In his first entry, Del Zotto writes about his impressions of Shanghai, goaltender Zehao Sun, who was signed by the Canucks on an amateur tryout, watching out for scooters and the flight here from Vancouver.
The Canucks play the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday at Mercedes-Benz Arena (7:30 a.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, TVA Sports):
I had to pinch myself. I've never been on a flight like the one we had coming to Shanghai. I've made some flights to Europe but not nearly as long the trip here.
It felt like you were at home, but we were flying. I'm not sure how to explain it. You had your own pod, a 20-inch TV in front of you for watching movies. There was a nice lounge area with four or five tables where guys were playing cards. It was like hanging out at the hotel, there was so much real estate.
You see things like this in the movies and you think it's made up. This was not your typical flight when you are stuck in your seat with someone drooling on your shoulder. Marky [goalie Jacob Markstrom] was sleeping the whole flight next to me, but he wasn't drooling on me.
Thanks Marky, for sticking to your side.
The biggest thing I've noticed in Shanghai is a similarity to Vancouver with all the bike lanes. They have just a lot more here, and the bike paths are well-designed. There are scooters too, and people are flying on them. I don't know how there are not more accidents. Pedestrians don't get the right of way.