Canucks Bounce Hurricanes 3-2 In OT; Horvat Scores Two, Including Winner

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 15, 2016

 

The Vancouver Canucks (18-17-10) played the second game of their 6-game road trip tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes ( 20-18-8) at PNC Arena.

The Canucks were going for their third consecutive season sweep of the Hurricanes, while Carolina was trying for their 5th win in a row.

The Hurricanes took Vancouver to overtime, but in the end, the game would belong to the Canucks, as they would take their third consecutive season sweep of the Hurricanes; snap Carolina’s consecutive winning streak at 5 games; win their third overtime game, in their last 9 games; and win their first game of the road trip, defeating Carolina, 3-2 in OT.

Vancouver is now 10-9-5 against the Eastern Conference, and and 5-5-1 against Metropolitan division teams.

Bo Horvat, with his second goal of the game, and 8th goal of the season, would put the game away for Vancouver in the overtime, at 3:25.

Linden Vey would also score; four different Canucks received assists; and Jacob Markstrom, stopped 38 of 40 shots, for a .950 Sv%.

Bo Horvat’s points streak goes to 6 games (6-3=9), while Radim Vrbata takes his points streak to 3 games (1-2=3).

Markstrom in his last 9 starts has a record of 6-2-1, and a goals against average of 2.15; .930 save % during that stretch.

For Vancouver, the victory gave them their 6th win in overtime this season; 7th win in 12 games (7-3-2) and their 3rd win on the road in their last 5 games (3-1-1).

And the Canucks would finally score the first goal of a game since just before the Christmas break of 2015.

Vancouver is 1-1-0 on the six-game road trip that continues Sunday at the New York Islanders.

The Canucks had no power play opportunities, the second time this season that has happened. The only other time was on December 15, 2015, on the road against the Minnesota Wild.

Vancouver power play was 2 for 3, 67 percent tonight. It is 25 for 29, 86 percent in their last 9 games; 20 for 23, 87 percent, in their last 5 road games.

Vancouver is in 4rth place in the Pacific division, tied for 3rd place with San Jose; and 3 points behind Arizona, in 2nd. Los Angeles is 11 points in front of Vancouver in 1rst place with 57 points. Anaheim is one point behind the Canucks, who possess 5th place. Vancouver is 4 points ahead of Calgary, who occupy 6th. Edmonton occupies the cellar of the division with 39 points.

The positions of Nos. 2 thru 5 in the Pacific division are separated by 4 points.

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The Canucks started the opening period hoping to end their eight consecutive game streak of being scored on for the opening goal of the game.

Bo Horvat had a great scoring chance within the first half minute of the start of the game, as the Canucks got off to a quick start.

The first ten minutes of the period did not have a lot to offer. Shots were 5 to 3 for Carolina.

The last half of the opening period would have more action. Linden Vey would open up the scoring, the first time for the Canucks in 9 games, on their 5th shot of the period, at 13:14.

Vey’s first goal of the season, unassisted, on a wrist shot, to give Vancouver a 1-0 lead.

The first power play of the game went to Carolina, as Brandon Prust went off for holding Nathan Gerbe at 17:01.

Kris Versteeg, on the power play, would even up the game for Carolina, at 1-1 at 18:27. Versteeg, his 8th of the season, assisted by J. Slavin (7) and J. Staal (12)

Before the end of the period, Jake Virtanen would give the Hurricanes their second and third power play’s, at 19:23; a double-minor for high sticking Justin Faulk.

Carolina and Vancouver finish the opening period tied 1-1.

After one period:

  • Carolina out shot the Canucks 9 to 6. The Hurricanes had 6 giveaways to the Canucks 1.
  • Vancouver had 3 takeaways to the Hurricanes 2 .Carolina had 4 blocked shots to the Canucks 3 .
  • Carolina ruled the face-off circle, going 17 for 26 , percent. Matt Bartkowski led Canucks in shots with 2 .
  • Four of the top six players in TOI for Canucks, were defensemen: Tanev, Edler, Hutton, Fedun.
  • Vancouver and Carolina had 4 hits each

The Canucks would open the second period by killing off the double-minor to Jake Virtanen, hoping for a momentum surge from it; at the very least, giving the penalty kill a rest in order to pursue scoring some more goals.

