Canucks Ride Miller For Point, Rangers Win 3-2 In Overtime

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 20, 2016

Burrows Ends  Goalless Streak

  Etem Records  First Point As Canuck

Ryan Miller Makes 46 Saves

The Vancouver Canucks (19-17-11) played their fourth game of their 6-game road trip last night against the New York Rangers ( 25-16-5) at Madison Square Garden.

Vancouver were going for their third win of the road trip, after losing in  Washington and defeating Carolina in overtime, and the Islanders in a shoot out.

The Rangers were looking for their 17 win at home in 24 games (17-5-2 in 24 home games).

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 19: Ryan Miller #30 of the Vancouver Canucks stops Rick Nash #61 of the New York Rangers during the overtime period at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. The Rangers defeated the Canucks 3-2 in overtime. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 19: Ryan Miller #30 of the Vancouver Canucks stops Rick Nash #61 of the New York Rangers during the overtime period at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. The Rangers defeated the Canucks 3-2 in overtime. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Ryan Miller made 46 saves for the Canucks, but it was not enough, as the Rangers tied the game up at 2-2 late in the game, forcing overtime, where the Rangers scored, to take the game 3-2.

The Canucks have allowed 40 or more shots in each of the first four games on its current six-game road trip, and the 9th time this season, to lead the NHL. Vancouver also fell to 3-9 in games decided in overtime this season.

The Canucks are now 2-1-1 on their road trip.

Mats Zuccarello scored to make it 2-2 with 8:14 remaining in regulation play and J.T. Miller scored on a wraparound with 1:06 left in overtime.

Derek Stepan scored the other Ranger goal and Henrik Lundqvist made 18 saves for the Rangers  as they out shot the Canucks 49-20 and had five shots go off the post.

The Canucks had goals from Sven Baertschi and Alex Burrows.

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 19: Alex Burrows #14 of the Vancouver Canucks redirects the puck into the net past Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers for a goal in the second period at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 19: Alex Burrows #14 of the Vancouver Canucks redirects the puck into the net past Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers for a goal in the second period at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images)

For Burrows, it was his first goal in 26 games. Bo Horvat, got his 10th point in his last 7 games (6-4=9); Sven Baertschi, notched his 3rd goal in his last 6 games (3-2=5). And Emerson Etem registered his first point as a Canuck against his old team.

The game started with the Rangers flying out of the starting gate, and getting a few shots, including a goalpost. Deju Vu New York Islanders.

Canucks would put on a show of their own with good puck possession in the Ranger end.

So as both teams approached the four minute mark, there was a good pace to the game and opportunities by both teams to score the first goal.

For the third straight game, the Canucks would score first, as Sven Baertschi, on a pass from Bo Horvat, would make it 1-0 at 9:02.

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 19: Sven Baertschi #47 of the Vancouver Canucks (r) celebrates his goal at 9:02 of the first period against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 19: Sven Baertschi #47 of the Vancouver Canucks (r) celebrates his goal at 9:02 of the first period against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on January 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Baertschi, on a snap shot, his 8th goal of the season from Bo Horvat (12).

For Horvat, that is 10 points in his last 7 games (6-4=9). For Baertschi, it is 5 points in his last 6 games (3-2=5).

The period would end 1-0 Canucks.

After one period:

  • Rangers out shoot Canucks 17-11. Faceoffs 6 for 12 Canucks. Hits, 9 to 7 Rangers.
  • Both teams had 2 giveaways and 2 takeaways. Blocked shots were 4 to 3 Rangers.
  • Burrows, Vrbata, Sedin, and Baertschi had 2 shots each.
  • Horvat, 3 for 5 on faceoffs; Adam Cracknell, 2 for 4.
  • Corsi For: Even Strength 5v5: Rangers-23; Canucks-17. All Situations: Rangers-23; Canucks-17.
    • Alex Biega: CF +5
    • Matt Bartkowski: CF +5
    • Radim Vrbata: CF +2
    • Sven Baertschi: CF +1

In the second period, the Rangers would keep pushing for the equalizing goal, and they got it.

At 4:18, Derek Stephan, his 9th goal, on a wrist shot, would score, on a delayed penalty, with the 6th attacker on the ice. Assisted by Rick Nash (20) and Chris Kreider (14).

The first power play would go to the Rangers at 8:43 as Alex Biega would visit the sin bin for cross checking Mats Zuccarello. Penalty kill would be 1 for 1.

Alex Burrows would score his first goal in 25 games, off a pass from Emerson Etem, to give Vancouver a 2-1 lead. It would also be Etem’s first point as a Canuck.

Burrows, on a tip in, his 6th goal of the season, assisted by Emerson Etem (4) and Linden Vey (3) at 16:11.

