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Linden calling it quits NHL Hockey 06/10/2008
Vancouver, British Columbia (Best E Casino) - Vancouver Canucks winger Trevor Linden has decided to hang up the skates, according to a report on Tuesday. According to the Vancouver Sun, Linden will make the announcement on Wednesday at GM Place, the home of the Canucks. Vancouver selected Linden second overall in the 1988 NHL draft and he spent 16 of his 19 seasons in the NHL with the Canucks. He also appeared with Montreal, Washington and the New York Islanders. In 1,382 NHL games, the Medicine Hat, Alberta n
Kings fire Crawford as coach NHL Hockey 06/10/2008
ch of the year with the Quebec Nordiques in 1995.

A year later, after the team had become the Colorado Avalanche, he won a Stanley Cup in a four-game sweep over the Florida Panthers.

He spent two more seasons in Colorado and went on to coach the Vancouver Canucks for six-and-a-half seasons.

He is 470-361-100 in 13 seasons as a head coach.

His firing leaves four teams with head coaching vacancies: the Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and San Jose Sharks along with the Kings.

The only potential candidate Lo

Crawford will not be behind Kings' bench next year NHL Hockey 06/10/2008
as an organization, we feel this coaching change was the right decision to make. We wish Marc the best in his future endeavors." Crawford, 47, led the Colorado Avalanche to the Stanley Cup title in the spring of 1996 and served as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks for parts of seven seasons. The Canucks fired Crawford after missing the playoffs in 2005-2006 despite a record of 42-32-8. The one-time Vancouver forward compiled a club-record 246 victories with four playoff appearances during his tenure. He began
Stanley Cup Champions NHL Hockey 06/04/2008
4-2

1998-Detroit Red Wings def. Washington Capitals, 4-0

1997-Detroit Red Wings def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0

1996-Colorado Avalanche def. Florida Panthers, 4-0

1995-New Jersey Devils def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0

1994-New York Rangers def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3

1993-Montreal Canadiens def. Los Angeles Kings, 4-1

1992-Pittsburgh Penguins def. Chicago Blackhawks, 4-0

1991-Pittsburgh Penguins def. Minnesota North Stars, 4-2

1990-Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1989-Calgary Flames def. M

Thousands fill arena for Bourdon's funeral NHL Hockey 06/02/2008

SHIPPAGAN, New Brunswick (AP) -In the same rink where Luc Bourdon sometimes laced up his skates, the 21-year-old Vancouver Canucks rookie was remembered Monday as a role model for local youngsters.

More than 2,000 people gathered at Centre Rheal Cormier to bid farewell to Bourdon, who died last Thursday when his motorcycle slammed into an oncoming tractor-trailer near his family's home in Shippagan. He obtained a motorcycle license two weeks ago.

Rink manager Gilles Cormier said the Canucks defenseman oft

A community mourns Luc Bourdon NHL Hockey 05/30/2008

SHIPPAGAN, New Brunswick (AP) -Luc Bourdon received his motorcycle license two weeks before his bike veered into a truck on a winding, two-lane road, instantly killing the rookie defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks.

Investigators said Friday that Bourdon's inexperience on a motorcycle may have played a role in his death.

``The impact took place in the opposite lane,'' Inspector Roch Fortin said during a news conference at Shippagan's town hall, where flags were at half-staff. ``The truck driver tried eve

Bourdon owned bike only a few days before dying NHL Hockey 05/30/2008

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Vancouver Canucks rookie defenseman Luc Bourdon owned a motorcycle only several days before dying when the bike veered into the path of a truck on a winding, two-lane road, close friend Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins said Friday.

Letang, badly shaken by the news, said a ``pretty excited'' Bourdon called him earlier this week to tell him about buying the motorcycle.

``We knew it was dangerous, but he had fun with it,'' Letang said. ``I knew he didn't, like, speed with it, he just

Canucks' Luc Bourdon killed in motorcycle crash NHL Hockey 05/29/2008

SHIPPAGAN, New Brunswick (AP) -Luc Bourdon, a promising rookie defenseman with the Vancouver Canucks, was killed Thursday when his motorcycle struck a tractor-trailer in a crash near his hometown. He was 21.

His death was confirmed by sister Eve Bourdon and stepmother Maryse Godin. Both declined further comment when reached at the family's home in Shippagan.

Police wouldn't confirm the identity of the victim but said a motorcyclist was killed in the early afternoon on a road between Shippagan and Lameque.

Vancouver D Bourdon killed in accident NHL Hockey 05/29/2008
Shippagan, NB (Best E Casino) - Luc Bourdon, a defenseman with the Vancouver Canucks, was killed in a motorcycle crash in northern New Brunswick. The accident occurred Thursday afternoon near his hometown of Shippagan, New Brunswick. "We are deeply saddened by today's news and on behalf of the entire Vancouver Canucks organization, I would like to extend my sincere sympathies to Luc's family," said Canucks general manager Mike Gillis. "Luc was an extremely talented player with a bright future. He brought great
Canucks coach Vigneault signs contract extension NHL Hockey 05/22/2008

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -Vancouver Canucks coach Alain Vigneault agreed Thursday to a contract extension through the 2009-10 season.

Vigneault guided the Canucks to a 88-59-17 record in two seasons.

``This is a team that I believe in and a city that I love living and working in,'' he said.

The Canucks also announced assistant coaches Barry Smith and Mike Kelly were relieved of their duties.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News

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