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Roenick, Nabokov get Sharks past Canucks

Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo, left, pokes the puck away from San Jose Sharks' Patrick Marleau during the third period of NHL action in Vancouver, Canada, Friday, Oct. 5, 2007. The Sharks defeated the Canucks, 3-1.

Jeremy Roenick has something to celebrate on this trip to Vancouver instead of sulking about not playing. Roenick made headlines last season for leaving the rink after being told he was a healthy scratch and watching his Phoenix Coyotes teammates play the Vancouver Canucks from a nearby steakhouse and bar.

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