Canucks End Panthers’ 12-Game Winning Streak With 3-2 OT Victory

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 11, 2016
Daniel Sedin Slays The Panthers With OT Goal,
Gets His 346 Goal As A Canuck


The Canucks had a mission Monday night, as self serving as it was, to end the Panthers’ 12-game winning streak in game two of Florida’s Western Canada road swing.

The Panthers’ winning streak, the longest since the Boston Bruins went 12-0-0 from March 2 to March 22, 2014, was put at risk as Florida sought their 13th consecutive win.

The Vancouver Canucks (17-16-10) played the last game of their 7-game home stand against the Florida Panthers  (26-12-5) Monday night at Rogers Place.

For the second time this season, Vancouver would be spoilers to teams coming into Rogers Place on long consecutive winning streaks.  First it was the Montreal  Canadians. And now the the Florida Panthers.

Vancouver got their 6th win in their last 10 games, improving their record to 6-2-2, as they defeated Florida 3-2 in overtime.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 11: Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates after Daniel Sedin scores in overtime on Roberto Luongo #1 of the Florida Panthers as Erik Gudbranson #44 of the Panthers watches during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 11: Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates after Daniel Sedin scores in overtime on Roberto Luongo #1 of the Florida Panthers as Erik Gudbranson #44 of the Panthers watches during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

The Canucks battled hard, with Jacob Markstrom, the Sedins and the youngsters, leading the way.

Daniel Sedin with two goals; Jake Virtanen, with his first goal since returning to the lineup on Saturday night against Tampa Bay; Henrik Sedin with two assists; and Jacob Markstrom, stopping 26 of 28 shots with a .929 Sv%.

Bo Horvat and Sven Baertschi had their point streaks continue, with an assist each on Jake Virtanen’s goal. Horvat now has 4 goals and 2 assists in his last 4 games; Baertschi, 2 goals and 2 assists in his last 3 games.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 11: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks makes a save beside Jaromir Jagr #68 of the Florida Panthers and Alex Biega #55 of the Canucks during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 11: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks makes a save beside Jaromir Jagr #68 of the Florida Panthers and Alex Biega #55 of the Canucks during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Markstrom is now 5-2-1 with a 2.19 GAA and  .927 Sv%, in eight consecutive  starts, since Ryan Miller injured his groin Dec. 20 at the Florida Panthers.

Emerson Etem, in his first game as a Vancouver Canuck, had an impressive debut, and drew two penalties, including the one that led to the winning power play goal in overtime.

Vancouver had a shaky start to the game, and a shaky end to the opening period.

Florida wasted little time in getting on the scoreboard, as the Canucks surrendered the opening goal of the hockey game, the 7th opening goal on their seven game home stand by the opposition.

Jussi Jokinen, his 8th of the season, on a wrist shot, assisted by Reilly Smith (11) at 1:20, made it 1-0 Florida.

The Canucks once again were trailing early in a hockey game, where their opponent was dominating them in the play, catching them slow off the mark.

At 4:25, the Panthers’ Steven Kampfer received a penalty for holding Jake Virtanen giving the Canucks a man advantage opportunity to even the score at one apiece. Vancouver’s power play was unable to get a goal against the stingy penalty killing of the Panthers.

The bright spot for the Canucks was the play of the young players led by Bo Horvat, as he was robbed on at least two occasions by Roberto Luongo.

Roberto Luongo continued to stymie Vancouver as he came up on big on Emmerson Etem, Alex Burrows and Daniel Sedin as well, keeping the Canucks scoreless.

A tripping call on Brian Campbell for upending Emerson Etem, put Vancouver back on the power play for the second time in the period at 15:30. Once again, the Canucks came up empty, going 0 for 2 with the man advantage.

Just when you could see the Canucks game getting better and the momentum change, the Panthers scored a last minute goal, that took the wind out of the Canuck sails, going into the intermission.

Jonathan Huberdeau, his 7th goal, on a wrist shot, assisted by Aleksander Barkow (16) and Jaromir Jagr (17) at 19:27, to make it 2-0 Florida after the first frame.

Vancouver out shot the Panthers, 13 to 7; were 8 for 19 on face-offs; had 5 giveaways; were 0 for 2 on the power play; and 1 for 1 on the penalty kill.

Linden Vey was the best Canuck face-off man at 4 for 6; Daniel Sedin led Vancouver in shots with 3; Jake Virtanen, Bo Horvat and Jared McCann, had 2 shots each, in the first period.

In the middle frame, the Canucks came out skating with Florida, who had played the night before in Edmonton. And the Canucks pressure and persistence would pay off.

Daniel Sedin, with his 18th goal, would cut the Panthers lead in half, as his backhand shot would get by Roberto Luongo at 5:41, assisted by Henrik Sedin (26) and Radim Vrbata (9).

Nearing the halfway point of the period, Vancouver was out shooting the visitors 6-3 and 19-10 in the game.

Jared McCann would come close to getting the Canucks even as he had Luongo beaten but the goal post got in the way.

The middle frame ended 2-1 for the Panthers.

Vancouver and Florida had 8 shots each; Canucks were 10 for 22 on face-offs; had 4 giveaways; Florida had 3 giveaways.

Linden Vey was the best Canuck face-off man after two, at 5 for 9; Daniel Sedin and Jared McCann led Vancouver in shots with 4 each; Jake Virtanen, Bo Horvat and Emerson Etem, had 2 shots each, after two periods of play.

The Panthers went into the final period with a great opportunity to extend their consecutive winning streak to 13 games, with the 2-1 lead.

