Michael Grabner Slapshot Goal vs Hawks - 1st Career Goal

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

For more Canucks video go to http://www.vancouvercanucksvideo.com - Michael Grabner scores his first career NHL goal to tie the game vs the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2009-2010 regular season.

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  • Yeah, Chris Cuthbert... he rules. He's very unbiased, always keeps up with the play, and get's super excited no matter who scores. Ray Ferraro needs to work on his facts though, this goal was actually Grabners first.

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  • @vancouvercanucksvids I agree with what you said about Cuthbet., however, I think you must of heard Ferraro wrong. He says "teammates of his a week ago, watch him score his first nhl goal" as there were some moose in the stands, the ahl team he was recalled from.

    Anyways ya I like that combo, better than most cbc games.

  • @vancouvercanucksvids He did say it was Grabner's first NHL goal.

  • where does he say it wasn't?

  • Chris Cuthbert is the best commetator on tsn

    i've seen though from several games he has commentated he really likes the nucks alot but either way he is still unbiased but always seems very enthusiastic when vancouver scores check the ones like Morrison in Double OT and Cooke's goal with 5.7 sec left, very enthusiastic

  • this guy is my favourite commentator there is, is his name Cuthbert

  • awesome

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