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Dallas/Vancouver Scoring Chances (Game 20732)
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Yankee Canuck
Jan 28, 2011, 13:25 ESTUpdated: Jan 27, 2011, 14:09 EST
Like a bat out of hell, the Canucks ran all over the Stars earlier this week, tuning them to the sweet delight of a 7-1 score. Alex Burrows, Mikael Samuelsson, Mason Raymond and Dan Hamhuis all dropped scoring-drought monkeys off their backs and helped chase Lehtonen in a PIM-filled contest.
All things considered, you’d think the Canucks would be rather dominant in respect to their scoring chances in such a game right? Think again.
Scoring Chances for NHL Game Number 20732
 
Team
Period
Time
Note
VAN
Opponent
 
DAL
1
13:15
 
1
5
10
23
27
36
6
18
21
28
32
91
5v5
DAL
1
12:42
Richards goal
1
2
3
14
22
33
2
3
18
21
32
91
5v5
VAN
1
10:56
Kesler goal (tip)
1
5
17
22
23
33
3
15
32
37
91
 
5v4
VAN
1
9:19
Samuelsson
1
2
4
21
26
 
5
6
21
32
91
 
4v4
DAL
1
6:50
 
1
2
5
14
22
33
6
14
16
29
32
37
5v5
DAL
2
16:32
 
1
5
14
22
23
33
2
3
18
21
32
91
5v5
DAL
2
12:10
PP
1
2
3
27
36
 
3
10
21
32
63
91
4v5
VAN
2
8:33
Hank Goal
1
4
13
18
33
54
10
16
28
29
32
37
5v5
DAL
2
2:54
 
1
5
23
27
36
 
2
3
10
21
32
91
4v5
DAL
3
16:04
 
1
5
13
23
27
54
5
6
10
21
32
63
5v5
VAN
3
0:01
PP
1
5
10
13
23
36
20
28
30
37
63
 
5v4
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
1
R. LUONGO
46:22
2
5
7:38
2
0
6:00
0
2
2
D. HAMHUIS
16:27
1
2
1:24
0
0
1:39
0
1
3
K. BIEKSA
14:59
0
1
2:31
0
0
2:32
0
1
4
K. BALLARD
16:33
2
0
0:00
0
0
1:07
0
0
5
C. EHRHOFF
15:45
0
4
4:11
2
0
3:10
0
1
10
J. TAMBELLINI
13:31
0
1
1:01
1
0
0:00
0
0
13
R. TORRES
10:01
1
1
1:49
1
0
0:00
0
0
14
A. BURROWS
9:29
0
3
0:49
0
0
1:58
0
0
15
T. GLASS
12:15
0
0
0:16
0
0
0:37
0
0
17
R. KESLER
11:42
0
0
4:20
1
0
2:38
0
0
18
C. TANEV
14:52
1
0
1:12
0
0
0:18
0
0
21
M. RAYMOND
12:12
1
0
1:13
0
0
1:22
0
0
22
D. SEDIN
10:47
0
3
4:16
1
0
0:00
0
0
23
A. EDLER
14:24
0
3
3:58
2
0
3:14
0
1
26
M. SAMUELSSON
12:28
1
0
1:59
0
0
0:00
0
0
27
M. MALHOTRA
10:32
0
2
2:01
0
0
2:41
0
2
33
H. SEDIN
10:55
1
3
4:20
1
0
0:00
0
0
36
J. HANSEN
11:10
0
1
0:53
1
0
2:44
0
2
54
A. VOLPATTI
10:33
1
1
1:12
0
0
0:00
0
0
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
2
3
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
4
7
2
5
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
> Vancouver junked four ES markers and yet their top forwards got largely out-chanced. The Sedins/Burrows added two goals yet were out-chanced (Burrows played the fewest minutes too thanks to a game misconduct in the third). Kesler’s line added two goals and they barely outworked the opposition. The defense chipped in two PPGs and helped offset some forward struggles as seen above.
> You don’t see these types of scores get underminded by scoring chances very often. On the one hand, the normal game recap tell a story about one Western Conference power crushing the other, but the scoring chances suggest the chasm between both teams wasn’t that stark. Luongo was on, Lehtonen was not and Thomas Gradin delivered some mad puck luck for his alma mater.
But, hey, a win is a win.
(Thanks to Passive Voice for the data)