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What they’re saying about Hawks-Canucks

Patrick Sharp

Chicago Blackhawks winger Patrick Sharp (10) celebrates his goal with teammate Marian Hossa, left, of Slovakia, during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings in Detroit, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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So far, one conference semifinals series is going to a Game 7 (that, of course, is the Penguins-Canadiens feud). When the Chicago Blackhawks went up 3-1 after a commanding run in Vancouver, it looked like this one would be done soon enough.

The Canucks showed a little life on Sunday, though, so this series might not be over just yet. Let’s take a look at what bloggers and reporters are saying about tonight’s game. What Chicago bloggers/newspapers are saying

SamFels of Second City Hockey feels like this will be a big game for Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa. He also writes a lot about 60 minutes, but there’s no reference to Andy Rooney.

Lots of good stuff from the Chicago Tribune for Game 6. First, another incident of calling a “nice-to-win” game a “must-win” match crops up. From the “news to me” department, apparently (some) people in Chicago call Roberto Luongo “Sponge Bob.” Here’s a story with that nickname in the headline, plus more important tidbits about Luongo finding his game.

Finally, the Tribune states that the Blackhawks “lacked hunger” in Game 5. Hard to believe someone could use that phrase with Dustin “Buffy the Hamburger Slayer” Byfuglien on that team.

What Vancouver bloggers/newspapers are saying

It’s been a robust couple days for the Vancouver Canucks and Youtube videos. First, there was the now-almost-a-cliche creation of a “History will be made” clip for Sami Salo’s testicular troubles. Then, there’s Puck Daddy’s discovery of an astounding music video made by “Grade 7" kids in honor of Vancouver. This has to be very insulting to the city that produced the Super Bowl Shuffle.

Nucks Misconduct has a great preview of tonight’s game.

The Province discusses how the Canucks can defeat the aggressive strategy (“Thwack a twin?”) the Blackhawks impose on the Sedins.

Finally, the Vancouver Sun takes a look at how the Canucks achieved a Game 5 victory via a ... fake forecheck?