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Rob and Shylo are back on Canucks Only to unpack a wild 41-hour stretch that saw Vancouver play three games back-to-back (almost!!) — and somehow come out looking like a real hockey team. From the comeback win over Dallas to the gritty OT victory in Chicago and the early-morning triumph in Washington, the duo break down how the Canucks flipped the script after that disaster in St. Louis. They highlight the team’s newfound chemistry, Pettersson’s much-improved faceoffs, and Thatcher Demko’s continued brilliance between the pipes. The conversation also turns to the team’s growing identity under coach Adam Foote, the emergence of the “Cauldron Line” of Abbotsford Canucks young guns, and a few injury scares — including Chytil’s big collision with Tom Wilson and Lekkerimäki’s rough ride. With optimism rising (and skepticism never too far away), Rob and Shylo debate whether this road trip marks a genuine turning point or just a temporary high before the next panic cycle.
By Rob YoungRob and Shylo are back on Canucks Only to unpack a wild 41-hour stretch that saw Vancouver play three games back-to-back (almost!!) — and somehow come out looking like a real hockey team. From the comeback win over Dallas to the gritty OT victory in Chicago and the early-morning triumph in Washington, the duo break down how the Canucks flipped the script after that disaster in St. Louis. They highlight the team’s newfound chemistry, Pettersson’s much-improved faceoffs, and Thatcher Demko’s continued brilliance between the pipes. The conversation also turns to the team’s growing identity under coach Adam Foote, the emergence of the “Cauldron Line” of Abbotsford Canucks young guns, and a few injury scares — including Chytil’s big collision with Tom Wilson and Lekkerimäki’s rough ride. With optimism rising (and skepticism never too far away), Rob and Shylo debate whether this road trip marks a genuine turning point or just a temporary high before the next panic cycle.