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Aside from Sven Baertschi’s head injury, which is no small issue, this was a tanker’s paradise.

There were controversies, all of which went against the Canucks. There was entertainment. And there were zero points collected for Vancouver, now seven below the playoff bar, in a game it easily should have had one, and probably two.

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How the hell did this happen?

Fast, that’s how. Vancouver has just three wins in 10 games and four straight losses.

At least the fourth was a great game, even if it was decided on an awful penalty call.

Of all the calls that went against the Canucks in this one, and there were many, the penalty on Sbisa was the most indefensible.

Listening to the Nashville broadcast, they applauded an interference call that, if it really were a penalty, would legitimately be called every few minutes.

Really? This is interference?

Great thing about this is I didn’t need to have some photographic memory of the season to pull all the plays that unfolded just like the Sbisa hit which were never called.