It didn’t turn out that way exactly. The Canucks were out shot and were struggling in the face-off circle.

But Vancouver would score.

The Canucks would take its second lead of the game at 9:32, as Bo Horvat, on a wrist shot would score his 7th of the season, assisted by Tyler Fedun (1) and Matt Bartkowski (9).

It was Horvat’s 5th goal in his last 6 games, extending his points streak to 6 games.

After two periods:

  • Carolina out shot the Canucks 27 to 11 . The Hurricanes had 8 giveaways to the Canucks 2 .
  • Canucks had 4 takeaways to the Hurricanes 3 . Both teams had 7 blocked shots.
  • Carolina ruled the face-off circle, as Canucks 18 for 47 , 38.3 percent.
  • Matt Bartkowski led the Canucks in shots with 3; Daniel Sedin and Bo Horvat had 2 each.
  • Matt Bartkowski led the Canucks in hits with 3. Emerson Etem and Linden Vey had 2 blocked shots each.

In the final period, the Canucks were having issues organizing some action in the offensive zone due to showing signs of running out of gas; and getting lots of time in their own end, courtesy of the Hurricanes, who were having an easy time not allowing Vancouver to break out of their end.

Jacob Markstrom routinely made save after save, protecting the Canucks 2-1 lead, as his teammates were having issues generating push back.

RALEIGH, NC - JANUARY 15: Kris Versteeg #32 of the Carolina Hurricanes attempts a backhand shot past Jacob Markstrom #23 of the Vancouver Canucks as Ben Hutton #27 defends during an NHL game at PNC Arena on January 15, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images)

RALEIGH, NC – JANUARY 15: Kris Versteeg #32 of the Carolina Hurricanes attempts a backhand shot past Jacob Markstrom #23 of the Vancouver Canucks as Ben Hutton #27 defends during an NHL game at PNC Arena on January 15, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images)

With nine minutes left, Carolina was out shooting Vancouver, 35 to 15.

Canucks continued to battle hard, doing what they could to get that third goal without putting their one goal lead at risk.

With 2:10 left in regulation, the Hurricanes would even up the score at 2-2, as the puck would deflect in off both Biega and Bartkowski in front of the net.

John-Michael Liles, his 4rth goal of the season, on a deflected shot, at 17:50, assisted by Andrej Nestrasil (9) and Victor Rask (17).

The game would head to overtime.

And in overtime, Bo Horvat, on a delayed penalty, would score the overtime winner, on a steaming slap shot, on the short side of Cam Ward.

Horvat, his second of the game, 8th of the season, assisted by Radim Vrbata (10) and Chris Tanev (7), at 3:25.

RALEIGH, NC - JANUARY 15: Bo Horvat #53 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates with teammates after scoring an overtime goal during an NHL game against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on January 15, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images)

RALEIGH, NC – JANUARY 15: Bo Horvat #53 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrates with teammates after scoring an overtime goal during an NHL game against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on January 15, 2016 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregg Forwerck/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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Vancouver Looks To Bounce Back Against Carolina In Game Two Of Road Trip

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 15, 2016

 

The Vancouver Canucks (17-17-10) play the second game of their 6-game road trip tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes ( 20-18-7) at PNC Arena.

The Canucks will go for their third consecutive season sweep of the Hurricanes, while Carolina will try for their 5th win in a row against.

In their last game, Vancouver visited the Washington Capitals in the first game of their road trip last night at Verizon Center. The Canucks brought a 2-0-1 record in their last three games on the road into the game, looking for a third road victory in 4 games, and to end the Capitals 10 game home winning streak.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 6: Kris Versteeg #32 of the Carolina Hurricanes reaches to check Jared McCann #91 of the Vancouver Canucks 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: Kris Versteeg #32 of the Carolina Hurricanes reaches to check Jared McCann #91 of the Vancouver Canucks 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)

But alas, it was not to be, as Vancouver, lost a tough one on the chin, 4 to 1, to the top team in the NHL, the Washington Capitals (33-7-3), who extended their consecutive winning streak at home to 11 straight games.

