The NHL Canadian Championships heat up with 5 games in the next 6 nights before the New Year. The Ottawa Senators, who have yet to play a Championship game, will head out to Western Canada to play 3 games.
The Calgary Flames, will try to hang on to top spot with match-ups against the Sens and a New Years Eve tilt with provincial rival Edmonton Oilers.
The Oilers, who also have 3 games over this 6 day stretch, have a chance to move back into the race or fall off completely.
The Vancouver Canucks, who have struggled thusfar with only 1 win in 4 games, will play twice in what should be considered "must win" situations.
In the New Year, the Senators return east to take on the Toronto Maple Leafs on January 3rd (CBC, 7 pm).
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Vancouver Canucks lose to Edmonton Oilers and continue Championship Struggles
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -Edmonton coach Craig MacTavish had a simple explanation for the Oilers' 3-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. "It was the first game all year where I can say that everybody played well," MacTavish said. "It was the first real complete 60-minute game we have played all year. Normally, there have been patches of the game where there are some poor performances, but everybody did their job tonight. That was the first sign of a complete game by everyone this year. It was an important game for us."
Dwayne Roloson made 23 saves for his first shutout in two seasons and 23rd in 11 NHL seasons.
"It was important to get a win like this, especially in our own building where we haven't played our best hockey," Roloson said. "Tonight was probably one of our best games of the year. We played unbelievable."
Dustin Penner, Ales Hemsky and Robert Nilsson scored for Edmonton. The Oilers have won four of their last five games to improve to 14-12-2 on the NHL season, and 1-1 in Canadian Championship play. The Canucks have now fallen to 1-3 in the Championships. The Ottawa Senators begin their Championship schedule in Calgary on December 27th, and continue with their western swing before the New Year.
Dwayne Roloson made 23 saves for his first shutout in two seasons and 23rd in 11 NHL seasons.
"It was important to get a win like this, especially in our own building where we haven't played our best hockey," Roloson said. "Tonight was probably one of our best games of the year. We played unbelievable."
Dustin Penner, Ales Hemsky and Robert Nilsson scored for Edmonton. The Oilers have won four of their last five games to improve to 14-12-2 on the NHL season, and 1-1 in Canadian Championship play. The Canucks have now fallen to 1-3 in the Championships. The Ottawa Senators begin their Championship schedule in Calgary on December 27th, and continue with their western swing before the New Year.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Calgary Flames Suffer First Loss in Championships
MONTREAL (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens got a winning result by putting Alex Tanguay on a line with Robert Lang and Alex Kovalev to face his former team. Lang had two goals and an assist, and Tanguay and Kovalev each had two assists to lead Montreal to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames on December 9th.
Reunited with Kovalev - his linemate with Pittsburgh earlier in the decade - for the last four games, Lang was asked if the pair had recovered their old magic. "I don't know, but the result was there," said Lang, who had an assist on Andrei Markov's goal in the third.
The Canadiens improved to 1-1 in the Championships, while the Flames fell to 3-1. Next up, a home-and-home series between the Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers. The Ottawa Senators begin their Championship schedule in Calgary on December 27th, and continue with their western swing before the New Year.
Reunited with Kovalev - his linemate with Pittsburgh earlier in the decade - for the last four games, Lang was asked if the pair had recovered their old magic. "I don't know, but the result was there," said Lang, who had an assist on Andrei Markov's goal in the third.
The Canadiens improved to 1-1 in the Championships, while the Flames fell to 3-1. Next up, a home-and-home series between the Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers. The Ottawa Senators begin their Championship schedule in Calgary on December 27th, and continue with their western swing before the New Year.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Calgary Flames Undefeated in Championships
Daymond Langkow and the Calgary Flames jumped into 1st place in the NHL Canadian Championships with a home-and-home sweep of the Vancouver Canucks.
Langkow scored the pivotal first goal in the Flames' 3-1 victory over the Canucks on Saturday night, deflecting Dion Phaneuf's rising snap shot from the blue line past rookie goalie Cory Schneider on a power play late in the second period.
"It was one of those games where both teams really wanted the points," Langkow said. "It was a defensive battle, but we got a few more shots and were fortunate to get some goals and get the win."
Combined with a 4-3 victory Thursday night in Vancouver, Calgary climbed top spot in the Championship.
"We lost a couple to them earlier in the year so it's definitely nice to get those points back," said Langkow, remembering back to October when the Flames began the NHL season by getting swept in a home-and-home series with the Canucks.
