It's Sunday, and that means it's time for a look at some of the best posts from the ol' blogosphere...
- Rinslet waxes about her on again off again affection for Taylor Pyatt, and her dark, dirty secret
- Alanah at Kukla's Corner shows that even when the Canucks do something that looks a little embarrassing, if you wait long enough, someone will trump it
- At the CDC, Flinch gives us a great breakdown of the real problem with the Canucks
- the Kurtenblog gives us some deep thoughts on the loss to the Kings
- The Professor has an interesting read on the season-to-date with our beloved 'Nucks
- Yankee Canuck points out that maybe a road trip is exactly what the Canucks need right now
- Zanstorm at Waiting For Stanley has a shocking revelation about the Leafs
- Theory Of Ice on Les Canadiens and Chicken Wings...
- Red & Black Hockey shines the spotlight on the Hurricanes' recent injury woes (good to know as we prepare to play them for the 1st time since 1957...)
- Pens Blog breaks down the win over the Caps (and throws in some Recchi-hate for good measure... right now on Mark Recchi Way, a small child is crying
- Do The Thrashers Have Large Talons tries to understand the mess that is going on in Atlanta
- Blueshirt Bulletin on whether it's time to hit the panic button in NYC
-Abel To Yzerman's got a great post about something we can all relate to: a distaste for the Sharks
- Since we gave you the Pittsburgh side of the story, we may as well let you know what On Frozen Blog thought of the game from the Caps perspective
- Hockey Blog In Canada looks back at the first to 500, the legendary Rocket Richard
- Hockey Nation wonders if the next expansion wave will cross the pond (so that's why Balsilie is back in the game...)
- Mike Chen with another one we can all relate to: the asshole that sits behind us
Nucks Talk Radio is on the air at 1pm for pregame, and @ 5 for the post game wrap up, with yours truly, and a co-host to be named later...
Sunday, October 21, 2007
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