Vancouver Takes On Western Conference Leaders Dallas Stars

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 27, 2015

The Vancouver Canucks (9-8-6) fresh off watching the Carolina Panthers defeat the Dallas Cowboys on U.S. Thanksgiving Day, are back in action tonight against Western Conference leaders Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center.

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The game is the second for the Canucks on their 4-game road trip. Vancouver won 3-2 in Minnesota Wednesday. Radim Vrbata scored two goals, and Ryan Miller had 31 saves for the Canucks, which ended a four-game winless streak on the road and won for just the second time in its past 8-games on the road.

The Canucks are 3-6-2 in their past 11 games overall.

Brandon Sutter (abdominal) and Ben Hutton (lower body) are injured for Vancouver.

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The Stars had a five-game winning streak end with a 7-4 loss to Ottawa at American Airlines Center Tuesday. Tonight’s game wraps up a three-game homestand for Dallas.

Kari Lehtonen (upper body) is unavailable for Dallas. Travis Moen (upper body) and  Jason Demers (lower body) are day-to-day.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Jake Virtanen leads the team and leads NHL rookies in hits with 53.
  • Daniel Sedin has 10 points (5-5-10) in his last 6 games. He has had two four point performances in the last six games – Nov. 10 at CBJ and Nov. 21 vs CHI. He currently leads the team in points (25) and goals (10).
  • The Canucks are now 6-4-3 away from Rogers Arena this season.
  • The Canucks stopped allowing at least 3 goals against at10 straight games tonight.
  • The Canucks one goal victory tonight was just their 3rd in 15 one goal games this season. Vancouver won 22 of 31 one-goal games last season.
  • The Stars are 8-3-0 at home. The Canucks are 6-4-3 on the road.
  • The Canucks rank eighth in goal scoring at 2.87 per game. The Stars rank second in goal scoring in the NHL at 3.54 per game.
  • The Canucks rank seventh on the power play at 21.0 percent. The Stars rank second on the power play at 26.9 percent.
  • Alex Edler, Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin all had points against Minnesota, to continue their points streaks going into Dallas.
  • Alex Edler: 0-4=4 in 3 games; Daniel Sedin: 5-5=10 in 6 games; Henrik Sedin: 2-7=9 in 5 games.
  • Radim Vrbata goes into tonight’s game with 3 goals in his last 2 games.
  • Daniel Sedin ranks fourth in NHL scoring with 25 points (10 goals, 15 assists).
  • The Canucks’ even strength scoring chance differential during the month of November in 12 games, War-On-Ice figures indicate, is 46.5 per cent. Only three NHL teams have been out-chanced by a wider margin this month: Ottawa, 44.9 per cent; Florida, 42.9 per cent; and the New York Rangers, 40.2 per cent.
  • Dallas Stars even strength scoring chance differential during the month of November is 53.4 per cent, 4rth best in the NHL.
  • In November, War-On-Ice figures indicate Vancouver has given up 245 even-strength scoring chances against. Only seven NHL teams have been out-chanced at even-strength by a wider margin this month: Winnipeg, 250; St. Louis, 254; Ottawa, 254; Philadelphia, 259; Boston, 260; Dallas, 262; Toronto, 292.
  • The Canucks have had six different players make their NHL debut this season (Grenier, Shinkaruk, Virtanen, McCann, Hutton, and Gaunce). According to Elias Sports Bureau, this is the most number players to make their NHL debut for the Canucks in a single season since six players did so during the 2007.08 season.

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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Vancouver Takes Minnesota With Wild Finnish

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 25, 2015

Two Per Cent More Does It

Vancouver Canucks (9-8-6)  started their four game road trip by taming the Minnesota Wild (11-6-3), giving them their first loss of their four game home stand, and their second loss at home this season.

Radim Vrbata had two goals, including a power play goal. The line of Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin and Jannick Hansen had four points ( Hansen his 7th goal; Daniel two assists for 15; Henrik an assist for 15).

Ryan Miller stopped 31 of 33 shots, for a .939 SV percentage. Vancouver was perfect on the power play and was 2 for 3 on their penalty kill, that goal going off of Edler’s skate and credited to Thomas Vanek.

The Wild came out strong in the opening period, pressing the Canucks with Ryan Miller playing strong as he patiently and eagerly anticipated his teammates getting their game legs sooner than later.

Minnesota got on the score sheet first with a power play goal by Thomas Vanek at 12:39, assisted by Mikko Koivu (15) and Mikael Granlund (9). It was the Canucks 8 power play goal against in 8 road games in November.

