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Goalie Roberto Luongo #1 of the Vancouver Canucks makes a pad save against the Nashville Predators during the third period in Game One of the Western Conference Semi-final during the 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on April 28, 2011 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)Rich Lam/Getty Images

Canucks v. Predators

Game 2

Western Conference semi-final

Rogers Arena

Canucks

1. Power play: Alain Vigneault liked everything about it in Game 1, other than the end result (0-for-5). It's gone four games and 13 chances without striking.

2. First goal: It may stand up as the winner like in Game 1, but at the very least, it will test Nashville's resolve and structure.

Predators

1. Pride: Coach Barry Trotz tore into his team's effort in Game 1, and his players swore to bring more in Game 2.

2. A goal: The teams have played five times and combined for just 15 goals. The Predators have 85 minutes and 59 seconds without scoring on the Canucks.

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