Radim Vrbata, had his second goal in his last 15 games; Bo Horvat, picked up his 7th point in 5 consecutive games (4-3=7); and Henrik Sedin, got his 28th assist of the season, his 7th assist in his last 10 games; his 3rd assist in two consecutive games. Ryan Miller, stopped 36 of 39 shots for a .923 Sv% for the Canucks.

Jacob Markstrom, who got the win against Carolina in Vancouver, will start against the Hurricanes. He has  a 2.13 GAA and is 3-1-1 in his last five games, which includes the win against the Hurricanes.

“I look forward to facing them again. They’ll be fresh in our memory from when we saw them last week.”—Jacob Markstrom on Canucks Twitter.

Jared McCann will be in the lineup in place of Derek Dorsett who has the flu.

Taylor Fedun will his Canucks debut tonight in place of Yannick Weber.

“I’ve had lots of ups and downs which have allowed me to get where I am today. I’m reallly looking forward to tonight.”—Tyler Fedun on Canucks Twitter.

CANUCK JOTTINGS

  • Bo Horvat has 4 goals, 3 assists in his last five games, including 2 power play goals.
  • Since the start of the calendar year, Horvat ranks t-sixth in the NHL in goals scored (4) and is t-fourth in points (7).
  • Canucks are averaging 2.41 goals per game. For an 82 game schedule the estimate is Vancouver will finish with 198 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 13 games, Horvat has a FOW% of 50.4 percent (131 FOW and 124 FOL); 29 shots, 10 hits, 6 takeaways, 11 blocked shots; 2 PPG; 3 PPP; 9 PTS (4 G-5 A=9 PTS); and a 13.8 shooting percentage.
  • Canucks penalty kill is a killer at 26 for 29, 89.7 percent in their last 11 home games. And 34 for 40 in their last 12 games overall, 85.0 percent.
  • Vancouver has points in 12 of its last 21 (8-9-4=20 pts) & 15 of its last 27 games (10-12-5=25 pts).
  • Vancouver is 8 for 56, 14.3 percent  in their last 19 games overall since December 1, 2015, with the man advantage (6 for 38, 15.8 percent at home in 11 games since December 1).
  • Captain Henrik Sedin is 6 games played from tying Trevor Linden (1140) for most games played in a Canucks uniform. Henrik has skated in 1,134 career regular season games and also ranks first in franchise history in points (952), assists (732), and plus/minus (+225).
  • Daniel Sedin tied Markus Naslund (346) for first all-time in franchise goals on January 11 against Florida. In the goals department, Daniel ranks first in franchise history in power play goals (121), game-winning goals (77), and overtime goals (14).
  • Vancouver has had 147 power play opportunities to date, tied for the 3rd most of any team in the League; 72 of these opportunities have been drawn on the road, 8th in the NHL.
  • The Canucks conclude their seventh of 13 back-to-back series this season with tonight’s game versus Carolina. Thus far, the Canucks have gone 5-5-3 in back-to-backs this season including a record of 2-4-1 in the first game and 3-1-2 in the second game. Last season, Vancouver played in 12 back-to-back series. They posted a 15-8-1 record in those series going 10-2-0 in the first game and 5- 6-1 in the second game.
  • Henrik and Daniel Sedin have played in 590 wins together. They have been Vancouver’s top two scorers every season since 2006.07. According to ESB, since 1990.91 the only pairs of teammates to play in more wins together are Niklas Lidstrom and Kris Draper (664); and Lidstrom and Tomas Holmstrom (599).
  • Alex Edler surpassed Garth Butcher for 13th (611) for most games played in franchise history, against the Washington Capitals on January 14, 2016.
  • Henrik Sedin is 2 ppg from tying Ryan Kesler (61) for ninth all-time in franchise ppg
  • Alex Edler is 2 goals from tying Sami Salo (74) for third all-time amongst defencemen in franchise goals
  • According to Elias Sports, with their win on Jan. 11 vs FLA, the Canucks became the first NHL team to end streak of two opponents, each streak of 9+ games, before Feb. 1 of a season
  • Vancouver has scored a power play goal in five straight games; they have gone 5 for 16 during that stretch, 31.3 percent.
  • Alex Edler leads the team in time on ice per game (24:35) and has led the team in that category in 39 of 43 games he’s played, including 21 games where he’s led all skaters in TOI. He currently ranks 17th in the NHL in TOI/GP.
  • Chris Tanev leads the team and ranks seventh in the League in blocked shots with 101. His defence partner Alex Edler ranks t- 12th in the NHL with 93 blocked shots.
  • Jacob Markstrom made a career-high eight consecutive starts from Dec. 22 – Jan. 11. He has posted a record of 5-2-1 and a goals against average of 2.19 and .927 save % during that stretch.
  • Canucks players aged 23 or younger that have appeared in the lineup thus far (Baertschi, Horvat, Hutton, Virtanen, McCann, Gaunce, Shinkaruk, and Etem) have accounted for 21.2% of points (59), 22.3% of goals (23), 20.6% of assists (36), and 21.2% of shots (271) for the team this season.