Langkow scored the pivotal first goal in the Flames' 3-1 victory over the Canucks on Saturday night, deflecting Dion Phaneuf's rising snap shot from the blue line past rookie goalie Cory Schneider on a power play late in the second period.
"It was one of those games where both teams really wanted the points," Langkow said. "It was a defensive battle, but we got a few more shots and were fortunate to get some goals and get the win."
Combined with a 4-3 victory Thursday night in Vancouver, Calgary climbed top spot in the Championship.
"We lost a couple to them earlier in the year so it's definitely nice to get those points back," said Langkow, remembering back to October when the Flames began the NHL season by getting swept in a home-and-home series with the Canucks.
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Each team plays 10 games. One home and one away against each of the other Canadian teams.
Teams in the same conference play each other more than twice during the regular season, however only two of the meetings were selected (home and away). The games selected were Nationally Televised on TSN, CBC-Hockey Night in Canada (particularly on Hockey Day in Canada), or Holidays where possible.
The Canadian Championship will use same point structure as the NHL Regular Season (W - 2 pts, OTL - 1 pt, SOL - 1 pt)
The Champion will be the team with the most points.
2009-2010 Standings
|
Team
|
GP
|
W
|
L
|
OTL
|
SOL
|
PTS
|
Calgary Flames |
8
|
8 |
0
|
0
|
0
|
16
|
Vancouver Canucks |
6
|
4
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
9
|
Ottawa Senators |
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
0 |
6
|
Edmonton Oilers |
5
|
2 |
3
|
0
|
1
|
5
|
Montreal Canadiens |
6
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
0
|
5
|
Toronto Maple Leafs |
7
|
0
|
5
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
2009-2010 Schedule and Resutls
| Date | Away Team | Home Team | TV |
| Thu, Oct 1, 09 | Vancouver 3 | Calgary 5 | CBC |
| Sat, Oct 3, 09 | Calgary 4 | Edmonton 3 | CBC |
| Tue, Oct 6, 09 | Montreal 3 | Calgary 4 |
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| Wed, Oct 7, 09 | Montreal 1 | Vancouver 7 |
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| Sat, Oct 10, 09 | Montreal 2 | Edmonton 3 | CBC |
| Sat, Oct 24, 09 | Toronto 1 | Vancouver 3 | CBC |
| Sat, Oct 31, 09 | Toronto 4 | Montreal 5 (SO) | CBC |
| Tue, Nov 10, 09 | Calgary 1 | Montreal 0 |
|
| Tue, Nov 10, 09 | Edmonton 3 | Ottawa 4 (SO) |
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| Sat, Nov 14, 09 | Calgary 5 | Toronto 2 | CBC |
| Sat, Dec 26, 09 | Montreal 3 | Toronto 2 (OT) | CBC |
| Sat, Dec 26, 09 | Edmonton 1 | Vancouver 4 | CBC |
| Wed, Dec 30, 09 | Toronto 1 | Edmonton 3 |
|
| Sat, Jan 2, 10 | Toronto 1 | Calgary 3 | CBC |
| Sat, Jan 9, 10 | Calgary 3 | Vancouver 2 (SO) | CBC |
| Sat, Jan 16, 10 | Ottawa 4 | Montreal 2 | CBC |
| Sat, Jan 30, 10 | Edmonton 1 | Calgary 6 | CBC – HDIC |
| Sat, Jan 30, 10 | Vancouver 5 | Toronto 3 | CBC – HDIC |
| Sat, Jan 30, 10 | Montreal 2 | Ottawa 3 (OT) | CBC – HDIC |
| Tue, Feb 2, 10 | Vancouver | Montreal |
|
| Thu, Feb 4, 10 | Vancouver | Ottawa |
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| Sat, Feb 6, 10 | Ottawa | Toronto | CBC |
| Tue, Feb 9, 10 | Calgary | Ottawa |
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| Sat, Mar 6, 10 | Toronto | Ottawa | CBC |
| Tue, Mar 9, 10 | Ottawa | Edmonton |
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| Thu, Mar 11, 10 | Edmonton | Montreal |
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| Thu, Mar 11, 10 | Ottawa | Calgary |
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| Sat, Mar 13, 10 | Edmonton | Toronto | CBC |
| Sat, Mar 13, 10 | Ottawa | Vancouver | CBC |
| Tues, Mar 23, 10 | Vancouver | Edmonton |
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