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  • "We're going there to win a game and we like our chances coming back here so it's going to come down to seven games," Boyle said before the Sharks flew up to Vancouver Monday afternoon. "That's the thought process right now."

    Canucks looks to finish Sharks in Game 5 →

  • "He's a presence in the locker room," defenseman Dan Boyle said. "Just the presence of having him around is something that we need. We'll see what happens tomorrow. He's going to be there. I know that."

    Thornton expects to be skating in Game 5 →

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