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Playoff Postgame: Friday, April 26 (Game 3 VAN vs. NSH)



Join us for a one-hour special Playoff Postgame edition of Donnie and Dhali – The Team.
Game 3.

30 Comments

  1. great show guys, Donnie, your still one of the best with highlights, I was having some sports page flashbacks.keep it up guys, love the show.

  2. i have to be honest. i watch rinkwides postgame show first, but this is the ultimate digestif of canucks playoff postgame shows. keep up the good work boys.

  3. Omg im a oiler fan but hearing don do highlightes msde me feel 14 again. You guys are si lucky to have don taylor! 😊

  4. I thought Mikheyev played well even though he's not on the scoresheet. Not a big fan for them sitting back in the third.

  5. Pettersson has joined the new trend of job quitting šŸ˜‰
    He needs more pay to cover his expenses at the end of the month + with this inflation!

  6. No mention of Elias Lindholm having 2nd most icetime of all players on the team, including all the defensemen, with his 21+ minutes?

  7. The Donnie recap of the game is the highlight of the show for me – only Don Taylor can make the highlights both fun and exciting…

  8. Hell of a game all around !!!!!!!! Petey didn’t look great but looked better. And de smith looked confident and made big saves. Go Canucks go!!!!!!

  9. Love having this up on YouTube! Being overseas it affords me the ability to still watch šŸ™

  10. Hey your thumbnail looks like you are a same sex couple. Honestly doesn’t go with your reputable image.

  11. Derek Wong, ā€œthe voice of Godā€ā€¦Don, Derek this blasphemy has gone too far. He is not pleased. Its not funny or intellectual on any level. I strongly suggest you curb this.

    Do not mock God

  12. Love the post game, especially Donnie’s highlights.

    Whoever does the graphics deserves a raise. Not many graphic designers use excel. Very underrated

  13. The kid in me is very happy that I still get to hear Don Taylor do post game recaps. Laughsnet showed their true colours when they stopped having Don and the other local commentators for the Canadian teams do post games.

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