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Projected lineups,
Vancouver Canucks
L1: Daniel Sedin - Henrik Sedin - Jannik Hansen
L2: David Booth - Ryan Kesler - Chris Higgins
L3: Dale Weise - Brad Richardson - Mike Santorelli
L4: Tom Sestito - Zac Dalpe - Andrew Alberts
D1: Dan Hamhuis - Kevin Bieksa
D2: Alexander Edler - Jason Garrison
D3: Chris Tanev - Ryan Stanton
G: Joe Cannata
Calgary Flames
L1: Curtis Glencross - Joe Colborne - David Jones
L2: Jiri Hudler - Mikael Backlund - TJ Galiardi
L3: Sven Baertschi - Sean Monahan - Lee Stempniak
L4: Lance Bouma - Ben Street - Brian McGratten
D1: TJ Brodie - Mark Giordano
D2: Dennis Wideman - Kris Russell
D3: Chris Butler - Shane O'Brien
G: Joey MacDonald
Series notes,
All-time: Flames lead series 123-84-10 plus 33 ties
Last season: Canucks won series 4-1-0
Last meeting: 4/10/13 @ Calgary, Canucks won 4-1
Doob's analysis:
Sort of a hard game to call here. Going into this season, I thought the Flames would be the favorites to get the 1st overall pick, but they have actually looked pretty good against the Capitals & Blue Jackets. Canucks looked horrible against the Sharks, but turned it around nicely against the Oilers. I'm going to pick the Flames to win this one, mainly because the Canucks played last night, I think they'll go with their backup, and because the game is at Calgary. Doob's prediction: Flames win 4-3.
Vancouver Canucks
L1: Daniel Sedin - Henrik Sedin - Jannik Hansen
L2: David Booth - Ryan Kesler - Chris Higgins
L3: Dale Weise - Brad Richardson - Mike Santorelli
L4: Tom Sestito - Zac Dalpe - Andrew Alberts
D1: Dan Hamhuis - Kevin Bieksa
D2: Alexander Edler - Jason Garrison
D3: Chris Tanev - Ryan Stanton
G: Joe Cannata
Calgary Flames
L1: Curtis Glencross - Joe Colborne - David Jones
L2: Jiri Hudler - Mikael Backlund - TJ Galiardi
L3: Sven Baertschi - Sean Monahan - Lee Stempniak
L4: Lance Bouma - Ben Street - Brian McGratten
D1: TJ Brodie - Mark Giordano
D2: Dennis Wideman - Kris Russell
D3: Chris Butler - Shane O'Brien
G: Joey MacDonald
Series notes,
All-time: Flames lead series 123-84-10 plus 33 ties
Last season: Canucks won series 4-1-0
Last meeting: 4/10/13 @ Calgary, Canucks won 4-1
Doob's analysis:
Sort of a hard game to call here. Going into this season, I thought the Flames would be the favorites to get the 1st overall pick, but they have actually looked pretty good against the Capitals & Blue Jackets. Canucks looked horrible against the Sharks, but turned it around nicely against the Oilers. I'm going to pick the Flames to win this one, mainly because the Canucks played last night, I think they'll go with their backup, and because the game is at Calgary. Doob's prediction: Flames win 4-3.