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Headshots February 16th

Feb 16, 2012, 17:15 EST

If today’s links post doesn’t get you at least as excited as the Sedins are above, then I’ve failed.
Headshots are a Canucks Army feature where we link to the day’s freshest news, and other assorted Canucks web-goodies. If you’ve written a blogpost, produced a tribute video or birthed a clever .gif into existence – please e-mail Thom at thom.drance@gmail.com.
Canucks fans have fallen in love with Cody Hodgson (with good reason), but seem to have forgotten how important Manny Malhotra is on this team. Cam Charron brings some much needed perspective on this.
Tony Gallagher calls the Canucks zombies, and yet doesn’t single out Chris Higgins in particular. Strange.
Iain Macintyre suggests the Canucks include the rights to Artem Chubarov in any potential Rick Nash deal. At least, that’s what I got out of this largely sarcastic column.
GIF Break, today would’ve been Luc Bourdon’s 25th birthday. Rest in peace, Luc. (via theyslayedthedragon)

Greg Wyshynski reminds us that Roberto Luongo could’ve been a Maple Leaf! Thank goodness the league dodged that bullet!
Over at Canucks Hockey Blog, Clay Imoo breaks down his favorite hockey moment. Mine is easy, the bench clearing brawl between the Maple Leafs and Canucks on May 20th, 1994 during the semifinals. That was bad-ass.
Finally over at the back-hand shelf, our buddy Daniel Wagner discusses the history of professional in Seattle.
Breaking News
- ‘Preparation’ the key word once again as Sedins and Johnson discuss Elias Pettersson
- Instant Reaction: Sedins and Johnson speak as new era of Canucks management begins
- Canucks name Ryan Johnson new GM; Daniel and Henrik Sedin as Co-Presidents of Hockey Operations
- Canucks: A quick reminder on how to tell the Sedin twins apart
- Canucks news and notes: New management to be introduced Thursday afternoon; Klimovich not headed for KHL, says agent
