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The Noon Number: 4

4.I'm not sure whether or not last night's game against the New York Islanders really qualifies as Cody Hodgson's breakout game, but, statistically, it's been in the cards for a while. While A...

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Scoring Chances Nov 13. Canucks v. Islanders

Continue after the jump... TeamPeriodTimeNoteVANVANVANVANVANVANNYINYINYINYINYINYIStrength  VAN 1 18:03 VAN G 1-0 Rome 1 4 7 9 29 40 4 10 16 20 21 57 5v5 VAN 1 13:12   1 4 9 17 20 29 4 10 15 20 ...

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The Manny Malhotra problem

In lieu of the traditional 'Noon Number' that we typically find noontime here at Nucks Misconduct, I will look further in depth at Manny Malhotra's season thus far and what could be causing his...

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Current Canucks Continuing Assault On Team's All Time Records

The Sedins are taking over the Canucks' all-time stats categories.

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The Noon Number: 2.

2. Or, rather, the Vancouver Canucks' sometimes 2nd line of Chris Higgins-David Booth-Ryan Kesler, who are the three forwards who have combined for the best scoring chance differential thus far...

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The Noon Number: 953

953. The PDO for the most statistically unlucky player in the National Hockey League since the start of last season, David Booth. PDO is, as we all know, an easily calculable statistic that just...

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The Noon Numbers: 6, 2, among others

6-2. That was, of course, the score in the first game Vancouver played in Chicago since eliminating them from the playoffs and going on a whining, diving, hair-pulling, finger-biting run to the...

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The Noon Number: 10

10.The number of consecutive scoring chances that the Minnesota Wild earned against the Vancouver Canucks last night at the start of the second period. I'll turn your attention to the full big...

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The Noon Number: 20

20.Not a big post today as I have a couple more projects to take care of, but I want to turn to something that I mentioned yesterday in a post about Cody Hodgson: He's on pace for 20 goals....

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Revisiting the 2007 Vezina Trophy Race

The good old snack goal. I think it happened a lot to Philadelphia last year, too. The Flyers were the only team in the league that never shut out the opposition and this statistical quirk became...

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