Just a minute into the 3rd period, the Canucks would get their 3rd power play opportunity as Bo Horvat drew a holding call for holding from Willie Mitchell at 1:05. Once again, Florida would successfully kill the penalty, handing the Canucks their third consecutive unsuccessful man advantage without a goal in the game.

Shots were a premium as both teams were struggling in that department which suited the Panthers more than the Canucks.

With 12:22 left in the final period, shots were 4-3 Florida, with the Panthers defensive game continually frustrating the Canucks puck possession.

As the period progressed, it seemed Florida raised their game up a notch as they could sense history in the making, while the Canucks looked like the team that played the night before.

With seven minutes left, and the Canucks seemingly unable to generate any offense due to the Panthers dominating play up and down the ice, it seemed more than likely, the Canucks would suffer a loss in the final game of their home stand.

But Vancouver would not go gently into the night, and after a great stop by Jacob Markstrom on a 3 on 1 by Florida, the Canucks would be inspired and finally put another goal by Roberto Luongo, off a face-off in the Florida end, to knot the game at 2-2.

Jake Virtanen, with his 2nd goal of the season, assisted by Bo Horvat (10) and Sven Baertschi (8), at 17:22.

Markstrom would have to continue to make some great stops in the final 2:38, as the Panthers did everything they could to get the go ahead goal, but time would run out in regulation play, with the game tied at 2-2.

The Canucks battled back and would at least get a point but the question on everybody’s minds: would Florida extend their consecutive winning streak?

Vancouver would go to the power play as Emerson Etem would draw another penalty as Jaromir Jagr would get penalized for hooking at 2:07.

Then for the second time this season, the Canucks would be consecutive game spoilers, as Daniel Sedin would score on the power play, ending Florida’s consecutive winning streak at 12 games.

Daniel Sedin, his 19th of the season, second of the game, on a wrist shot, assisted by Alex Edler (12) and Henrik Sedin (27) at 2:21.

The goal was Daniel Sedin’s 14th overtime winning goal which is a franchise best for the Canucks.

Daniel Sedin is now tied with Markus Naslund for the all-time lead in goals scored for Vancouver with 346.

As the Canucks were celebrating the win, the two benches would get into a scuffle, after words were exchanged.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 11: Linesman Kiel Murchison separates Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks and Willie Mitchell #33 of the Florida Panthers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 11: Linesman Kiel Murchison separates Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks and Willie Mitchell #33 of the Florida Panthers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 11, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

GAME REVIEW

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CANUCKS PLAYERS STATS

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WESTERN CONFERENCE WILD CARD STANDINGS

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NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

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STATISTICS COURTESY OF THE NHL AND VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Canucks Aiming To End Panthers’ 12-Game Winning Streak

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 11, 2016


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The Vancouver Canucks (16-16-10) play the last game of their 7-game home stand against the Florida Panthers  (26-12-4) tonight at Rogers Place.

Canucks mission, as self serving as it is, end the Panthers’ 12-game winning streak in game two of Florida’s Western Canada road swing.

Vancouver looks for their 6th win in 10 games, sporting a record of 5-2-2 in their last 9.

The Canucks are 2-1-2 against the Panthers in their last five games played.

Canucks are 8 goals from 11, 000 goals scored as an NHL franchise, according to NHL.com

The Panthers’ streak is tied for the 10th-longest in NHL history and the longest of any team that failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs the previous season, according to Elias Sports Bureau.

The 1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins hold the NHL record with 17 straight victories.

Roberto Luongo will be in net for the Panthers tonight, and will face the Canucks for the 5th time since being traded and is 2-1-1 against his former team. It will be his 898th career game tonight.

Jacob Markstrom gets the call for his 8th consecutive start, his first start ever against his former team .

Markstrom is 4-2-1 with a .927 save percentage in seven starts since Ryan Miller injured his groin Dec. 20 at the Florida Panthers.

Bo Horvat is currently sitting on a three-game point streak (4-1-5). Since the start of the new year, Horvat shares the NHL-lead in goals scored (4) and is t-sixth in points (5).

Sven Baertschi has a goal in each of his last two games and three points (2-1=3).

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 1: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks stops Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks to preserve a shootout victory for the Canucks during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 1, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 2-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 1: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks stops Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks to preserve a shootout victory for the Canucks during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 1, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 2-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Luongo has a 9-0-0 record, a 1.31 GAA, .954 SV% and two shutouts, over his last nine games.

Emerson Etem, acquired Friday in a trade with the New York Rangers, will make his Vancouver debut.

Jared McCann to play tonight, even though he missed the morning skate in place of Adam Cracknell.

In their last game, Vancouver lost for the third time on their 7-game home stand against the Tampa Bay Lightning  Saturday night at Rogers Place, 3-2 in overtime.

Bo Horvat, had a goal and an assist ; and Sven Baertschi, a power play goal, in the losing effort. Vancouver is now 5-3-1 in their last nine games. And 8-8-4 at home this season.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 32 of 35 shots in his 7th straight start, for a Sv% of .914.

Markstrom is now, 4-4-2 in his last 10 games, with a GAA of 2.12 and a Sv% of .929. On the home stand, he is 3-2-1, with a GAA of 2.42 and Sv% of .921.

In their previous game, Vancouver led by Bo Horvat’s  two goals, including the winner on the power play with 1:06 remaining in regulation,  defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2. Sven Baertschi, with a goal on his return to the lineup, also scored for Vancouver.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 26 of 28 shots in his 6th straight start, for a Sv% of .929.

Vancouver has a 4-4-4 record against the Atlantic division opponents and 8-8-5 record against the Eastern Conference overall.

Current injuries for the Canucks include: F Brandon Sutter (sports hernia surgery), D Luca Sbisa (hand), and D Dan Hamhuis (facial fracture) and F Jannick Hansen (upper body) are on the injured reserve list.

