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The Canucks have never seen Colorado State since February 17. With a three-month gap, they quickly got what they needed to handle the Eagles in five Pacific Division Finals.

“They are a very talented team with high results,” the head coach said. Manny Malhotra said after Game 1. “They put us on the heels early in the game. Give them a lot of honors. They've brought it to us for a while. It's definitely not a recipe we want to keep flirting.”

Ultimately, the Canucks did make adjustments. Until then, they had Artūrsšilovshe stopped recording 22 stops for the second time in a row. Since the second game against Coachella Valley in the divisional semifinal, Silovs has handled 76 of 77 shots in the last three games.

“He used to be a rock,” Captain Chase Records explain.

Abbotsford also has physical defenders Jet Wo Back in the roster after two games, but they still haven't Christian VoranenThe former Eddie Shore Award winner, he missed the last six games.


Win or lose, Karl TaylorA strong character.

Admiral head coach is in charge of his team playing three knockout matches in the Central Division semifinals to cross Rockford. He then maintained the same sticking approach after losing to Texas 4-2 in Game 1 on Thursday.

“We’re lost, so let’s be ready [tonight],” Taylor said after Game 1. “Some adversity has come. We must stay calm and focus. ”

Every few days to deal with the loss, the Admiral moves forward Jake Lucchini Although some improvement is needed, I usually like how his team handles the first game. They impressively killed Texas' third 5-on-3 situation before surrendering a goal before halftime with a 3.6-second goal to lead the Star 2-1.

“I think we're not doing well, but I think we can do more,” Lucini said.


Life is good for the stars, who have scored 4-0 this playoffs.

Having played only four games in the past 28 days, it is necessary to practice habits and commitment to intensity. Head coach Neil Graham His staff have been working hard to keep the team sharp. After tonight's game, the stars may face up to three games in the five-night game to complete the Milwaukee series.

“I like our strength,” Star Defender Kyle Capobianco Said Saturday. “I like the way we keep our minds calm, I love the situation throughout the game. We think it's a testament to our coaches being prepared and it's a testament to us to participate in practice and never let our feet off gas.”

Texas can have a strong start to a large extent. This has to be done again tonight, given the Admiral’s attempt to avoid going home and facing elimination.

“It’s an interesting part of playoff hockey,” Capobianco explained. “It really challenges you, physical grinding and mental grinding.”

– with from Patrick Williams



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