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Derek Dorsett stopped scoring and so did the Canucks.

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Cory Schneider was good. The Canucks made him look great.

Maybe, better than that.

Sure, Schneider dominated Vancouver. Again. Many will remember it as the goaltender’s night. And it was.

Well, him and his goalie coach, Rollie Melanson. The former Canuck goaltending guru got some love from Schneider post game for a recalibration that had Schneider deeper in net.

It didn’t take much more than than to shutout the Canucks.

There were Vancouver chances. Probably more accurate to call them Vancouver opportunities.

Bang-bang plays around the net. The were opportunities for offensive players to make a difference.

They did not. In fact, there was one difficult shoot-to-score chance that Schneider had to handle.

It was from Daniel Sedin. It didn’t come until 42 seconds left.

In the past four games, the Canucks have eight goals. Six came in one of those games.