This morning the Canucks tweeted that Willie Desjardins feels that both Sbisa and Sutter are close to returning to the lineup.

Sbisa is ahead of Sutter and Sutter is very close. “They’ll both be with us at some point on our trip”

Vancouver sits in 3rd place in the Pacific division with 42 points, 4 points behind Arizona in 2nd place. They are 13 points behind Los Angeles;  a point in front of Anaheim. They are two points ahead of San Jose and Calgary;  5 points in front of Edmonton.

San Jose has 3 games in hand on Vancouver; Anaheim and Calgary 2 games each in hand on the Canucks; Los Angeles and Arizona have played one less game each than Vancouver.

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The Panthers come into the game having played the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night at Rexall Place, in the first game of their three game Western Canada road trip, where they extended their consecutive winning streak to 12 games, with a 2-1 victory.

Jaromir Jagr scored his 15 goal of the season unassisted; Jonathan Huberdeau scored the winner.

Goalie Al Montoya recorded his 50th career win, stopping 24 of 25 shot for a .960 Sv%.

Al Montoya now sports a 7-1-1 record this season, with a 1.67 GAA and 0.944 SV%.

Florida previously defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 last Thursday at Canadian Tire Centre. Reilly Smith had a goal, Jonathan Huberdeau had two helpers; Aleksander Barkov and Vincent Trocheck also scored.

Roberto Luongo stopped 30 of 32 shots and had a .938 Sv%; and had his career-best ninth consecutive win.

Current Florida injuries: Dave Bolland (lower body) is day-to-day.  Steven Kampfer (lower body) and  Marc Savard (post-concussion syndrome) are on the injured reserve list.

Florida is 3-4-1 against Pacific Division opponents and have a 8-6-1 record against the Western Conference overall.

The Panthers sit in 1rst place in the Atlantic division of the Eastern Conference, with 56 points, 5 points ahead of Detroit; 6 points ahead of Montreal; 7 points in front of Boston.

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FLORIDA 12-GAME WINNING STREAK

Florida became the first NHL team to ever win 12 consecutive games, after missing the playoffs the previous season, when they defeated Edmonton last night.

The Panthers are making it difficult to lose, as they have shown during their team record 12 game winning streak: 12-0-0, 38 goals for (3.17 G/gm) and 15 goals against (1.25 G/gm).

The Panthers have given up 9 goals in their past 8 games and 15  goals during their winning streak, which is the longest in the NHL this season, and the longest since the Boston Bruins won 12 games in a row during the 2013-14 season (March 2-22), according to NHL.com.

  • Power play is 5 for 43, 11.6 percent;
  • Penalty kill is 36 for 41, 87.8 percent.
  • Face-off win percentage is 47.8 percent.
  • The penalty kill is above their season average of 82 percent;
  • Power play below their season average of 16.8.
  • Face-off win percentage is below their season average of 48.8 percent.

The Panthers have also set a franchise record for consecutive road wins with 6. During that stretch they have:

  • 22 GF (3.67 G/gm) & 6 GA (1.00 G/gm)
  • 19.5 SF/gm; 27.2 SA/gm)
  • Their power play is 1 for 14, 7.1 percent (below season average of 8.9%)
  • Penalty kill is 19 for 21, 90.5 percent (above season average of 84.8%)
  • Face-off win percentage is 50.3 percent (above season average of 48.4%)

Over the 12-game streak dating back to Dec. 15, Aleksander Barkov leads Florida with six goals and 14 points. Jonathan Huberdeau leads the club with 11 assists. Florida has allowed the least amount of
goals in the NHL (15) over their 12-game winning streak. The Panthers have outscored their opponents 38-15 over their last 12 games.

 FLORIDA PANTHER NOTES

  • Florida has won a franchise record 12 consecutive games. Over the 12-game span, the Panthers have won  six consecutive home games and six consecutive road games.
  • With a win last night in Edmonton, Florida set a new franchise record for consecutive road wins (6) and set a franchise record for consecutive games with a point (13 games, 9-0-4)
  • Florida owns a 11-2-0 record over their last 13 road games.
  • The Panthers have allowed 9 goals over their last 8 games.
  • Florida owns a 17-0-1 record when scoring at least three goals and a 22-3-2 record when scoring first. Florida has scored 3+ goals in six of their last eight games.
  • Florida ranks first in the NHL for least goals allowed in the first period (19) and for least goals allowed this season (88).

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Bo Horvat has 4 goals, 1 assist in his last three home games, including 2 power play goals.
  • Canucks are averaging 2.36 goals per game. For an 82 game schedule the estimate is Vancouver will finish with 194 goals. The least number of goals ever scored by a Vancouver team in a full season of 82 games are 192 by the 1998-99 Canucks. 
  • In his last 10 home games, Horvat has a FOW% of 55.9 percent (95 FOW and 75 FOL); 21 shots, 10 hits, 8 takeaways, 7 blocked shots; 2 PPG; 5 PTS (4 G-1 A=5PTS); and a 19.0 shooting percentage.
  • Canucks penalty kill is a killer at 25 for 28, 89.3 percent in their last 10 home games. And 31 for 37 in their last 10 games overall, 83.8 percent.
  • Vancouver has points in 11 of its last 19 (7-8-4=18 pts) & 14 of its last 25 games (9-11-5=23 pts).
  • Vancouver is 6 for 49 in their last 17 games overall since December 1, 2015, with the man advantage (5 for 34 at home in 10 games since December 1).
  • The Panthers organization contains a number of former Canucks, including former goaltender Roberto Luongo who posted a record of 252-137-50 and 38 shutouts and former defencemen Dale Tallon (44-93-137 in 222 GP) and Willie Mitchell (10-48-58 in 264). Florida’s Assistant Coach Mike Kelly also served as an Assistant Coach with the Canucks and their AHL affiliate the Manitoba Moose (2005-08).
  • Captain Henrik Sedin is 8 games played from tying Trevor Linden (1140) for most games played in a Canucks uniform. Henrik has skated in 1,132 career regular season games and also ranks first in franchise history in points (949), assists (729), and plus/minus (+224).
  • Daniel Sedin is 2 goals from tying Markus Naslund (346) for first all-time in franchise goals. In the goals department, Daniel ranks first in franchise history in power play goals (120), game-winning goals (76), and overtime goals (13). He is also 5 shots from becoming the first and only Canucks player in history to register 3,000 in his career.
  • Vancouver has had 140 power play opportunities to date, the sixth most of any team in the League; 69 of these opportunities have been drawn on the road (t-fourth in the NHL).