Vancouver kept challenging the Wild and Miller kept making timely saves, finally resulting in Radim Vrbata (5) scoring an even strength goal at 19:32, assisted by Jared McCann (3) and Alex Edler (9).

The Canucks started out with a stronger second period, taking the play to the Wild, and Miller continued to be strong in net for Vancouver, who took the momentum of the late first period goal in the middle frame.

In the final half of the second period, on the power play, Radim Vrbata (6) scored his second goal of the game, from Henrik Sedin (15) and Daniel Sedin (14), to put the Canucks up 2-1. It was the Canucks 6th power play goal in 8 road games this month. And that was the way the period end, with Vancouver up by a goal.

Vancouver out shot the Wild 10-5 in the second period, after being out shot 13-9 by Minnesota in the opening period.

Vancouver continued in the final frame where they left off in the middle period, and were rewarded at 5:21 on an even strength goal by Jannick Hansen (7), assisted by Daniel Sedin (15), Canucks now up 3-1.

At 12:48 of the period, Yannick Webber took a penalty, giving the Wild a great opportunity to get within a goal of Vancouver. While Minnesota was unsuccessful on the power play, the Wild took the momentum they created into the final five minutes of the game and turned it up a notch, pressing the Canucks and challenging them in the netural zone and in their own end.

With just under two minutes left in the game, the Wild pulled Devan Dubnyk out for a sixth attacker and the action got frantic and intense. Canucks found that their ability to withstand the Wild onslaught was wearing on them, and with 1:20 left in the game, Charlie Coyle (5) scored on a tip in from Ryan Suter (17) and Mikko Koivu (16).

Minnesota used their timeout and then the the frantic and intense action continued with the Wild continually trying to get their goalie out of the net again and get that sixth attacker back on the ice. The Canucks were not being so accommodating and eventually it happened and Minnesota was all in and giving it all they could when Vancouver got a pentalty.

Wild were now on the power play with six skaters to four. Alex Edler got two minutes for hooking with 33.4 seconds left. Wild were all over the Canucks net; Miller doing his best to follow the puck. Koivu misses a great backhand opportunity. Then Mikael Granlund with his great opportunity puts the puck over the net and out of play with 11.8 seconds left. The faceoff is a good one for Vancouver and they get the puck out and down the ice.

Canucks with in a frantic an exciting finish.

Alex Edler, Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin all had points, to continue their points streaks. Alex Edler: 0-4=4 in 3 games; Daniel Sedin: 5-5=10 in 6 games; Henrik Sedin: 2-7=9 in 5 games.

Bo Horvat had his assists streak stopped at two games: 0-2=2. Henrik Sedin had his goal scoring streak ended at two games: 2-0=2.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Jake Virtanen leads the team and leads NHL rookies in hits with 53.
  • Daniel Sedin has 10 points (5-5-10) in his last 6 games. He has had two four point performances in the last six games – Nov. 10 at CBJ and Nov. 21 vs CHI. He currently leads the team in points (25) and goals (10).
  • The Canucks are now 6-4-3 away from Rogers Arena this season.
  • The Canucks stopped allowing at least 3 goals against at10 straight games tonight.
  • The Canucks one goal victory tonight was just their 3rd in 15 one goal games this season. Vancouver won 22 of 31 one-goal games last season.

Next game: Friday, November 27 at the Dallas Stars.

GAME REVIEW

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CANUCKS BANTER: Vancouver Look To Tame Wild Tonight

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 25, 2015

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The Canucks face off against the Wild tonight for the first of three times this season. Vancouver is 4-4-2 against Minnesota in the last ten games played, dating back to the 2012-13 season.

Vancouver is pressed to get a win tonight, close will not cut it anymore, as frustrations are building and the chance of making the playoffs is getting slimmer if the Canucks do not turn it around now.

“Our record right now is what we deserve,” Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller told the Canucks website on Tuesday. “We have to find a way to win games. We can be better and we have to be better.”
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“It’s like playoff hockey for us, and we need to recognize that. Our urgency level has to be higher. I think the guys know that, so I would expect us to be battling.  Saying that, I do believe in the character of this group, and I don’t believe there are many nights that they haven’t given everything they have.”

Minnesota (11-5-3) is 8-1-0 at home and has outscored opponents 10-3 in three straight victories there since losing to Nashville on Nov. 5.

