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Canucks Pre-Season Special #2
from YouTube :: Videos by canucksdotcom October 14, 2008
John Shorthouse and John Garrett from Sportsnet talk about the off-season changes and what to look forward to for the 2008-09 season. Author: canucksdotcom Keywords: canucks garrett hockey nhl shorthouse sportsnet team vancouver Added: October 14, 2008
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Luc Bourdon Tribute - Canucks Game #1 [10/09/08]
from Most Viewed October 10, 2008
Before the opening face-off of the Vancouver Canucks' 2008-2009 season, the team takes a moment to honour the memory of their fallen teammate - Luc Bourdon. Video courtesy of CBC/NHL. Captured from CBC-HD in Vancouver, BC.
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Canucks Outsider on CBC Radio One "B.C. Almanac"
from Hockey Northwest - Home of the Canucks Outsider Podcast - October 09, 2008
On the opening day of the 2008-09 NHL season, Canucks Outsider host Dave Olson is interviewed by Mark Forsythe on CBC s Radio One show B.C. Almanac . They discuss new players, expectations and buzz, keys to success and the untimely demise of young defenseman Luc Bourdon.Download Canucks Outsider on CBC Radio One B.C. Almanac (.mp3, 6:46, 3MB)Thanks to Bread the Producer for the recording! Cheers to Brady for the hook-up Dave in the lobby of Studio 31 at CBC Vancouver
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Canucks Outsider on CBC Radio One "B.C. Almanac"
from Canucks Outsider Hockey podcast October 09, 2008
On the opening day of the 2008-09 NHL season, Canucks Outsider host Dave Olson is interviewed by Mark Forsythe on CBC s Radio One show B.C. Almanac . They discuss new players, expectations and buzz, keys to success and the untimely demise of young defenseman Luc Bourdon.Download Canucks Outsider on CBC Radio One B.C. Almanac (.mp3, 6:46, 3MB)Thanks to Bread the Producer for the recording! Cheers to Brady for the hook-up Dave in the lobby of Studio 31 at CBC Vancouver
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"Who Owns the Canucks?" - Canucks Outsider #64
from Canucks Outsider Hockey podcast October 09, 2008
In the wake of Reg Dunlop (AKA Paul Newman) s demise, Dave answers the question Who owns the Canucks? - The answer is All of us! Besides tracing his journey as a fan and introducing new listeners to the show s format (with help from clips of CBC s On the Coast show), Dave breaks down the new look Canucks roster - still in the midst of flux - and riffs about keys to this season including face-offs, early road-trip success, and a revived, puck-moving, physical defense corps.Download: Who Owns the Canucks? - Canucks Outsider #64 (.mp3, 41:27, 41MB) Album art: Photo by John Bollwit, art ed up by Bread the Producer Subscribe: Canucks Outsider podcast Feed and/or iTunesSee also: The Crazy Canucks - a fan/blogger roundtable podcastMusic: The Black Tories - Ghost in the MachineGeoff Berner - Light Enough to Travel Vancouver Bassoon Quartet - Hockey Night theme (recorded on Main st. Car Free fest)Bill Janovitz - score from Here Comes a Regular Poetry:Randall Maggs from Night Work - The Sawchuk Poems Thanks:Anton Sledgehammer - (See the Canucks Outsider and Crazy Canucks at the Fan Zone) CBC Radio One s On the Coast with Pria Raymu and Roland Tanglao
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stanley cup riot vancouver canucks
from YouTube :: Tag // lost October 02, 2008
COMPLETE HOUR OF STANLEY CUP RIOT http://www.justshootmevideo.ca/ Video Resume videographer Darrell Patton darrellrpatton@shaw.ca The Stanley Cup Riot. After the Vancouver Canucks lost game seven and the Stanley Cup to the New York Rangers, June 14th 1994, angry "fans" fought, broke windows and looted downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, fueled for the most part by alcohol. Police estimated sixty thousand people were on the streets of Vancouver that night. Over five hundred police were in the downtown core that night as well, that's including the riot squad. Tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets were used to clear the streets. With every playoff game, larger crowds gathered at Robson an Thurlow streets. With the larger crowds a different type "fan" began to show up. The kind bent on causing trouble. To say there was no sign a riot was going to happen that evening would not be accurate. The trouble makers were not invisible, and there was a different "feel" to the crowd that day. The street party was a little bit "meaner", people were a little more "in your face". But the idea a riot could happen here in Vancouver was unthinkable. I expected some trouble, not widescale looting and fighting. I believe the police patroling Robson street were also surprized, because of the way they were surrounded at Robson and Thurlow. Once the riot began, most people tried to get out of the downtown core but a great number found they couldn't. Complaints about being trapped downtown were common. I don't know if city buses or the light rapid transit system known as skytrain were operating as normal, or if they had been shut down by the police that night when the trouble started. I don't know if police had isolated the downtown core, containing looters, at the same time trapping innocent partiers. Police say hundreds of citizens were injured, dozens of rioters were arrested.« Author: darrellRWP Keywords: stanley cup riot vancouver canucks hockey new york rangers robson street police drunks Added: October 2, 2008
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The Press Box - Episode 401 (10/01/08)
from The Press Box Sports Talk October 01, 2008
A new season of The Press Box kicks off with a walk down memory lane. Nabil moves on from TPB and Shaheed and the hosts talk about TPB past! There is sports on the show too: the Canucks give the C to Lui, Baseball Playoffs, Kiffin is fired, the WHL's Giants and a new segment!
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