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

The Canucks head out on a 6-game road trip visiting Eastern Conference opponents:

  • Thursday, January 14 against the Washington Captials;
  • Friday, January 15 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
  • Sunday, January 17 against the New York Islanders
  • Tuesday, January 19 against the New York Rangers
  • Thursday, January 21 against the Boston Bruins
  • Saturday, January 23 against the Pittsburgh Penguins

Their next home game will be Tuesday, January 26 against the Nashville Predators.

COMING INTO TONIGHT…….

POINT STREAKS:

ALEX BIEGA (0-2-2 / 2 Games)
SVEN BAERTSCHI (2-1-3 / 2 Games)

BO HORVAT (4-1-5 / 3 Games)

CANUCKS AND NHL PLAYERS STATS:

  • Alex Edler is tied for 17th in the NHL in TOI/G with 24:36.
  • Jannick Hansen is tied for 23rd in the NHL in plus/minus with a +11.
  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 37th in the NHL in plus/minus with a +10
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 40th in the NHL in plus/minus with a +10.
  • Bo Horvat is tied for 2nd in the NHL in negative plus/minus with a -19.
  • Radim Vrbata is 13th in the NHL in negative plus/minus with a -13.
  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 11th in NHL scoring with 38 points (17-21=38).
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 26th in NHL scoring with 34 points (9-25=34).
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 8th in the NHL in assists with 25.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 49th in NHL hits with 93.
  • Chris Tanev is 7th in the NHL in blocked shots with 98.
  • Alex Edler is tied for 13th in the NHL in blocked shots with 92.
  • Radim Vrbata is tied for 8th in the NHL in shots on goal with 144.
  • Daniel Sedin is  tied for 8th in the NHL in shots on goal with 144.
  • Jacob Markstrom is 13th in the NHL with least goals allowed (10 games or more), with 34.
  • Jacob Markstrom is 24rth in the NHL in GAA with 2.48 (13 games or more played).
  • Jacob Markstrom is tied for18th in the NHL in Sv% with .919 (13 games or more played).
  • Ryan Miller is 4rth in the NHL in goals allowed with 76.
  • Ryan Miller is 16th in the NHL in shots faced with 836.
  • Ryan Miller is 17th in the NHL in saves made with 760.
  • Brandon Prust is 14th in the NHL with 57 penalty minutes.
  • Derek Dorsett is 1rst in the NHL with most penalty minutes with 110.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 5th most minor penalties in the NHL with 20.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 2nd in the NHL in roughing penalties with 8.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 1rst in the NHL in misconducts with 4.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 3rd most  fighting majors in the NHL with 6.
  • Brandon Prust is tied for 2nd in the NHL in fighting majors with 7.
  • Alex Edler is tied for 21rst in the NHL in missed shots with 52.
  • Radim Vrbata is tied for 36th in the NHL in missed shots with 46.
  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 36th in the NHL in missed shots with 46.
  • Henrik Sedin is 42nd in the NHL in shooting percentage with 17.3 percent
  • Jared McCann is tied for 18th in the NHL in rookie points with 11 (7-4=11)
  • Jared McCann is tied for 10th in the NHL in rookie goals with 7.
  • Jared McCann is 12th in the NHL in rookie shots on goal with 62.
  • Ben Hutton is tied for 7th in the NHL in rookie assists with 10.
  • Ben Hutton is 17th in the NHL in rookie shots on goal with 51.
  • Ben Hutton is tied for 21rst in the NHL in rookie points with 10.
  • Ben Hutton is 13th in the NHL in rookie TOI/G with 17:49.
  • Ben Hutton is 11th in the NHL in rookie blocked shots with 35.
  • Ben Hutton is tied for 7th in the NHL in rookie negative plus/minus with -7.
  • Jake Virtanen is 11th in the NHL in rookie hits with 56.

GOALS BY PERIOD:

  • Canucks are 25th in the NHL in goals scored with 99.
  • Canucks are tied for 16th in the NHL in goals scored in 1rst periods with 30.
  • Canucks are 27th in the NHL in goals scored in 2nd periods with 31.
  • Canucks are tied for 18th in the NHL in goals scored in 3rd periods with 37.
  • Canucks are 22nd in least goals against in the NHL with 116.
  • Canucks are tied for 17th in the NHL in least goals against in 1rst periods with 32.
  • Canucks are tied for 4rth in the NHL in least goals against in 2nd periods with 33.
  • Canucks are tied for 21rst in the NHL in least goals against in 3rd periods with 43.
  • Opponents have scored first in 26 of 42 games played, for a record of 14-8-4.
  • Canucks have scored first in 16 of 42 games played, for a record of 8-2-6.