In the jammed Pacific division, except for top spot held by the Los Angeles Kings, positions 2nd thru 6th are wide open for the taking, and the Canucks have been making a steady upward move in the standings towards one of the two remaining playoff spots in the division. They are 5 points out of 2nd and 2 points from 3rd place; 1 point ahead of Anaheim in 5th; 2 points in front of Calgary in 6th.

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In their last game, Carolina brought a three-game winning streak – all divisional victories – into a cross-conference game in St. Louis with an injury plagued Blues team last night . After back-to-back wins against Columbus, and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The Hurricanes defeated the St. Louis Blues for their 4rth straight win, 4-1 at Scottrade Center on Thursday night.

Brett Pesce, Brock McGinn and Riley Nash scored for the Hurricanes;  Jeff Skinner had a goal and an assist and goalie Eddie Lack made 23 saves.

The Hurricanes have earned points in 7 of its 8 games, are 7-2-2 in their last 11 games and are 12-5-3 in their last 20 games.

According to Canucks.nhl.com, Cam Ward may get the chance to extend Carolina’s winning streak to five games after Eddie Lack made 23 saves in a 4-1 victory at the St. Louis Blues.

CAROLINA HURRICANE NOTES

  • The line consisting of Eric Staal, Kris Versteeg and Elias Lindholm have points in  three of the last four games.
  • Skinner is tied for third among all NHL skaters in game-winning goals and ranks tied for sixth among all NHL skaters in even-strength goals (14).
  • In the 20 games since Carolina started using an all-American blueline full-time, the Hurricanes are 12-5-3 and the defensemen have accounted for 46 points (13g, 33a).
  • With their win on Thursday at STL, the Hurricanes moved to 20-18-7 on the season. It marks the first time since the conclusion of the 2013-14 season that the team has posted an above-.500 record (36-35-11). The last time the Hurricanes were two games above .500 was after a 4-1 win vs. DAL on April 3, 2014 (34-32-11).
  • The Carolina Hurricanes lead all NHL teams in total takeaways (404). Carolina forward Jeff Skinner leads all Hurricanes skaters in takeaways with 45 so far this season. Skinner ranks second among all NHL skaters in total takeaways. Carolina rookie defensemen Brett Pesce (20), Noah Hanifin (16) and Jaccob Slavin (14) rank among the top five NHL rookie defensemen in takeaways.
  • Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk was selected on Thursday to represent the Metropolitan Division in the 2016 NHL All-Star Game in Nashville. Faulk ranks second in the league in power-play goals (12), and was the first player in the history of the NHL to score his
    first 12 goals of the season on the power play. Faulk is tied for the most power-play goals by a defenseman in a season in franchise history (Risto Siltanen; 1983-84).
  • The Carolina Hurricanes rank second in the NHL in faceoff win percentage (53.3). Hurricanes blueliner Noah Hanifin ranks first among NHL rookie defensemen (sixth overall) in power-play ice time (88:07).
  • Point Streaks
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In the tight Metropolitan division, except for top spot held by the Washington Capitals, positions 2nd thru 7th are wide open for the taking, and Carolina has been making a steady upward move in the standings towards one of the two remaining playoff spots in the division. They are 6 points out of 2nd; 4 points from 3rd place, and tied for a share  of 4rth with New Jersey, going into the game tonight.

