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Rishaug and Lalji discuss everything Game 7



The Canucks are using Brock Boeser’s absence as a rallying cry heading into their biggest game of the season. But there’s just as much pressure on the Oilers as they look to extend their year. Ryan Rishaug and Farhan Lalji discuss the major storylines heading into tonight’s Game 7.

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29 Comments

  1. Oilers will only win if they play at least 40/60 minutes. This team is always a 1 period team on most nights. Canucks will be rallying hard around Brock tonight, will be a tough matchup

  2. Canucks Written of Before the season started, Before thirst round, In the Second round they were spose to be embarrased 8 1 0r 9 2 Every night by high octane Oilers. But here go again No chance for Canucks again.

  3. Been loving the segments with Rishaug and Lalji throughout this round. Hoping for an Oil win, but gonna miss these two great reporters working together.

  4. As an Oiler fan, I think Miller is going to have a monster of a night. Edmonton has to be all over him

  5. Iā€™m willing to bet someone my entire net worth that the oilers win tonight. Last time I offered that bet I took the oilers and they won. Double or nothing, oilers will win tonight, guaranteed. Anyone willing to take me upon the bet?

  6. Should be an easy Oil win tonight given the canucks room is broken and divided. Oil/Panthers finals will be excellent hockey.

  7. Let me guess this bias take before watching…… Oilers will win right šŸ‘ such goofy takes by these biased Oiler fans

  8. Being competitive and a chance to win in the playoffs is what Petterson wanted and now the rubber has met the road and he's letting the opportunity pass.

  9. Rick Tocchet steamrolled and neutered one of Canucks best scorers- Andrei Kuzmenko, and frown him out like a used rug.
    Well, I would agree that Kuzmenko is not the most effective forechecker, but he is one of the best goal scorers. He was the guy who could excite the whole team and the whole arena. Tocchet made the point, but Vancouver ultimately paid the price. Kuzmenkoā€™s goal scoring abilities were sorely missed.

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