Ryan Kesler HAT TRICK Sedin 2-Goals 600th Point 1/7/2011 Canucks Oilers Ticket
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NHL Canucks 1-7-2011 Sami Salo
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2010-11 NHL Season January 7, 2011 Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. 1/7/2011 SAMI SALO #6 Pictured on ticket CANUCKS 40th ANNIVERSARY 1970-2010 2010-11 WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Vancouver Canucks VANCOUVER SET FRANCHISE RECORD by going UNBEATEN IN REGULATION FOR 15 GAMES!!! CANUCKS also ESTABLISHED A NEW MARK FOR ITS BEST 20-GAME STRETCH at 17-1-2. RYAN KESLER 2nd CAREER HAT TRICK 3-GOALS CAREER GOALS #111, 112, 113 2010-11 Selke DANIEL SEDIN CAREER GOALS #231, 232 600th POINT 2-GOALS, 1-ASSIST, 3-POINTS 2x All Star, 2010-11 Ross 2010-11 Pearson, 2017-18 Clancy HALL of FAME HENRIK SEDIN 3-ASSISTS, 3-POINTS 2x Clancy, 2009-10 Hart, 2009-10 Ross HALL of FAME CORY SCHNEIDER 23 SAVES 2010-11 Jennings ALEXANDER EDLER 1-GOAL ALES HEMSKY 1-GOAL TAYLOR HALL 1-ASSIST (ROOKIE SEASON) NIKOLAI KHABIBULIN 34 SAVES Ryan Kesler's hat trick helps Canucks roll to 8th straight win VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The Vancouver Canucks are getting more competition among themselves lately than from their opponents. Daniel Sedin scored twice in the second period to extend his team lead to 24 goals, but Ryan Kesler completed his second career hat trick in the third to close within one as the Canucks extended their winning streak to eight games with a 6-1 victory over Edmonton on Friday. "That's what you need, guys to push each other, and that's what this team is doing right now in a lot of different places throughout the team," said Daniel, who added an assist on Alex Edler's later power-play goal. The competition includes the goaltenders. Rookie backup Cory Schneider made his fifth start in eight games while No. 1 Roberto Luongo rested more, and finished with 23 saves to remain unbeaten in regulation (8-0-2) in his first full NHL season. "We have internal competition so guys are competing to be the best and be the guy who scores that big goal or carries the big load on his shoulder, and it seems like it's a different guy every night," Schneider said. "It's friendly competition, I suppose, but there's no malice." Henrik Sedin had three assists as Vancouver set a franchise record by going unbeaten in regulation for 15 games (13-0-2) and established a new mark for its best 20-game stretch at 17-1-2. The Canucks remain first overall in the NHL with 59 points and host Detroit (57 points) Saturday with the top spot on the line. "These are games you mark on your calendar," Kesler said. Just not before making sure they didn't overlook the struggling Oilers. After a scoreless first period, Daniel Sedin sandwiched his goals around Kesler's first as Vancouver put its first three shots of the second period past goalie Nikolai Khabibulin. Kesler, who recorded his first hat trick in mid-December, completed his second with a pair of deflection goals in the third period but wasn't worried about catching Daniel for the team lead. "It's good competition," Kesler said. "He's obviously a pure goal scorer so there's no way I'll be able to keep up with him." Ales Hemsky scored with less than a second left in the second period, and Khabibulin finished with 29 stops for the Oilers, who were coming off a win over the New York Islanders on Thursday but now have lost eight of nine. "We played the best team in the NHL tonight and lost by five," coach Tom Renney said. "You don't hand the puck over to a team like this." Khabibulin was actually very good while Edmonton was being outshot 14-6 in the first period. But things opened up early in the second, and as usual against the Oilers, it was the Sedin twins leading the way for Vancouver. Daniel got it started 30 seconds into the period after a perfect cross-ice pass off the rush left him with an empty net. Kesler doubled the lead 94 seconds later with a 40-foot wrist shot that handcuffed Khabibulin, hitting his glove before bouncing up and over the goalie and trickling into the net. "We kind of fell apart [after that]," Oilers defenseman Tom Gilbert said. "There are a few too many holes on this team, and they exposed those holes." After a couple of great saves by Schneider, Daniel Sedin made it 3-0 on the next shot at 6:36, finishing off a pretty 2-on-1 pass from Henrik Sedin. That forced Khabibulin to slide right and allowed Daniel to cut back into the middle the other way before tucking his team-high 24th goal into the empty net. Daniel now has 29 goals in 58 career games against the Oilers, while Henrik has 57 points in 61 games versus the Northwest Division rivals. Hemsky jammed a puck past Schneider with three-tenths of a second left in the second period, but the result was never really in question. "I've got to be leading the league in run support," Schneider said. "We've learned how to close out games and not sit back but apply the pressure and score some more goals." Game notes -- Vancouver C Alexandre Bolduc was a healthy scratch after going 0-for-8 on faceoffs against Calgary on Wednesday, including the defensive zone draw that cost Luongo a shutout with 10.8 seconds left. ... Edmonton C Gilbert Brule missed the game after suffering an abdominal injury Thursday. ULTRA RARE FULL SEASON TICKET in MINT CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. No Creases, Sharp Corners, Perfect Ticket!!! Ticket measures 2-5/8 x 5-7/8 inches Section 317 - Row 14- Seat 1 Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only. Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos. It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking. For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping. |
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