REAL TIME:

In the NHL, Vancouver is:

  • 27th in hits with 783
  • 15th in giveaways with 323
  • 21rst in blocked shots with 548
  • 25th in takeaways with 211
  • 15th in total face-offs with 2542
  • 29th in face-off wins with 1153
  • 30th in face-off losses with 1389
  • 20th in shots for with 1219
  • 23rd in shots against with 1290
  • 13th in missed shots with 465

LACK OF PRODUCTION:

  • Ben Hutton, 35 games without a goal; plus/minus of -7
  • Yannick Weber, 33 games without a goal; plus/minus of -14
  • Chris Higgins, 22 games without a goal; plus/minus of -14
  • Adam Cracknell, 22 games without a goal
  • Alex Burrows, 20 games without a goal; plus/minus of -7
  • Derek Dorsett, 1 goal in last 33 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 goal in last 31 games played
  • Bo Horvat,  4 goals in the last 30 games; plus/minus of -16
  • Jared McCann, 1 goal in last 21 games played; plus/minus of -8
  • Radim Vrbata, 1 goal in last 13 games played
  • Chris Higgins, 1 assist in last 25 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 assist in last 22 games played
  • Chris Tanev, 2 assists in last 25 games played
  • Alex Edler, 0 points in last 11 games played; plus/minus of -3
  • Yannick Weber, 1 point in last 14 games played; 2 points in last 20 games played
  • Ben Hutton, 1 point in last 13 games played; 2 points in last 19 games played

THE ROAD TO 25:

The Canucks have never had a season without a 25-goal scorer. Who will it be this year?

  • Daniel Sedin, 17 goals in 42 games played
  • Jannick Hansen, 12 goals in 41 games played
  • Radim Vrbata, 10 goals in 40 games played
  • Henrik Sedin, 9 goals in 40 games played
  • Jared McCann, 7 goals in 38 games played
  • Sven Baertschi, 7 goals in 34 games played

WESTERN CONFERENCE WILD CARD STANDINGS

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NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

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2015-2016 VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS ALL TEAMS

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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PANTHER PLAYER STATS

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STATISTICS COURTESY OF THE NHL AND VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Canucks Exploring Trade Options For Chris Higgins

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 10, 2016

Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning confirmed today that the club is exploring trade options for forward Chris Higgins.

“As part of our transition to a younger team, I can confirm we’re exploring trade options for Chris Higgins so we can create more roster space for our younger players to develop. Chris is a quality person who has been an important member of our team for nearly five seasons. Our focus has been on finding a positive new situation for him and we will continue to do so.”

Poor Change In Overtime Leads To Tampa Bay 3-2 Win Over Vancouver

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 10, 2016

 

The Vancouver Canucks (16-16-10) lost for the third time on their 7-game home stand against the Tampa Bay Lightning  (21-17-4) Saturday night at Rogers Place, 3-2 in overtime.

Bo Horvat, had a goal and an assist ; and Sven Baertschi, a power play goal, in the losing effort. Vancouver is now 5-3-1 in their last nine games. And 8-8-4 at home this season.

For Horvat, he now has 4 goals in three straight games, two on the power play, and an assist. For Baertschi, he now has 5 goals and 2 assists along with 15 shots on net, in his last 7 games played.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 32 of 35 shots in his 7th straight start, for a Sv% of .914. He is now, 4-2-2 in his last 8 games.

Vancouver was 1 for 2 on the power play, and 4 for 4 on the penalty kill. Canucks are now 3 for 29 in their last 12 games with the man advantage, and 25 for 28 in their last 10 home games on the penalty kill.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 9: Nikita Kucherov #86 of the Tampa Bay Lightning scores in overtime on Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks during their NHL game January 9, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Tampa Bay won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 9: Nikita Kucherov #86 of the Tampa Bay Lightning scores in overtime on Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks during their NHL game January 9, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Tampa Bay won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Tampa Bay got some early scoring chances putting the Canucks on notice they came to play. Vancouver could not, or just didn’t, make the necessary adjustment and that would lead to something Canuck fans are too used to seeing: the other team score the first goal.

Tampa Bay, on their 4rth unanswered shot of the game, would open the scoring and take a 1-0 lead at 3:41 on a goal by Alex Killorn, his 7th of the season, on a wrist shot, assisted by Nikita Kucherov (17) and Vladislav Namestnikov (11).

Canucks would get their first shot at the 5:53 mark of the opening period, as they continued to play without any push back against the Lightning, who were dominating the period.

Nearing the halfway point of the period, the Lightning had a 5-1 edge on shots, with Vancouver seemingly starting to figure out how to get some offensive play going in the Lightning end.

A penalty by Tampa Bay to Ryan Callahan at 9:21 for holding Ben Hutton, would give Vancouver their first power play of the game, and a chance to get some shots on Andrei Vasilevskiy, the Lightning goaltender. Unfortunately for the Canucks, the power play was anything but polished with little good puck movement and was free of any real scoring threat.

At 14:12, Alex Killorn of the Lightning would be assessed a penalty for hooking Jake Virtanen, putting the Canucks back on the power play.

This time, Vancouver would do a better job with the man advantage, getting the tying goal, on Sven Baertschi’s 7th goal of the season at 15:24, on a backhand shot, assisted by Bo Horvat (9) and Yannick Weber (5).

With a couple of minutes left in the period, Vancouver caught up to the Lightning in shots, surpassing them 7-5, making the last half of the opening period opposite of the first half.

The period would end with both teams tied at 1-1.

After being out shot 5-0, the Canucks ended up out shooting the Lightning 8-6 in the first period. Vancouver was 10 for 19 on face-offs. Bo Horvat was 4 for 5; Adam Cracknell, 4 for 6. Henrik Sedin led Canucks in shots with 2. Jake Virtanen had 2 of Vancouver’s four hits in the opening period and drew one penalty that led to the tying 1-1 power play goal. Vancouver was 1 for 2 on the power play.