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The Canucks desperately need to find a way to turn their momentum around or they could very well find themselves outside the playoff picture by the time this trip wraps up on Tuesday in Los Angeles. After their less-than-stellar seven-game road trip earlier this month, the Canucks are certainly aware of the importance getting off to a good start although they couldn’t have been handed a tougher opponent to begin with. canucks.nhl.com

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Jake Virtanen leads the team and leads NHL rookies in hits with 52.
  • Daniel Sedin has 8 points (5-3-8) in his last 5 games. He has had two four point performances in the last six games – Nov. 10 at CBJ and Nov. 21 vs CHI. He currently leads the team in points (23) and goals (10) and ranks fifth in League scoring.
  • Jared McCann ranks tied for third on the team and t-sixth among rookies in goals (6); he is also the first Canucks player since Dane Jackson in 1993 to have at least five consecutive goals to start his career (no assists).
  • McCann currently ranks 5th among rookies in shooting percentage (17.1%) and is 7th among rookies in shots with 35.
  • Ryan Miller ranks tied for first in games played/started (18) and second in TOI (1086:13). He also ranks third among all goalies in
    shots against with 514.
  • Alex Edler leads VAN in time on ice (24:48) and has led the team in that category in 20 of 21 games he’s played, including 12 games where he’s led all skaters in TOI. He currently ranks 11th in the NHL in TOI/GP. Last season, Edler ranked first on the team in average ice time per game (23:58) and led the team in TOI on 59 separate occasions including 26 games where led all skaters in TOI.
  • The Canucks (8-8-6) start the 4- game road trip having lost 5 of their past 6 games.
  • The Canucks went 1-4-2 on a recent 7-game road trip that ended on Nov. 18, but are still above .500 (5-4-3) away from Rogers Arena this season.
  • Vancouver has allowed at least 3 goals against in 10 straight games
  • After winning 22 of 31 one-goal games last season, the Canucks have won just 2 of 14 this season, representing the worst winning percentage.
  • Vancouver’s 5-on-5 goals-for/goals-against numbers rank 14th and 13th in the NHL respectively according to Hockey Analysis.
  • Vancouver is tied for 5th  in the NHL  in goals scored with the man advantage, but their five-on-five Corsi For % of 48.6 is good for only 20th.
  • Vancouver will be without defenseman Ben Hutton (lower body) and forward Brandon Sutter (abdominal), who remain out for the road trip. Hutton  and Sutter are to be at least a week away from returning, according to coach Willie Desjardins.
  • Devan Dubnyk recorded his 3rd shutout on November 21 against Nashville, 4-0.
  • Dubnyk’s shutouts have all come at home, where he has a 1.90 goals-against average compared to 3.09 on the road.
  • Minnesota is 9-1-0 when scoring first.
  • The Canucks (8-8-6) lost for the fifth time in six games Sunday, falling 3-2 to New Jersey
  • Against the Devils, Vancouver were 1 for 8 on power plays after scoring on 8 of 21 chances in the previous five games.
  • The Canucks have been abysmal on the penalty kill, giving up 11 goals on opponents’ 36 chances in the past 10 games after previously limiting teams to 3 for 32.
  • Minnesota is 17 for 50 on the power play (34.0 percent) against Vancouver, with the Canucks losing 9 of the last 13 in Minnesota.
  • The Canucks’ even strength scoring chance differential during the month of November in 11 games, War-On-Ice figures indicate, is 45.9 per cent. Only three NHL teams have been out-chanced by a wider margin this month: Ottawa, 44.3 per cent; Florida, 42.9 per cent; and the New York Rangers, 39.8 per cent.
  • In these 11 games, War-On-Ice figures indicate Vancouver has given up 225 even-strength scoring chances against. Only seven NHL teams have been out-chanced at even-strength by a wider margin this month: St. Louis, 230; Ottawa, 233; Boston, 234; Calgary, 237; Philadelphia, 238; Dallas, 262; Toronto, 292.
  • The Canucks have had six different players make their NHL debut this season (Grenier, Shinkaruk, Virtanen, McCann, Hutton, and Gaunce). According to Elias Sports Bureau, this is the most number players to make their NHL debut for the Canucks in a single season since six players did so during the 2007.08 season.
  • The last season where six or more players made their NHL debut in a single season for the Canucks was in 1999.00 (eight players)
  • The Canucks have scored 2.86 goals for per game, ranking 8th in the League; their 63 goals on the year are fifth most in the NHL.
  • VANCOUVER’S 2015.16 RECORD WHEN…
    Score 4+ Goals: 6-0-0
    Score 3 Goals or Less: 2-8-6
    Allow 4+ Goals: 0-3-3
    Allow 3 Goals or Less: 8-4-3
    On 0 Days Rest: 2-1-1
    On 1 Day Rest: 2-4-4
    On 2 Days Rest: 3-2-1
    On 3+ Days Rest: 0-1-1
    Score a PPG: 3-5-4
    Give up a PPG: 3-6-3
    25+ Shots on Goal: 6-7-5
    Less than 25 shots: 2-1-1
  • The club record for NHL debuts in a single season is 11 which occurred during the 1973.74 season.
  • The Canucks players aged 23 or younger that have appeared in the lineup thus far (Baertschi, Horvat, Hutton, Virtanen, McCann, Gaunce, and Shinkaruk) have accounted for 21.2% of points (36), 34.9% of goals (22) and 22.4% of assists (24) respectively, for the team this season
  • The Canucks have had 18 different goal scorers this season, tied for fourth most in the League with the NY Islanders and Tampa Bay; Nashville has had 20 and St. Louis and Boston have had 19 different goal scorers.

