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Lack, Canucks bounce back from McGrattan goal, beat Flames 2-1

Eddie Lack

Vancouver Canucks goalie Eddie Lack (31) can’t stop the puck allowing a goal shot by Dallas Stars Alex Goligoski, not shown, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, March 6, 2014, in Dallas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

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In a month or so, we’ll know if this 2-1 win against the Calgary Flames really means anything for the Vancouver Canucks. Still, it’s probably not a stretch to say that things would get that much uglier if they didn’t gut out a win on Saturday.

Eddie Lack & Co. shook off that embarrassing Brian McGrattan goal to end a four-game losing streak and stay in the thick of things for one of the last wild card spots in the Western Conference. If nothing else, it seems like Lack has the right attitude about shaking off tough goals.

He believes that a save he made against Joe Colborne was a needed confidence-booster after that shaky center-ice tally.

“I think it was important to make that save there,” Lack said.

(Colborne echoed Lack’s sentiments after the game.)

Whether you call it a resilient performance or merely getting the job done against a low-ranked team (or both), the Canucks grabbed those key two points. Here’s how the West playoff push, particularly the bubble situation, looks after tonight’s games (via NHL.com):

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