Canucks met with bad omen during pre-game skate
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Canucks met with bad omen during pre-game skate

Vancouver : Canada | Apr 26, 2011 at 2:00 PM PDT
Source: The Globe & Mail
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When the Vancouver Canucks stepped onto the Rogers Arena ice Tuesday morning for their pre-game skate, the scoreboard read 5-0 for the Chicago Blackhawks. Not exactly positive reinforcement, nor a good omen given that the Blackhawks have ended Vancouver's playoff runs in each of the last two years,... FULL ARTICLE AT The Globe & Mail
 
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