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Stick Taps – March 19th, 2017

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Mar 19, 2017, 17:30 EDTUpdated: Mar 19, 2017, 16:26 EDT
Stick Taps is a Canucks Army feature where we link to the top news from the Canucks and across the NHL. If you’ve written a blog post, produced a tribute video, birthed a clever .gif into existence, have a hockey related cause you’d like to see promoted in this space or anything else – please tweet or DM us at CanucksArmy on Twitter!
Local Calling
Alex Burrows thanked the city of Vancouver, the fans and talked about his favourite moments, in an article he penned for the Players’ Tribune (The Players Tribune)
Does he deserve to be in the Ring of Honour? Always90Four is on that train. (Canucks Army)
Should people stop comparing Juolevi to Tkachuk? Jeff Godley thinks so. (The Canuck Way)
Ryan Miller is likely on his way out of Vancouver this summer. (The Province)
Since we didn’t have Stick Taps last week, we will move onto the biggest story of last week. Sportsnet is the new radio voice of the Vancouver Canucks. (Sportsnet)
Nationwide Calling
Is Loui Eriksson having a better season than you think? J.D Burke thinks so. (Canucks Army)
How’s the Pacific Division playoff race shaping up? Ryan Pike takes a look. (Flames Nation)
Which other Canadian team do the 2016-17 Leafs compare to in history? Jeff Veillette finds out. (The Leafs Nation)
More Good Content
A team from Surrey just broke a record you don’t want to break. (National Post)
You could find a piece of hockey history in your change at some point. (Puck Daddy)
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