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Canucks back from break
By HOSEA CHEUNG, SUN MEDIA
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A struggling Avs squad -- with four losses in their last five -- head into GM Place tonight looking to redeem themselves from the drubbing they received last weekend at the hands of the Canucks, who are well rested after a five-day break.

Led by three goals from Henrik Sedin and two from Steve Bernier, Vancouver routed Colorado 8-2 last Saturday in Denver. The Canucks haven't played since, while Colorado defeated Calgary 3-2 on Tuesday and lost 6-4 to the Oilers on Wednesday. So far this season, the Canucks lead the series 2-1.

The Canucks lineup will remain the same as the one Alain Vigneault put on the ice last Saturday.

Although Daniel Sedin skated yesterday, he is doubtful and a return Sunday against Chicago seems more likely.

Ever since his return from injury last week against St. Louis, Roberto Luongo has put together a 1-1 record with a 2.26 G.A.A. and a .924 save percentage. However, in 26 career games against Colorado, the Canucks goalie has an 8-15-3 record, with 74 goals allowed, the most out of any NHL team he's faced.













If Ryan Getzlaf cannot play in the Olympics due to injury, which player should replace him on Team Canada's roster?
  Steven Stamkos
  Brad Richards
  Jeff Carter
  Someone else


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