In the second period, Vancouver would get some good shots on the Lightning goalie early, but things would settle down with the momentum shifting to Tampa Bay.

The Lightning received a 4 minute power play as the Canucks were assessed a double minor to Alex Edler at 4:03 for high sticking Nikita Kucherov and drawing blood. The Canucks killed the double minor successfuly.

Alex Edler would receive a minor almost five minutes later, for interference at 8:59, handing the Lightning another power play opportunity to get the go ahead goal.

Edler’s teammates bailed him out, killing off the penalty. The penalty kill was 3 for 3 in the period, keeping the game tied at 1-1. Canucks penalty kill improved to 24 for 27, 88.89 percent in their last 10 home games, with the penalty kills.

With five minutes left, both teams would start getting scoring chances, as the special teams gave way to regular lines for both teams, but the game would continue to be tied after two periods.

Shots were 9 to 7 Lightning and even at 15 each after two periods. Face-offs were 9 for 16 for Tampa Bay. Radim Vrbata and Henrik Sedin led Canucks in shots after two periods with 3 each; Sven Baertschi had 2. Alex Edler led the Canucks in penalty minutes after two periods with 6.

Canucks entered the final frame with a record of 9-7-9 in 1-goal games and 6-0-3 when tied after two periods; and 8-5-3, when tied after the 1rst period.

Bo Horvat got himself an breakaway on the Tampa Bay goalie in the opening minute of the 3rd period but his chance was snuffed out.

Nearing the halfway point of the 3rd the Canucks were getting some sustained pressure in the Lightning end.

While there was lots of skating, and play making, shots were 5-3 Tampa Bay, at the 10 minute mark.

Vancouver got into penalty trouble again, and Tampa Bay would get a man advantage at 10:19 when Yannick Weber would be sent off for cross checking Tyler Johnson, and a chance to break the tie.

The Canucks would kill the penalty one second before the Lightning would finally score, and take the lead 2-1, on a goal by Valtteri Filppula (5), on a wrist shot, assisted by Anton Stralman (15) and Ryan CAllahan (9), off the skate of Alex Edler and past Jacob Markstrom.

After the go ahead goal, Tampa Bay dominated the rest of the period, plugging up the neutral zone, and putting up a wall on their blue line.

With under three minutes left, the Lightning were out shooting Vancouver 13-4, and  8 to 1 in the final half of the final frame.

With 2:50 left in the game, Bo Horvat on a seemingly innocent play on the Lightning net, would score to even the game up at 2-2.

Horvat, his 6th goal, on a wrist shot, assisted by Ben Hutton (10) and Alex Biega (4) at 17:10. It was Horvat’s 4rth goal in his last 3 games.

The game would go into overtime tied 2-2 at the end of regulation play.

For the 14th time this season, the Canucks would go into overtime with a chance to improve upon their 1-7 record.

Several Canucks had opportunities to put the game away but it would take a sloppy change to lead to the winning goal.

With Henrik Sedin out of gas and changing, Lightning player Vladislav Namestnikov threw the puck up the ice to Nikita Kucherov, who went in on Markstrom, and scored the winning goal for a 3-2 victory for Tampa Bay.

Nikita Kucherov, his 16th goal of the season, assisted by Vladislav Namestnikov (12) and Anton Stralman (16) at 3:51.

With the loss, Vancouver takes over 3rd place in the Pacific division with 42 points, 4 points behind Arizona in 2nd place. They are 13 points behind Los Angeles;  a point in front of Anaheim. They are two points ahead of San Jose and Calgary;  5 points in front of Edmonton.

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GAME REVIEW

 

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WESTERN CONFERENCE WILD CARD STANDINGS

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Vancouver Out To Take Season Series From Lightning In Key Game

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 9, 2016

Virtanen To Play, Miller Suits Up,

Hansen Out, Against Lightning


The Vancouver Canucks (16-16-9) play the 6th game on their 7-game home stand against the Tampa Bay Lightning  (20-17-4) tonight at Rogers Place.

The Canucks will be out to regain 3rd place in the Pacific division all for themselves with a victory tonight, and leap frog over Anaheim, who defeated the St. Louis Blues last night 4-3.

In their last game, Vancouver led by Bo Horvat’s offensive outburst, defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2, winning their third of five games on their seven game home stand.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 6: Bo Horvat #53 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates after scoring against the Carolina Hurricanes during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 6, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 6: Bo Horvat #53 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates after scoring against the Carolina Hurricanes during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 6, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Bo Horvat, had two goals, including the winner on the power play with 1:06 remaining in regulation; and Sven Baertschi, with a goal on his return to the lineup, scored for Vancouver, to improve the Canucks record to 5-2-1 in their last eight games.

Horvat, after scoring his first goal in 28 games against Arizona on Monday night, now has 3 goals in two straight games, two on the power play. For Baertschi, he now has 4 goals and 2 assists along with 12 shots on net, in his last 6 games played.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 26 of 28 shots in his 6th straight start, for a Sv% of .929.

Markstrom is now, 4-2-1 in his last 7 games, with a GAA of 2.12 and a Sv% of .929. In his last nine games, he is 4-4-1, with a GAA of 2.02 and Sv% of .932.

In their previous game, Vancouver’s comeback attempt against the Arizona Coyotes on Monday night fell short,  as the Canucks lost 3-2 in the fourth game of four consecutive games at home against Pacific division opponents.

