It’s been a while since we’ve done an episode, but we’re doing our best to fill you in on what’s happened since the last one as well as our thoughts about what’s been going on with the Canucks over that time. From Sundin to LaBarbara, there has been a lot to talk about and consider with the current slump the team is in. We do our best to cover as much as we can while staying under an hour. Listen in and see how the crew has been handling this winter of our discontent.
- Even Luongo can’t stop the bleeding as Canucks lose sixth straight at home (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- They’re playing scared (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Canuck losses putting pressure on Vigneault’s job (Cam Cole, Vancouver Sun)
- Another inept and unworthy effort (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Luongo goes from frying pan to fire (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Turnovers not so sweet for Canucks (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- This scratch just doesn’t cut it (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Three reasons for Hansen to be pretty excited (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Problems so deep only surgery can fix them (Ed Willes, Vancouver Province)
- Sanford puts on a brave face (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Three’s a crowd (Kirk Penton, Winnipeg Sun)
- Luongo suffers inauspicious return (Matthew Sekeres, Globe and Mail)
- Canucks welcome back Louie (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- At least Sundin is focused (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- So long Sanford, we hardly knew you (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks herald return of white knight (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Demitra is focused, mad and ready (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Indecision and indifference (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Shooting themselves in foot with pass-first game (Tony Gallagher, Vancouver Province)
- Turris slated for 1st viewing here (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
In the battle of the backups, Curtis Sanford is gone and Jason LaBarbera won the right to sit in the best seats in the house for most of the rest of the regular season.
From Jason Botchford (Vancouver Province):
The Canucks put the likable Sanford on waivers Wednesday morning, a move that had to be made to get Luongo on the active roster. If he clears waivers after the 9 a.m. Thursday deadline, Sanford will be re-assigned to Manitoba.
Luongo will start in Thursday’s home game against Phoenix. Good thing, because the Canucks have been on a two month slide without him, having gone 9-12-3 in his absence.
Really, I have no bad thing to say about Curtis, especially given how he’s well-liked by his teammates and the coaching staff. It can’t be easy playing behind Roberto Luongo and Curtis embraced this role. He did okay too, I might add. In 35 total games over a season and a half with the Canucks, Sanford put together with an 11-11-2 record, a 0.903 save % and a 2.69 GAA.
The Canucks picked LaBarbera probably because they feel he has a bit more to offer. While he’s not as good technically as Sanford, he makes up for it by covering more of the net with his bigger frame. Not too long ago, the LA Kings thought he could be their goalie of the future so there’s a bit of upside to him as well.
Did the Canucks keep the right goalie?
To answer that question with another question, does it matter? Of the Canucks’ remaining 37 games left, only 3 are in back-to-back situations. As long as Luongo stays healthy – knock on wood – that’s probably how many games LaBarbera will play the rest of the season. Let’s hope he can handle that. And if he plays a lot more than that, then something bad has happened and we’re screwed anyway.
[update: 01/15/2009, 10:38 AM]
Per TSN.ca, Curtis Sanford cleared waivers and is Manitoba Moose-bound. Our December goaltending tandem is now the goaltending tandem down on the farm.
- Luongo’s groin passes tough practice test (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Luongo ready for full practice, could play this week (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- LaBarbera keeps even keel (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Likable Sanford likely odd man out (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Home-ice disadvantage (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Kes is right in there with award candidates (Ed Willes, Vancouver Province)
- Fans unlikely to be patient with Sundin (Scott Rintoul, Metro News Vancouver)
- Half way, half good for Canucks (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Sundin to travel to Edmonton with Canucks (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Sundin goes with team to Edmonton (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Sometimes, saviours end up on cross (Jason Brough and Mike Halford, Vancouver Province)
- Backups both excel at diplomacy (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Moose-bound Schneider glad for the big-league experience (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Too many men dilemma: Seeing Dany but thinking it’s Hank (Vancouver Province)
- Maybe Mats can play goal too (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Vancouver takes out Gagne but Flyers get even (Ed Moran, Philly Daily News)
- Canucks lose a game and a goalie (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- LaBarbera thrilled to join Canucks (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- BC’s very own comes home (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Getting a little help in the crease (Tony Gallagher, Vancouver Province)
- Kings trade goalie LaBarbera to Vancouver (Rich Hammond, Los Angeles Daily News)
- Back on ice, but still a long way to go (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- The walking wounded hope to be back on ice (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- As goes the groin, so goes the season (Tom Hawthorn, Globe and Mail)
- Making Mats comfortable (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- It’s $5.6 million question time (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Lucky No. 13 (Bob Mackin, 24 Hours Vancouver)
- Demitra-Sedins reunion pays off (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Shutout memory’s unfaded (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Demitra looks dangerous against the Senators (Iain MacIntyre, Vancouver Sun)
- Senators’ struggles continue on road (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks end mini-slump with easy win over Senators (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Sens lose again (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fractured foot caused by friendly fire put Pyatt out at least a month (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- What? Sundin end in sight? (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks, Rangers in Sundin tug-of-war (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Decision day for Mats Sundin tomorrow (Mark Zwolinski, Toronto Star)
- Sundin’s choices: New York and Vancouver (Steve Zipay, NY Newsday)
- Out of the cold: a return to exuberance (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Hordichuk didn’t mean to slight Linden, says Canucks GM (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Musical chairs for backups (Ben Kuzma, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks fall to Red Wings 6-5 (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- Vancouver collapse in third, lose fourth straight to Wings (Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun)
- Backups take their chances well (Jim Jamieson, Vancouver Province)
- Canucks miss their captain (Jason Botchford, Vancouver Province)
- 3-goal outburst lifts Wings over Canucks (George Sipple, Detroit Free Press)
- Larionov part of team lore (George Sipple, Detroit Free Press)
- Wings wing it in third (Ted Kulfan, Detroit News)
- Try watching snow melt for real thrill (Gordon McIntyre, Vancouver Province)
- Little big Koivu is intense both on and off the ice (Tony Gallagher, Vancouver Province)
