A very sound,
all-around good performance for a minor-league version of the Canucks that move
to 2-0 for the pre-season. The Canucks easily handled the star-studded Ducks
that skated their A-team. In fact, this Canucks team is very fast; I’m not
certain that even Chicago is really that much faster than this version of the
Canucks. The Ducks looked disjointed.
Dating back
several years, and largely fuelled by tube antics of the now departed Chris
Pronger, the Canucks and Ducks do not like each other. A festering hate and
resentment that is further fuelled by lots of tough youngsters eager to make
their respective teams should help incite an aggressive, if not violent,
preseason match tonight in Anaheim.
While much has yet
to be decided given the pre-season, here’s the likely or expected opening day
line-up at the start of the 2009-2010 NHL season:
FORWARDS:
D. Sedin – H.
Sedin - Samuelsson
Burrows – Kesler –
Bernier
Raymond – Wellwood
– Shirokov
Hordichuk –
Johnson – Rypien
Bench:
Hodgson
Parrish
Injured reserve:
Demitra
DEFENSE:
Mitchell - Bieksa
Edler – Salo
Erhoff – Schneider
Bench:
O’Brien
Lukowich
GOAL:
Roberto Luongo
Bench:
Andrew Raycroft
* Note: The
Canucks are $3 million over the salary cap – an overage that must be eliminated
by October 1, 2009. Potential cuts could include Nycholat, Lukowich, Johnson
Hordichuk, Parrish & Wellwood. Though some like Wellwood seem an automatic
for the team, some players will lose out to simple economics. These economics may make room for a Dave Scatchard or a rookie such as Michael Grabner.