after trip (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks land hard in Lala land (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- No better sounding board than the mom who cheers you on (Vancouver Province)
- Are these guys for real? (Hosea Cheung, 24 Hours Vancouver)
- Kings show some grit in winning third in a row (Billy Witz, Los Angeles Times)
- Moose GM hopes to deal (Ken Wiebe, Winnipeg Sun)