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NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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Horvat Leads Canucks With Two Goals As Vancouver Defeats Carolina, 3-2

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 6, 2016

SPECIAL TEAMS LEAD CANUCKS TO WIN OVER HURRICANES

The Vancouver Canucks  (16-16-9) never-say-die attitude against the Arizona Coyotes (16-18-7) pays off,  led by Bo Horvat’s offensive outburst, as the Canucks win 3-2, their third win in five games on their seven game home stand.

Bo Horvat, with 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.

For Horvat, after scoring his first goal in 28 games against Arizona on Monday night, he now has 3 goals in two straight games, two on the power play.

Horvat, had his first career multi-goal performance in 109 games played, and also led the Vancouver to its eighth consecutive victory over the Hurricanes at Rogers Arena dating to January 12, 2002 (0-6-2).

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. He 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.

Vancouver was 1 for 5 on the power play, and 2 for 2 on the penalty kill. Canucks are now 2 for 27 in their last 11 games with the man advantage, and 21 for 24 in their last 9 home games on the penalty kill.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 6: Sven Baertschi #47 of the Vancouver Canucks watches the second goal of teammate Bo Horvat #53 get past Eddie Lack #31 of 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: Sven Baertschi #47 of the Vancouver Canucks watches the second goal of teammate Bo Horvat #53 get past Eddie Lack #31 of 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)

The Canucks came out in the first period with Sven Baertschi and Brandon Prust returning from injuries; Alex Edler over the flu, and the return of Eddie Lack, in a different uniform no less, to motivate them in the opening period.

The period was scoreless but not uneventful.

Bo Horvat had at least four good scoring chances and was easily the best forward on the ice for Vancouver.

Eddie Lack had a couple of goal posts and some tremendous stops, especially on Bo Horvat, Alex Burrows and Daniel Sedin.

Even though Jacob Markstrom only had two shots, his calming influence when Carolina had some prolonged offensive pressure in the Canucks zone, gave the Canucks the ability to move the puck out of their end unscathed.

Carolina was out shot by Vancouver 8 to 2; with the Hurricanes not getting their first shot on goal until between the 10th and 11th minutes of play.

Vancouver was 0 for 1 on the power play. Carolina was 9 for 16 on face-offs. Canucks Linden Vey was 3 for 5 in the face-off circle. Bo Horvat led Canucks in shots with 3; Daniel Sedin had 2 shots. Derek Dorsett led Vancouver in hits with 2. Carolina had 5 giveaways in the opening period. Jordan Staal was 5 for 8 for Carolina on face-offs.

Carolina carried over their late power play opportunity in the first period into the middle frame but the Canucks killed it easily enough. Canucks power play is a killer at 20for 23, 86.96 percent in their last 9 home games.

Play in the second period was initially to Vancouver’s liking, with the Canucks continuing to look for that elusive first goal of the game but with the amount of offensive possession in the Hurricanes end, Carolina was out shooting Vancouver 3-2 nearing the seven minute mark of the period.

Canucks received a power play opportunity when Noah Hanifin was penalized for holding Sven Baertschi at 6:37.

Unfortunately for the Canucks, on the power play Linden Vey gave up the puck on a stick check by Jordan Staal, and Carolina quickly left their zone, eventually scoring the opening goal of the game shorthanded.

John-Michael Iles, his 2nd goal of the season, on a wrist shot, assisted by Jordan Staal (9) at 8:02 to give Carolina a 1-0 lead.

To add insult to injury, the Canucks were unable to capitalize on their power play opportunity, going 0 for 2 in the game, making it 1 goal on 24 opportunities  in their last 11 games.

After the Hurricanes goal, and a dejected Canucks team, Carolina turned up their game a notch, pestering Markstrom and the Canucks with shots, eventually catching up to the Canucks for shots in the game and surpassing them.

Canucks were getting the odd scoring chance but Eddie Lack continued to stymie his former Vancouver teammates, holding the Canucks off the score sheet, as Carolina continued to build on their momentum.

