Canucks actually score, end longest drought in club history
It will likely go down in history as a "Where were you when ..." moment.
The Vancouver Canucks scored. It happened. Bo Horvat found the back of the net Thursday against the Nashville Predators, putting home a rebound, giving his team its first goal in four games - 234 minutes and 52 seconds, actually.
It was the longest drought in club history, and the fourth longest in the NHL in the last 30 years, according to Sportsnet. You almost have to be impressed.
The tweets were actually somewhat fun to read:
Guys? The #Canucks scored! They scored!
— Ashley D. MacKenzie (@AshDMacKenzie) March 25, 2016
The Canucks scored, you don't hear that very often
— Mike (@MikeCanucksFan) March 25, 2016
The Canucks scored a goal! I'm so proud.
— Jules (@dancetheskies) March 25, 2016
You guys remember when the Canucks scored a goal? Boy. That was something.
— Pass it to Bulis (@passittobulis) March 25, 2016
Mark it on your calendar the Canucks scored a goal pic.twitter.com/3s1aNotS8u
— Kevin in Calgary (@YYC_Kevin) March 25, 2016
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