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‘nucks fall 3-2 to the wings

The third period was largely uneventful, or at least it seems that way now that I’m sitting on the SkyTrain heading home. The only thing most Canucks’ fans are trying to figure out right now is whether NHL referee Mick McGeough needs bifocals or trifocals.

A controversial play with less than 30 seconds to go in the third period left the Canucks short a goal. McGeough claims to have blown the whistle before the puck crossed the line, but the replay begged to differ.

I’ll finish this off with some final thoughts when I get home and cool down. Though I have to say it was funny to watch the 7-year old in front of me (who was already yelling at the players) try to join in on the chant of “Bullshit! Bullshit!” after the ref’s screw-up. :mrgreen:

‘nucks/wings — Second Period, still trailing…

After a rather lethargic looking first 10 minutes the Canucks found some life and managed to notch the tying goal.

Unfortunately, the Wings had other ideas and like the first period managed to score in the last minute of the period.

Luongo looked… human on that third Detroit goal, but had already stood on his head for a couple of other saves earlier in the period, and held the fort on a few scrambles in front of the Vancouver goal.

My Dad, who is with me here tonight remarked at how Detrot seems to be able to find that extra gear in the fina minute of a period. This is no doubt the source of their two late goals.

First period

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The Canucks put up a decent effort in the first, but a couple of defensive miscues have us down 2-1.  Its great to be back at a game, I haven’t been to GM Place for a game in about 4 years… I couldn’t believe it had been that long.

The Canucks were skating well in the first, and managed to outshoot the Wings by a slim margin.  But as has been the case all too often in recent games the defense was asleep at the switch once…er twice too often.

Here’s hoping for a few Canucks goals in the second while they’re attempting to score on Osgood in our end of the rink.

Canucks/Wings Live Blog — waiting….

Thank you so much to the security guard on the 100 level who sent a few dozen of us up to the 300 level to go inside. After having waited for 15 mins down below we found that the line was back about a block and a half!

Good to know the crack security team at GM Place communicates so well… *grumbles*

Canucks vs. Red Wings — Live Blog

I’m heading out the door right now walking to the SkyTrain and on to GM Place! I think I’ve got all my live blog bits and pieces set up correct.

Really looking forward to the game. I’m hoping the boys can build on last game’s squeakerr to avenge the loss in the Motor City.

More to come…

Leopard on your PC

Well that didn’t take long…

BrazilMAC over on the OSx86Scene forums has posted a tutorial on installing Leopard on your stock PC hardware. I don’t see any way that Apple would release a more standard version of OS X… the fact that it only has to run on Apple hardware is part of what makes it such a stable platform. The original post is from August, but the author has updated it as of launch day (Oct. 26, 2007).

Yes, I know it isn't Leopard.  :P -- Photo Credit: dalziel_86 on flickr
Photo Credit: dalziel_86 on flickr

If you absolutely must know how the new cat handles, and you don’t want to shell out a few hundred dollars for a Mac mini (and you’ve got several hours of download, try, retry, and try again time to spare) then this tutorial may just be what you’re looking for.