Then with the second period nearing an end, Sven Baertschi, with a leading pass from Adam Cracknell, went in on Eddie Lack all alone, burying the puck behind a surprised Lack, to tie the game up at 1-1.

Sven Baertschi, his 6th goal of the season, on a wrist shot, assisted by Adam Cracknell (5) at 17:39.

The Canucks good fortune, sort of, continued late in the period, as Vancouver received their third power play of the game when Jordan Staal was sent to the penalty box for hooking Ben Hutton at 18:41.

Then with six seconds left in the middle frame, Carolina’s Elias Lindholm, received a delay of game penalty for putting the puck over the glass, giving the Canucks a 5-on-3 for the first 41 seconds of the 3rd period.

The Hurricanes out shot the Canucks 13 to 7 in the period with both teams having 15 shots each after two. Carolina was 11 for20 on face-offs. Daneil Sedin had 4 shots after two periods; Bo Horvat, 3 shots; Alex Edler and Ben Hutton, 2 shots each. Linden Vey was 6 for 10 on face-offs after two; Henrik Sedin, 4 for 9; Bo Horvat, 5 for 14.

The Canucks entered the final period of the game with a two-man advantage, but were disappointing with both power plays, as they were unable to take advantage of either opportunity, and became 0 for 4 in the game on the power play, making it 3 for 41 in their last 15 games with the man advantage; 1 for 26 in their last 11 games.

With the killing of both power plays, the Hurricanes continued to dominate the game, continuing to out shoot Vancouver, and out chance them, in the first six minutes of the final frame.

And then demonstrating that persistence pays off, Bo Horvat gave the Canucks its first lead in the game, 2-1, as he grabbed the puck in the neutral zone, came down the right side of the boards, swung into the middle, rushed in on net, moved wide to his left and buried the pick past a sprawling Eddie Lack, with a highlight-reel goal.

Bo Horvat, his 4rth of the season, and second goal in two games, assisted by Matt Bartkowski (8) and Alex Biega (3), at 7:15.

But the Hurricanes still had air in their sails, as Jordan Staal, would even up the game 2-2 just over four and a half minutes later, with his 8th goal of the season, at the twelve minute mark, on a wrist shot, assisted by Noah Hanifin (7).

Jannick Hansen would leave the game with just under five minutes left in the game unable to play through an injury suffered earlier in the game.

The Canucks received an excellent opportunity with 2:43 left in the game with their 5th power play on a delay of game penalty to Carolina. Canucks were having repeated difficulty to gain control of the Hurricanes blue line and set up.

But once again, the persistence of Bo Horvat and the Canucks pays off, as Horvat scored a power play goal, his second goal of the game, and third goal in two games.

Horvat, his 5th goal of the season, on a wrist shot, assisted by Sven Baertschi (7) and Linden Vey (2), giving Vancouver the go ahead goal, 3-2.

Carolina would pull goalie Eddie Lack but the Vancouver Canucks would hang on for the 3-2 victory on home ice; their third victory on their seven game home stand, with two games left.

With the win, Vancouver takes over 3rd place in the Pacific division with 41 points, a point behind Arizona in 2nd place. They are 11 points behind Los Angeles; are a point in front of Calgary. They are  two points in front of Anaheim, three a head of San Jose and 4 points in front of Edmonton.

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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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Hurricanes Land In Vancouver, Play Canucks Tonight

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 6, 2016

EDDIE LACK RETURNS TO VANCOUVER TO PLAY AGAINST FORMER TEAM

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The Vancouver Canucks (15-16-9) play the 5th game on their 7-game home stand against the Carolina Hurricanes  (16-17-7) tonight at Rogers Place.

In their last 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. He is now, 3-2-0 in his last five games, with a GAA of 2.14 and a Sv% of .929. In his last eight games, he is 3-4-1, with a GAA of 2.02 and Sv% of .932.

VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 4: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks looks on as Laurent Dauphin #76 of the Arizona Coyotes skates in to the net during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 4, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Arizona won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BC – JANUARY 4: Jacob Markstrom #25 of the Vancouver Canucks looks on as Laurent Dauphin #76 of the Arizona Coyotes skates in to the net during their NHL game at Rogers Arena January 4, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Arizona won 3-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Vancouver sits in 5th place in the Pacific division of the Western Conference. They continue to be 13 points behind Los Angeles; are 3 points behind the Coyotes; a point behind Calgary. They are also a single point in front of San Jose; and two points ahead of Edmonton.

