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(Sports Network) - The Vancouver Canucks kick off a four-game road trip tonight against the Blue Jackets in Columbus with an aim to return to their road success of a season ago. Last year the Canucks set club records with 27 road wins and 58 road points en route to winning the Presidents Trophy. Vancouver will be seeking its first victory of the year after losing its season opener, 4-3, in a shootout at home to Pittsburgh on Thursday. Playing for the first time since a Game 7 home loss to the Bruins in the Stanley Cup Finals, Daniel Sedin, Keith Ballard and Maxim Lapierre all scored goals and Henrik Sedin had a pair of assists. Roberto Luongo, a Vezina Trophy finalist last season, did struggle in net while making 25 saves. He was also beaten by both skaters faced in the shootout phase. "Im sure hell be the first to say that hed like to have a few of those goals back," said Vancouver head coach Alain Vigneault. "You know, goaltenders are going to give up bad goals sometimes. Its part of the game. Youve got to play through them, hes got to play through them and the team has to play through them." Henrik Sedin led all current Canucks skaters in scoring versus the Blue Jackets last year, posting two goals and four assists in the four games. For Columbus, the offseason addition of Jeff Carter to pair with sniper Rick Nash raised expectations for the Blue Jackets this year, but the club is off to its first 0-2 start in six seasons. Though Carter has notched three assists over his first two games with the Blue Jackets, the club has yet to come through with a victory. They dropped a one- goal game at home to Nashville on Friday before suffering a 4-2 defeat in Minnesota the following night. Derek Dorsett and Maksim Mayorov scored for Columbus, but goaltender Steve Mason allowed four goals on 23 shots faced through the first two periods. He was replaced at the start of the final frame by Curtis Sanford, who stopped all three shots he saw in his Blue Jackets debut. Mason has struggled in his two seasons since winning the Calder Trophy as the leagues top rookie, but forward Derek MacKenzie wasnt blaming his netminder for the loss. "Theres nowhere to point the finger. All 20 guys tonight were flat," MacKenzie. "We werent able to sustain any kind of pressure. We let their big guns kind of freewheel in our zone." Columbus is 0-2 for the first time since 2005-06 and hasnt beaten Vancouver since Oct. 5, 2009. Its current seven-game series slide includes four straight setbacks at home, where it hasnt defeated the Canucks since Dec. 1, 2008. wholesale jerseys . LOUIS -- The St. cheap nfl jerseys . -- The Green Bay blowout just about everyone had expected never materialized. http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesal... .4%) were acquired via the draft. 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Fichardt birdied five in a row on the front side, and even three back-nine bogeys couldnt stop him from taking his impressive lead. "I knew it would be a hectic day when we started," said the 37-year-old Fichardt. "But it turned out to be absolutely brutal. I definitely needed all my experience and patience today." The only other player under par for the tournament is Simon Wakefield, who had a 1-over 72 on Saturday. He finished three rounds at 2-under 211 for second place. Perhaps the best illustration of how difficult Saturday was came from Mark Tullo. Playing in the middle of the draw in round three, Tullo fired a 4-under 67 and vaulted up 42 places into a tie for third. He was joined at even-par 213 by Gary Lockerbie (69) and Wil Besseling (73). Second-round leader Sihwan Kim endured a brutal day on Saturday. He had a triple bogey, two double bogeys, four bogeys and a birdie. It added up to a 10-over 81 and Kim, playing his first year in Europe, fell into a tie for 20th at 4-over par. This event is co-sanctioned by the European Tour and European Challenge Tour. Most of the games best are at Olympic Club for the U.S. Open. The South African Fichardt parred his first four holes on Saturday and that was enough to give him the lead thanks to Kims fall. After the start, Fichardt birdied five in a row from the fifth to get to 10-under par. He was seven strokes clear of his closest competitors. "The string oof birdies on the front nine helped separate me from the rest of the field and it was just a question of hanging on the back nine," said Fichardt.dddddddddddd"The birdies were a combination of hitting it close and holing some good putts." Fichardt tailed off as the winds kicked up on the back nine. He bogeyed 12 and 13, but the conditions took a toll on the field. Despite the back-to-back bogeys, Fichardt was still six ahead. That margin remained until a bogey at 17. Fichardt parred his last and will be five in front heading into Sunday. "The back nine was something else. I was having to smash drives just to reach the fairway," said Fichardt. "If you make a bogey, you just have to shrug it off and move on, because everyone is going to make bogeys in conditions like these." Fichardt is a two-time winner on the European Tour, but his victories came a long time ago. He captured the 2001 Sao Paulo Brazil Open and the 2003 Qatar Masters. "It has been quite a few years since I won on The European Tour, but Ive won a couple of titles in South Africa in the last couple of seasons," said Fichardt. "I know what it takes to get the job done and its all good experience." Adam Gee (75) and Pelle Edberg (72) are knotted in sixth at 1-over par. Mikael Lundberg (68), James Heath (74), Alastair Forsyth (74), Andrea Perrino (74) and Simon Thornton (75) share eighth place at 2-over 215. NOTES: Fichardt had his best finish of the year on the European Tour last week with a tie for 14th at the Nordea Masters...Defending champion Matthew Zions shot a one-over 72 and is tied for 20th at plus-4...Only eight players broke par on Saturday. ' ' '
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