Bo Horvat and Daniel Sedin scored for Vancouver. For Horvat, it was his first goal in 28 games; for Sedin, it was his 17th goal of the season, to lead all Canucks. Jacob Markstrom stopped 26 of 29 shots in his 5th straight start, for a Sv% of .897.

Vancouver has a 4-4-3 record against the Atlantic division opponents and 8-8-4 record against the Eastern Conference overall.

Jake Virtanen, who was loaned to Canada for the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship, will return to the lineup. The No. 6 pick at the 2014 NHL Draft has one goal and three assists in 19 games with Vancouver but has not played in the League since Nov. 30.

Jacob Markstrom, will make his 7th consecutive start in net, with Ryan Miller backing him up.

Emerson Etem, the newest Canuck, acquired in a trade from the New York Rangers yesterday, will not play tonight.

Current injuries for the Canucks include: F Brandon Sutter (sports hernia surgery), D Luca Sbisa (hand), and D Dan Hamhuis (facial fracture) and F Jannick Hansen (upper body) are on the injured reserve list.

The Canucks are 1-4-0 against the Lightning in their last five games played and 3-6-1 in their last 10 meetings, dating back to the 2007-2008 season.

The Canucks are in 4rth place, tied for 3rd with Anaheim, in the Pacific division of the Western Conference with 41 points, 3 points behind second place Arizona and 13 points behind division leaders Los Angeles. Vancouver is ahead of Calgary by a single point. Canucks are three points in front of San Jose, with Edmonton 4 points back.

San Jose has 3 games in hand on Vancouver.

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The Lightning come into the game having played the Edmonton Oilers on Friday night at Rexall Place, staging a winning comeback by scoring three consecutive goals in the 3rd period and defeating the home team 3-2 in their second game of their 3 game Western Canada road swing. The Bolts had dropped four in a row in Edmonton and  were 0-3-1 over that stretch; Tampa Bay is 5-10-1 all-time in Edmonton now.

Victor Hedman had a goal and two assists in the third period. Nikita Kucherov scored the tying goal for Tampa Bay;  and Steven Stamkos, with his 18th goal of the season, scored the game-winner with 4:09 remaining. Goaltender Ben Bishop made 24 saves. The Lightning were 0 for 3 on the power play and 2 for 3 on the penalty kill.

Tampa Bay previously lost to the Calgary Flames on Tuesday, 3-1 at Scotiabank Saddledome. The Lightning lost in regulation in the opening game of a multi-game road trip for the first time this season, dropping to 4-1-1 in such situations. Steven Stamkos netted his team-leading 17th goal of the season. Tampa Bay goaltender Ben Bishop made his first start of 2016 and stopped 21-of-23 shots but was saddled with the loss. Tampa Bay didn’t have a power play in the loss to Calgary, the first time this season it’s gone a game without a power play.

Tampa Bay allowed its first power-play goal in its last 8 games, against Edmonton last night, bringing to an end their consecutive game streaks to an end without one at 7 games. The Lightning have now successfully killed 20 of 21 opponent power plays in their last 8 games. The Bolts penalty kill ranks tied for 21rst in the NHL at 79.3% overall.

The Bolts have scored 9 power-play goals on 33 power-play opportunities (27%) over their last 8 games.

Tampa Bay is 6-3-0 against Pacific Division opponents and have a 8-7-2 record against the Western Conference overall.

The Lightning sit in 5th spot in the Atlantic division of the Eastern Conference, with 44 points, 5 points out of 2nd place and a playoff position.

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TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING NOTES

  • Lightning captain Steven Stamkos and goaltender Ben Bishop were selected Wednesday to play in the 2016 NHL All-Star Game
  • Stamkos has scored 7 goals in his last 9 games
  • Stamkos has scored nine power-play goals, tops on the Bolts and T-4th in the NHL
  • Since 2009-10, Stamkos ranks second in the NHL for total goals (271), training only Alex Ovechkin (278)
  • Lightning forward Valtteri Filppula had his point streak stopped at four games on January 8th at Edmonton.
  • Bolts defenseman Anton Stralman had his assist/point streak stopped at four games on January 8 at Edmonton.
  • Nikita Kucherov saw his point streak come to an end at a Bolts-season-best eight games on Jan. 5 at Calgary. He has three goals and nine assists in his last 9 games and has points in 10 of his last 13 games (6 goals, 9 assists).
  • Bishop, 29, has allowed two goals or less in 19 of his last 24 starts and 23 of 32 overall
  • Bishop is tied for the league lead for penalty minutes (4) among goalies

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Bo Horvat has 3 goals in his last two home games, including two power play goals.
  • In his last 9 home games, Horvat has a FOW% of 55.6 percent (85 FOW and 68 FOL); 19 shots, 9 hits, 8 takeaways, 6 blocked shots and a 15.8 shooting percentage.
  • After 41 games, Vancouver is 25th in the NHL on the power play, 23 for 138 opportunities, for 16.7 percent.
  • Canucks are averaging 2.37 goals per game. For an 82 game schedule the estimate is Vancouver will finish with 194 goals. The least number of goals ever scored by a Vancouver team in a full season of 82 games were 192 by the 1998-99 Canucks. 
  • Vancouver is 4 for 43 in their last 15 games overall with the man advantage (4 for 32 at home). They are 2 for 25 in their last 9 road games as well.
  • Vancouver is 27th in the NHL as a team in hits with 772; 15th in giveaways with 317; 20th in blocked shots with 539; 25th in takeaways with 202.
  • Canucks penalty kill is 23rd in the NHL, 108 for 137: 78.8 percent.
  • Canucks penalty kill is a killer at 21 for 24, 87.5 percent in their last 9 home games. And 27 for 33 in their last 9 games overall, 81.8 percent.
  • Vancouver has points in 10 of its last 18 (7-8-3=17 pts) & 13 of its last 24 games (9-11-4=22 pts).
  • Daniel and Henrik Sedin have 7 points in their last 9 home games; Daniel, 2-5=7; Henrik, 1-6=7.
  • Bo Horvat ranks 43rd among all NHL skaters in face-off win-percentage (more than 400 face-offs taken) at 50.8%).
  • Daniel Sedin will be making his third NHL All-Star Game appearance when he represents Team Pacific Division on Jan. 31 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Daniel has a goal in three of his last seven games played. He currently leads the team in points (38, which also ranks t-9th in the NHL), goals (17, which ranks t-11th in the NHL), ppg (5) and ppp (13), shots (142) and gwg (4), and is
    second in assists (21).