Canucks are 3-4-1 against the Metropolitan division this season.

Alex Edler, who had the flu; Brandon Prust (lower body injury), and Sven Baertschi (upper body injury) will be in the line-up tonight for Vancouver.

G Ryan Miller (groin), F Brandon Sutter (sports hernia surgery), D Luca Sbisa (hand), and D Dan Hamhuis (facial fracture) are on the injured reserve list.

Jake Virtanen will not be in the line-up, and is a healthy scratch.

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Carolina (16-17-6) comes into the game having played the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night at Rexall Place, losing 1-0 in overtime in the second and last game of their two game Western Canada road swing.

Cam Ward made 26 saves for the Hurricanes, who have lost back-to-back games in overtime.

The Carolina Hurricanes have killed off 21 consecutive penalties, their longest penalty-kill streak of the season. Last season, Carolina killed 36 consecutive penalties in 14 games  from December 21, 2014 to January 19, 2015.

Hurricanes penalty kill average is 2lrst in the NHL at 79.3 percent, while their power play average is tied for 25th with Vancouver at 16.5 percent.

Lack is 4-0-2 in his last 6 games, with a 2.30 GAA and .923 Sv%, including wins against the Chicago and Washington

Eddie Lack will start for the Hurricanes and returns to Vancouver for the first time since being traded on June 26.

“If there’s one game I’ve been looking at on the calendar, it’s the Vancouver game,” Lack told the News & Observer.

 

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Carolina sits in 6th spot in the Metropolitan division of the Eastern Conference, with 39 points seven points behind the 3rd place New York Rangers and a playoff spot. The Hurricanes are 6 points behind New Jersey and 3 points back of Pittsburgh. They are two points in front of Philadelphia and 6 points ahead of Columbus.

Carolina is 5-3-1 against Pacific division teams this season.

Phil Di Giuseppe (concussion) is day-to-day. Nathan Gerbe (ankle) and James Wisniewski (torn ACL) are on the injured reserve list.

CAROLINA HURRICANES NOTES

  • Hurricanes blueliner Justin Faulk is tied for 1rst in the NHL in power-play goals with 12.
  • The Carolina Hurricanes rank first in the NHL in faceoff win percentage (53.1).
  • Hurricanes forward Jordan Staal ranks fifth among all NHL skaters in faceoff win-percentage (more than 350 faceoffs taken) at 57.7%).
  • The Carolina Hurricanes rank first in the NHL in total takeaways with 356 and 12th in the NHL with the least giveaways with 336.
  • Carolina is 28th in the NHL with blocked shots with 464.
  • Carolina is 2nd in the NHL with the least shots against with 1044, a 26.1 average.
  • Carolina is 10th in the NHL with shots on goal with 1190, a 29.75 average.
  • The Hurricanes have been shorthanded the least in the NHL, a total of 92 times, 2.3 times per game average.
  • Carolina has allowed the 4th least amount of shorthanded goals in the NHL with 19.
  • The Hurricanes have the least amount of face-off losses in the NHL with 1059.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Canucks are averaging 2.35 goals per game. For an 82 game schedule the estimate is Vancouver will finish with 193 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 27th in the NHL as a team in hits with 762; 16th in giveaways with 313; 17th in blocked shots with 532; 26th in takeaways with 194.
  • Vancouver is 3 for 37 in their last 14 games with the man advantage (3 for 26 at home). They are 1 for 22 in their last 10 games as well.
  • Canucks penalty kill is a killer at 19 for 22, 86.4 percent in their last 8 home games. And 25 for 31 in their last 8 games overall, 80.6 percent.
  • Vancouver has points in 8 of its last 15 (6-7-2=14 pts) & 12 of its last 22 games (8-10-4=20 pts).
  • Vancouver is 2-2-2=6 pts at home, against the Pacific Division this season, including 4-1-1=9 pts on the road.
  • Daniel and Henrik Sedin have 7 points in their last 8 home games (2-5=7 and 1-6=7 respectively).
  • Radim Vrbata has 29 shots in his last 8 home games. Daniel Sedin and Alex Edler are next with 17 each.
  • Bo Horvat in the last 8 home games has a FOW% of 57.4 percent (78 FOW and 58 FOL); 14 shots, 9 hits, 7 takeaways and 6 blocked shots.
  • Daniel Sedin is 2 goals from tying Markus Naslund (346) for first all-time in franchise goals
  • Alex Edler is 2 goals from tying Sami Salo (74) for third all-time among defencemen in franchise goals
  • Daniel Sedin has 4G and 3A for 7 pts in 12 games against Pacific division opponents, with JannickHansen and Henrik Sedin having 6 pts:  Hansen on 3G and 3A; Henrik on 1G and 5A.
  • Ronalds Kenins and Alexandre Grenier were reassigned to Utica of the AHL on Tuesday.
  • Alex Burrows collected his 15th shootout goal and 5th career game-deciding goal on Jan. 1 vs Anaheim. He is now the franchise leader for most game-deciding goals in a Canucks uniform.
  • Ryan Miller earned his 54th career shootout victory on Dec. 18 at DET. It is the most wins in the shootout by any goaltender in NHL history.
  •  Captain Henrik Sedin is 10 games played from tying Trevor Linden (1140) for most games played in a Canucks uniform. Henrik has skated in 1,130 career regular season games and also ranks first in franchise history in points (949), assists (729), and plus/minus (+225).
  •  Vancouver has had 133 power play opportunities to date, the t-fifth most of any team in the League; 69 of these opportunities have been drawn on the road (t-3rd in the NHL)

