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Roberto Luongo managed to make 35 stops in the Vancouver Canuck’s 5-4 pre-season victory over the Edmonton Oilers. The win broke a 3 game winning streak for the Oilers, putting them at 5-2 in the pre-season, with Vancouver ending at 4-2-2.
Luongo was a bit philosophical about the last few wins.
“We still have to work a […]

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Last time I talked about Roberto Loungo’s early days; now I will talk about how he got to Vancouver to play for the Canucks.
His fans were both shocked and outraged when the General Manager for the Islanders Mike Milbury traded him in 2000 to the Florida Panthers. He would spend five seasons there. In […]

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Roberto Luongo’s Early Days

Roberto Luongo was born in 1979 on April 4th in Montreal, Quebec in Canada.
He got his start in junior hockey when he was 18 after joining the Val-d’Or Foreurs in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for the 1994-95 season and the following year managed to get 31 wins, an all-time club record. The […]

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