COMING INTO TONIGHT…….

POINT STREAKS:
BO HORVAT (3-0-3 / 2 Games)
CHRISTOPHER TANEV (1-2-3 / 3 Games)

VANCOUVER CANUCKS ALL-TIME RECORD

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  • Canucks are 10 goals from 11, 000 goals scored as an NHL franchise, according to NHL.com

CANUCKS AND NHL PLAYERS STATS

  • Alex Edler is tied for 16th in the NHL in TOI/G with 24:36.
  • Jannick Hansen is tied for 27rst in the NHL in plus/minus with a +11.
  • Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin are tied for 35th in the NHL in plus/minus with a +10.
  • Bo Horvat is tied for 2nd in the NHL in negative plus/minus with a -19.
  • Radim Vrbata is 8th in the NHL in negative plus/minus with a -14.
  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 9th in NHL scoring with 38 points (17-21=38).
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 26th in NHL scoring with 34 points (9-25=34).
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 49th in NHL hits with 91.
  • Chris Tanev is 7th in the NHL in blocked shots with 97.
  • Alex Edler is tied for 12th in the NHL in blocked shots with 90.
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 8th in the NHL in assists with 25.
  • Radim Vrbata is tied for 9th in the NHL in shots on goal with 140.
  • Daniel Sedin is 8th in the NHL in shots on goal with 142.
  • Jacob Markstrom is 9th in the NHL with least goals allowed (10 games or more), with 31.
  • Jacob Markstrom is tied for 22nd in the NHL in GAA with 2.45 (13 games or more played).
  • Jacob Markstrom is 19th in the NHL in Sv% with .919 (13 games or more played).
  • Ryan Miller is 4rth in the NHL in goals allowed with 76.
  • Ryan Miller is 15th in the NHL in shots faced with 836.
  • Ryan Miller is 16th in the NHL in saves made with 760.
  • Brandon Prust is tied for 2nd in the NHL in fighting majors with 7.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 3rd most  fighting majors in the NHL with 6.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 1rst in the NHL in misconducts with 4.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 2nd in the NHL in roughing penalties with 8.
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 5th most minor penalties in the NHL with 20.
  • Derek Dorsett is 1rst in the NHL with most penalty minutes with 110.
  • Brandon Prust is 14th in the NHL with 57 penalty minutes.
  • Alex Edler is tied for 21rst in the NHL in missed shots with 50.
  • Radim Vrbata is tied for 33rd in the NHL in missed shots with 46.
  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 36th in the NHL in missed shots with 45.
  • Henrik Sedin is 24rth in the NHL in shooting percentage with 18.4 percent (13 or more games played).

LACK OF PRODUCTION

  • Chris Higgins, 21 games without a goal; plus/minus of -14
  • Adam Cracknell, 21 games without a goal
  • Alex Burrows, 19 games without a goal; plus/minus of -7
  • Derek Dorsett, 1 goal in last 32 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 goal in last 30 games played
  • Bo Horvat,  3 goals in the last 29 games; plus/minus of -16
  • Jared McCann, 1 goal in last 21 games played; plus/minus of -8
  • Radim Vrbata, 1 goal in last 12 games played
  • Chris Higgins, 1 assist in last 24 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 assist in last 21 games played
  • Chris Tanev, 2 assists in last 25 games played
  • Alex Edler, 0 points in last 11 games played; plus/minus of -3
  • Yannick Weber, 0 points in last 13 games played; 1 point in last 19 games played
  • Ben Hutton, 0 points in last 12 games played; 1 point in last 18 games played

THE CANUCKS HAVE NEVER PLAYED A FULL SEASON WITHOUT A  25 GOAL SCORER. WHO WILL IT BE THIS YEAR?

  • Daniel Sedin, 17 goals in 41 games played
  • Jannick Hansen, 12 goals in 41 games played
  • Radim Vrbata, 10 goals in 39 games played
  • Henrik Sedin, 9 goals in 39 games played
  • Jared McCann, 7 goals in 38 games played
  • Sven Baertschi, 6 goals in 33 games played

VANCOUVER’S 2015.16 RECORD WHEN…

  • Score 4+ Goals: 8-0-1
  • Score 3 Goals or Less: 8-16-8
  • Allow 4+ Goals: 0-9-4
  • Allow 3 Goals or Less: 16-7-5
  • On 0 Days Rest: 3-1-2
  • On 1 Day Rest: 6-9-6
  • On 2 Days Rest: 4-4-1
  • On 3+ Days Rest: 2-2-0
  • Score a PPG: 7-6-6
  • Give up a PPG: 5-11-7
  • 25+ Shots on Goal: 11-13-8
  • Less than 25 shots: 5-3-1

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NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

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2015-2016 VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS ALL TEAMS

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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LIGHTNING PLAYER STATS

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Vancouver Canucks First Goal (CanucksTV)

Barry Wilkins scored the first ever Canuck goal on October 9th, 1970 against Los Angeles Kings.