COMING INTO TONIGHT…….

CANUCKS AND NHL PLAYERS STATS

  • Daniel Sedin is tied for 9th in NHL scoring with 38 points (17-21=38).
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 22nd in NHL scoring with 34 points (9-25=34).
  • Derek Dorsett is tied for 48th in NHL hits with 89.
  • Chris Tanev is 7th in the NHL in blocked shots with 97.
  • Alex Edler is 11th in the NHL in blocked shots with 88.
  • Henrik Sedin is tied for 8th in the NHL in assists with 25.
  • Radim Vrbata is 8th in the NHL in shots on goal with 139.
  • Daniel Sedin is 9th in the NHL in shots on goal with 138.
  • Henrik Sedin is 14th in the NHL in total face-offs with 702. FOW% of 47.6
  • Bo Horvat is 16th in the NHL in total face-offs with 695. FOW% of 51.1.
  • Jacob Markstrom is tied for the 8th least goals allowed in the NHL, for goalies playing at least 10 games or more, with 29.
  • Jacob Markstrom is 24th in the NHL in GAA with 2.49 (minimum 10 games played).
  • Jacob Markstrom is 19th in the NHL in Sv% with .921 (minimum 10 games played).
  • Ryan Miller is 4rth in the NHL in goals allowed with 76.
  • Ryan Miller is 12th in the NHL in shots faced with 836.
  • Ryan Miller is 13th in the NHL in saves made with 760.
  • Ryan Miller is 1rst in the NHL in overtime losses with 7.

LACK OF PRODUCTION

  • Chris Higgins, 21 games without a goal; plus/minus of -14
  • Adam Cracknell, 20 games without a goal
  • Alex Burrows, 18 games without a goal; plus/minus of -7
  • Derek Dorsett, 1 goal in last 31 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 goal in last 29 games played
  • Bo Horvat,  1 goal in the last 28 games; plus/minus of -16
  • Jared McCann, 1 goal in last 20 games played; plus/minus of -8
  • Radim Vrbata, 1 goal in last 11 games played
  • Chris Higgins, 1 assist in last 24 games played
  • Brandon Prust, 1 assist in last 20 games played
  • Chris Tanev, 2 assists in last 24 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 40 games played
  • Jannick Hansen, 12 goals in 40 games played
  • Radim Vrbata, 10 goals in 38 games played
  • Henrik Sedin, 9 goals in 38 games played
  • Jared McCann, 7 goals in 37 games played

SEASON SNAPSHOT

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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HURRICANES PLAYER STATS

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