May 2004 the series deadlocked at two games apiece. Games 5 and 6 were both seesaw affairs, with Calgary taking the fifth game despite clearly being dominated by a hungry Vancouver squad. After a fluke goal bounced in off Iginla mid- way through the third, Vancouver out shot the Flames 11—1, but were once again unable to solve Kiprusoff. Game 6 was a triple overtime pulse pounder. Vancouver jumped out to a four-goal lead, only to surrender four straight to the Flames. Brendan Morrison finally scored in the third overtime period to send the series back to Vancouver for a seventh and game. Coach Marc Crawford surprised practically every Vancouver hockey player and fan by starting Alex Auld in net for both games. Auld was solid in net, and only some bad bounces prevented him from winning both contests. Auld also got the nod for game 7, which is currently holding the second spot—behind only game 7 vs. New York for the Stanley Cup in 1994—as the most crushing of the many defeats I’ve witnessed over the years. Having the Canucks look to be all but done, with Ed Jovonovski in the box for two minutes, down a goal, the remaining seconds ticking quickly off the game clock, only to tie the game with six freaking seconds left, sent my heart in palpitations. This sweet high lasted exactly one minute and 31 seconds of hockey time, until yet another goal- crashing Calgary Flame dashed any hopes Vancouver fans had of a long playoff run. The quick’ game winner was an ironically fitting end to a roller coast- er season that saw the Canucks go from the penthouse (leading the NHL in points two months into the season) to the outhouse (multi-game losing streaks and the Bertuzzi inci- dent), back to the penthouse (win- ning the division on the last day of the season), only to settle for a fourth floor apartment, facing the alley, with the same old view I’ve been staring at Sports for my whole life. Fear not fair ’Nucks fans, next year is another chance to make like the Jeffersons, and get to “movin’ on up.” That is, unless labour strife puts a fig- ure four leg lock on NHL hockey. When the puck does drop, I'll be there with bells yelling, “Go’Nucks!” on, #Classifieds Students advertise for free! For free student classifieds up to 30 words, email: the_editor57@hotmail.com with your name, student number, desired section, and put “classified” in the subject line. Fast Cash Ads 3 lines 3 times for $20 (30 words max). 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