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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CANUCKS BANTER: Each Canuck Asked To Get Two Per Cent Better Leaving For Minnesota

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 24, 2015

The Canuck players and coaches met together today, before taking off for the first game of their 4 game road trip that begins Wednesday in Minnesota, and then they met with the media.

Coach Willie Desjardins disclosed to the media that he asked each player to get two per cent better.

“If every guy gets two per cent better, we win those games, It’s not a big jump but it’s a little jump for each guy.” Desjardins said.

Vancouver will not have an easy time of it against Minnesota for their initial game of the road trip and here is why:

  • The Canucks (8-8-6) start the 4- game road trip having lost 5 of their past 6 games.
  • The Canucks went 1-4-2 on a recent 7-game road trip that ended on Nov. 18, but are still above .500 (5-4-3) away from Rogers Arena this season.
  • Vancouver has allowed at least 3 goals against in 10 straight games
  • After winning 22 of 31 one-goal games last season, the Canucks have won just 2 of 14 this season, representing the worst winning percentage.
  • Vancouver’s 5-on-5 goals-for/goals-against numbers rank 13th and 13th in the NHL respectively according to Hockey Analysis.
  • Vancouver is tied for 5th  in the NHL  in goals scored with the man advantage, but their five-on-five Corsi For % of 48.6 is good for only 20th.
  • Vancouver will be without defenseman Ben Hutton (lower body) and forward Brandon Sutter (abdominal), who remain out for the road trip. Hutton  and Sutter are to be at least a week away from returning, according to coach Willie Desjardins.
  • Minnesota (11-5-3) is 8-1-0 at home and has outscored opponents 10-3 in three straight victories there since losing to Nashville on Nov. 5.
  • Devan Dubnyk recorded his 3rd shutout on November 21 against Nashville, 4-0.
  • Dubnyk’s shutouts have all come at home, where he has a 1.90 goals-against average compared to 3.09 on the road.
  • Minnesota is 9-1-0 when scoring first.
  • The Canucks (8-8-6) lost for the fifth time in six games Sunday, falling 3-2 to New Jersey
  • Against the Devils, Vancouver were 1 for 8 on power plays after scoring on 8 of 21 chances in the previous five games.
  • The Canucks have been abysmal on the penalty kill, giving up 11 goals on opponents’ 36 chances in the past 10 games after previously limiting teams to 3 for 32.
  • Minnesota is 17 for 50 on the power play (34.0 percent) against Vancouver, with the Canucks losing 9 of the last 13 in Minnesota.

“Our record right now is what we deserve,” Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller told the Canucks website on Tuesday. “We have to find a way to win games. We can be better and we have to be better.”

  • The Canucks’ scoring chance differential during the month of November in 11 games, War-On-Ice figures indicate, is 45.9 per cent. Only three NHL teams have been out-chanced by a wider margin this month: Ottawa, 43.6 per cent; Florida, 42.9 per cent; and the New York Rangers, 39.8 per cent.
  • In these 11 games, War-On-Ice figures indicate Vancouver has given up 225 even-strength scoring chances. Only five NHL teams have been out-chanced at even-strength by a wider margin this month: St. Louis, 230; Boston, 234; Philadelphia, 238; Dallas, 238; Toronto, 292.

