Canucks begin longest road trip in NHL history external link

NHL.com | by Derek Jory | NHL.com Correspondent | Thu, Jan 28

The Vancouver Canucks' record-setting road trip is under way. On Thursday the Canucks left the comfy confines of General Motors Place in Vancouver to embark on the longest road trip in NHL history, a 14-game, 13-city, 42-day voyage that will se...

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Last Week, Yahoo! Sports says (in Puck Daddy's guide to the Vancouver Canucks road trip from hell) On Wednesday night, the Vancouver Canucks played their last home game at GM Place until March 13.

And Yahoo! Canada Sports says (in Puck Daddy's guide to the Vancouver Canucks road trip from hell (Yahoo! Sports)) On Wednesday night, the Vancouver Canucks played their last home game at GM Place until March 13th.

And CBC News says (in Canucks set out for epic road trip) Hockey players say road trips are great for team bonding, so the Vancouver Canucks should be blood brothers by March 13 when they finally return to GM Place to face the Ottawa Senators.

And HockeyBuzz.com says (in Peter Tessier: Last one until March 13th! Contest too!) It is upon us...the longest road trip in NHL history. Before the team embarks on this 6 week journey there is a final home game against the Blues which is also the final meeting of the season between the two clubs. The Blues took the first two meetings with the Canucks coming back and winning in OT on...

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