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LE JEU LE PLUS FOU DE L’ANNÉE : VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS DALLAS STARS—THATCHER DEMKO LE SCORPION, PETEY



RESTEZ EN LIGNE EN TOUTE SÉCURITÉ avec ExpressVPN, le réseau privé virtuel de confiance n°1 sur Internet ! Obtenez 3 MOIS GRATUITS @ https://www.expressvpn.com/legorocks99 #ad Les Canucks de Vancouver ont battu les Stars de Dallas 4-1 à Dallas, avec des buts de Jacob Peterson, Elias Pettersson, Bo Horvat et JT Miller. Thatcher Demko bat finalement Jake Oettinger au filet, après qu’une série d’incroyables arrêts de Demko garde le match serré. Cette vidéo se déroule après le repêchage de la LNH 2021. Le 1er tour du repêchage 2021 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power 2e) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers 3e) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish 4e) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes 5e) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson 6e) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson 7e) Sharks de San Jose, William Eklund 8e) Kings de Los Angeles, Brandt Clarke 9e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Canucks de Vancouver), Dylan Guenther 10e) Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Tyler Boucher 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, FORFAIT 12e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), Cole Sillinger 13e) Flames de Calgary, Matthew Coronato 14e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Flyers de Philadelphie), Isak Rosén 15e) Red Wings de Detroit (des Stars de Dallas), Sebastian Cossa 16e) Rangers de New York, Brennan Othmann 17e ) Blues de St. Louis, Zachary Bolduc 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Chaz Lucius 19e) Predators de Nashville, Fedor Svechkov 20e) Wild du Minnesota (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Jesper Wallstedt 21e) Bruins de Boston, Fabian Lysell 22e) Oilers d’Edmonton (du Wild du Minnesota) , Xav ier Bourgault 23e) Stars de Dallas (des Capitals de Washington via les Red Wings de Détroit), Wyatt Johnson 24e) Panthers de la Floride, Mackie Samoskevich 25e) Blue Jackets de Columbus (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Corson Ceulemans 26e) Wild du Minnesota (des Penguins de Pittsburgh), Carson Lambos 27) Predators de Nashville (des Hurricanes de la Caroline), Zachary L’Heureux 28) Avalanche du Colorado, Oskar Olausson 29) Devils du New Jersey (des Islanders de New York), Chase Stillman 30) Golden Knights de Vegas, Zach Dean 31) Canadiens de Montréal, Logan Mailloux 32e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Nolan Allan Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2021 de la LNH, et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2021, où le Lightning de Tampa Bay a battu les Canadiens de Montréal en finale. Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 Bonjour. Je suis « Gio Palermo », également connu sous le nom de « legorocks99 » (« legorocks99Gaming », « LR99Gaming » ou « LR99 »). Je publie des commentaires de jeux vidéo sur YouTube autour du « hockey », avec un accent principal sur « Vancouver Canucks », « Montréal Canadiens », « Detroit Red Wings » et les principaux sujets « espoirs de la LNH ». Ces vidéos sont téléchargées avec le gameplay « NHL 21 » en arrière-plan. J’aime faire ces vidéos et j’espère que vous apprécierez de les regarder! legorocks99 et toutes ses dénominations fonctionnent sous « Gio Palermo Media Inc. »

21 Comments

  1. Must be wonderful to have a team in the weaker Western Conference. Neither of these teams would sniff the postseason in the East.

  2. First Halak doing the lord's work to steal the Colorado game, now Demko on godmode. These almost makeup for the Detroit/Buffalo squanders. Gotta keep pushing!

  3. this is some good hockey right now….crossing fingers and biting my nails good. we need oilers to go on a 3-4 game loosing streak and keep pushing for 3rd place. Go Canucks Go

  4. Dude that Canucks/ Calgary a few weeks back was insanely good, I was standing up screaming it was so amazing… Demko was amazing this game as was petey but that 7-1 Canucks win against Calgary was absolutely AWESOME

  5. When Lindell had a wide open net and hit the post, petterson made the defencesive play by stickliftimg him last second

  6. These gutsy wins coming on the heels of the lacklustre losses against the Wings and Sabres… I don’t know what I should be feeling – hopeful, frustrated, angry, or excited…

  7. They sure make it exciting. Rollercoaster. I think we have a good chance at beating St Louis. And hey, can Ovi get fifty?

  8. How many save of the year candidates does demko have now? At least 3 right? Man he is good. He is almost better when he loses a piece of equipment

  9. Also that pettersson 2nd goal..that was a vintage markus naslund like snipe

  10. Thatcher Demko has evolved, he no longer requires a goalie stick

    Unbelievable penalty kill emblematic of Canucks’ crazy push for the playoffs ———————

    After Thatcher Demko made his biggest save this season, his mom, Danielle, was caught on camera inside the rink in Dallas exclaiming what everyone else was thinking: “Oh, my god.”

    With just over eight minutes remaining and the Vancouver Canucks clinging to a 2-1 lead against the Stars in a game the Canadian visitors had to have to keep their playoff fantasy going, Demko looked beaten on a rebound but reached back with his right pad and elevated it, like a scorpion’s tail, just enough to rob Dallas defenceman Esa Lindell of a tying goal during a frantic power play.

    Twelve seconds later, with Demko now lunging around without a stick, Jason Robertson missed the net point-blank. Another dozen ticks later, Lindell had an open net and the puck again and somehow pushed his shot against the post while bothered from behind by Canuck Elias Pettersson.

    Then there were two more stickless saves by Demko on Robertson.

    Demko later described the sequence as “chaos.”

    Sportsnet play-by-play announcer John Shorthouse had another description, in real-time: “This is crazy.”

    It was. There is no way the short-handed Canucks should have survived those 40 seconds of chaos. But they did.

    And when Bo Horvat scored into an empty-net a little while later, followed by J.T. Miller’s last-minute goal, the Canucks had beaten the Stars 4-1 to inch within two points of Dallas and three points of the final playoff spot in the NHL’s Western Conference.

    Including a road win Wednesday against the Colorado Avalanche and an overtime loss Thursday against the Minnesota Wild, the Canucks have taken five out of six points against powerful teams whose home-ice records are an aggregate 69-20-5.

    And they’ve done this right after a discouraging 2-3-2 homestand in which the Canucks lost five of the final six games and looked spent after their months-long mission of desperation to somehow save their season following a 6-14-2 start.

    This is crazy.

    The Canucks are 24-11-7 since Bruce Boudreau became coach on Dec. 5. The whole thing is crazy.

    They have survived against odds, which are still overwhelmingly against them making the playoffs, for nearly four months. So those 40 seconds on Saturday night in Dallas? Well, maybe they just figure. These are the Canucks.

    “Chaos, I don’t know,” Demko said, five of his 36 saves coming during that late penalty kill. “We got a good bounce off the post there (from Lindell). A little bit of luck. Everyone’s just battling, just trying to keep the puck out of the net.”

    A little later, Demko, whose mental strength mirrors what the Canucks have shown, said: “The outcome’s not really in your control. You can just focus on each individual moment, each shot and each chance against, and kind of take it from there.”

    The Canucks have had an endless string of these big moments. On Saturday, these included Pettersson, who tied the game 1-1 at 15:25 of the second period, recognizing it was a forward he was skating one-on-one against when he backed up Joe Pavelski and then shot through the Star’s legs with a laser that beat Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger at 1:15 of the final period.

  11. This was a huge win for the nucks. We are looking good and playing a strong offensive but defense needs to tighten up a bit for sure.GO CANUCKS💚💙💚💙💚💙💚

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