“It’s like playoff hockey for us, and we need to recognize that. Our urgency level has to be higher. I think the guys know that, so I would expect us to be battling.  Saying that, I do believe in the character of this group, and I don’t believe there are many nights that they haven’t given everything they have.” Desjardins continued.

Road game one of four, tomorrow against Minnesota, don’t miss it.

Little In The Tank Costs Vancouver 3-2 Loss To Devils

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 22, 2015

Winning Streak Ends At One


The Canucks (8-8-6) looked to sweep their two-game home stand with a win over the New Jersey Devils (11-8-1) tonight at Rogers Arena, and move into a share of first place with the Los Angeles Kings in the Pacific Division.

Instead, Vancouver got shown the door by the New Jersey Devils, in a 3-2 loss that started another losing streak at Rogers Arena.

The Canucks haven’t  had consecutive wins since they beat the Philadelphia Flyers on Oct. 30 and the Arizona Coyotes on Nov. 2.

It was critical that the Canucks not squander the momentum gained from last night’s slump ending win, by following it up with a poor effort tonight against the Devils, a team that was desperate for a win themselves.

Henrik Sedin was disappointed in the loss, feeling the Canucks lost a great chance to build more momentum on top of the Chicago victory.

 “Especially going on the road, a tough road trip, it was a chance for us to get moving up in the standings, start feeling good about ourselves and get some wins and get some momentum. That didn’t happen. I thought we played good enough to win.”, Henrik Sedin added.

There was an effort but not the intensity and urgency that was present in last night’s emotional 6-3 win over the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Chicago Blackhawks.

Cammalleri opened the scoring 65 seconds into the second period, set up Andy Greene’s power-play goal 91 seconds into the third and assisted on Adam Henrique’s goal eight minutes later for the Devils.

Henrik Sedin ended Schneider’s shutout bid with a shorthanded goal 7:21 into the third period after the Devils goalie misplayed the puck to Daniel Sedin in front of the net, and Radim Vrbata scored a power-play goal on a deflection with 0.6 seconds left.

New Jersey avoided  going winless on their three-game Western Canadian road trip which concluded tonight following losses in Calgary and Edmonton.

After welcoming Brandon Prust back to the line-up yesterday, the Canucks were hoping they would be bolstered by returning veteran Radim Vrbata, who missed the last two games with a groin injury. Except for his penalty shot, Vrbata did a good job of being inconsequential in the game, even with scoring Vancouver’s final goal with just tenths of a second left to play.

The Devils took advantage of the opportunity to do something Sunday night that they’ve never done before, sweep a season series from the Vancouver Canucks.

Winning in Vancouver never has been easy for the Devils, who are now 7-19-1 all-time and 2-5-1 since 1999-00.

The Canucks are  4-0 in games where Brandon Prust fights. Unfortunately, Prust had no fights. Canucks hand no win. Just saying.

Jacob Markstrom was 1-0-1 with a .914 save percentage and 3.41 goals-against after his 4-3 overtime loss to Montreal last Monday. He adds a loss to his season record, with his first regular season appearance of the year at Rogers Arena.

Markstrom made 19 saves for the Canucks, who have one win in their past six games (1-4-1).

Corey Schneider made 17 saves in the third period, stopping 36 shots in total, including a Vrbata penalty shot at 5:14 of the final period.

Vancouver had 38 shots to the Devils 22 shots.

The Canucks now get set for a 4-game road trip, starting with Minnesota on November 25 and finishing with Los Angeles on December 1.

In between they play the Dallas Stars on November 27 and San Jose Sharks on November 30.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Vancouver’s power play before tonight was 8 for 21 in its previous 5-games after going 0-16 the 5-games previous. Tonight, the Canucks were 1 for 7 on the power play.
  • Canucks have allowed 9 power play goals against in their last 10-games.
  • Vancouver’s penalty kill was 4 for 5 against the Devils.
  • Henrik Sedin’s shorthanded goal was his 7th shorthanded goal of his career.
  • Canucks outhit the Devils 14-12.
  • Vancouver had 7 giveaways and 6 takeaways tonight.
  • Vancouver has now surrendered three or more goals in 10 straight games.
  • Rookie defenceman Ben Hutton will be at least two weeks with a foot injury after blocking a shot Wednesday in Winnipeg.
  • Brandon Sutter will be out at least two weeks with abdominal injury.
  • Recalled Utica player Taylor Fedun, 27, could surface on the upcoming four-game road trip with the injury to Hutton.

GAME REVIEW

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