Desjardins would use his timeout to give the Canucks a rest with less than three minutes left in the period. After the timeout, the Canucks were caught on a line change which resulted in a great opportunity for the tying goal for the Rangers.

After two periods:

  • Rangers out shooting Canucks: 30 to 17. Faceoffs, 17 for 30 Canucks. Hits, 15 to 12 Rangers.
  • Giveaways 8 to 7 Rangers; Takeaways, 5 to 2 for Rangers. Blocked shots, 8 to 7 Canucks.
  • Burrows, Vrbata and Baertschi had 3 shots each; Dorsett, McCann and Sedin, 2 shots each.
  • Horvat, 9 for 12 on faceoffs; Cracknell, 5 for 9; McCann, 3 for 4.

The Canucks would get their first power play opportunity early in the third period as Rick Nash would be sent off for slashing Ben Hutton at 0:59 seconds.

But it would be the Rangers with a great scoring opportunity to start the Canucks power play that would almost score. Power play would be 0 for 1.

With 11 minutes left in the period, the Rangers were out shooting Canucks 10-0 in the period, and 40-17 in the game.

Radim Vrbata would get the first Canuck shot of the period with 8:48 left in the game on a pass from Bo Horvat.

After the deluge of shots, and unable to get the puck out of their end, the Rangers persistance would pay off to the tying goal, when Matt Zuccarello, would get his 17th goal of the season from Keith Yandle (22) and Rick Nash (21) at 11:46.

The game would go into overtime 2-2 as neither team could end the game in regulation play.

For the Canucks, it would be their 18th overtime of the season. A record of 3-8 in the OT part of the game.

After the deluge of shots, and unable to get the puck out of their end, the Rangers persistence would pay off to the tying goal, when Matt Zuccarello, would get his 17th goal of the season from Keith Yandle (22) and Rick Nash (21) at 11:46, Rangers winning 3-2 in overtime.

The Canucks are in 4rth place in the Pacific division of the Western Conference, tied with Arizona and San Jose for 2nd place with 49 points. Vancouver are  4 points in front of Anaheim and 12 points behind the first place Los Angeles Kings.

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GAME REVIEW

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CORSI EVEN STRENGTH 5v5 @ RANGERS

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CANUCKS AND RANGERS GOALIE CORSI STATS

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CANUCKS PLAYERS CORSI STATS

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RANGER PLAYERS CORSI STATS

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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 Out To Make It Three Wins On Road Trip Against Rangers

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 19, 2016

 

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The Vancouver Canucks (19-17-10) play the fourth game of their 6-game road trip tonight against the New York Rangers ( 24-16-5) at Madison Square Garden.

The Canucks face off against the Rangers for the second of two meetings this season. Vancouver won the first meeting 2-1 on Dec. 9/15 at Rogers Arena. The Canucks are 5-5-0 against the Rangers in their last 10 games played, dating back to the 2007-08 season.

Vancouver are going for their third win of the road trip, after losing in  Washington and defeating Carolina in overtime, and the Islanders in a shoot out.

The Rangers are looking for their 17 win at home in 24 games (16-5-2 in 23 home games). They have earned at least one point in 7 of their last 10 games (5-4-1), including 5 of their last 8 games (4-3-1) and 4 of their last 6 contests (3-2-1).

Vancouver’s Bo Horvat has been red hot in 2016, and sits tied for 5th place in NHL scoring with 9 points (6-3=9 PTS), courtesy of points in 6 of this last 7 games of the year. He is also tied for the most goals in the New Year with his 6 goals, with four others.

Henrik Sedin left the game in the first period of the last game, with an upper body injury, and would not return for the rest of the game. He will be evaluated but will miss the rest of the road trip, and may not return to the  lineup until after the All-Star game break.

“It’s probably a 10-day injury. I think he’ll be back after the All Star break,” coach Willie Desjardins said.

Source: canucks.nhl.com

The Canucks are 8-3-2 in their last 13 games; and 4-1-1 on the road in their last 6 games.

Vancouver is 11-9-5 against Eastern Conference teams; and 6-5-1 against the Metropolitan division.

The Rangers have  a 6-2-1 record against Pacific Division opponents, including a 5-0-0 record against Pacific Division opponents at MSG. The Rangers have also a 17-4-2 record against Pacific Division opponents since the start of last season.

Ryan Miller is expected to get his second consecutive start. He is 11-12-6 this season with an 2.68 GAA and .913 Sv%. In his last 9 games, he is 4-4-1, with an 2.95 GAA and .919 Sv%.

Jake Virtanen and Adam Cracknell , who were scratched Sunday against the Islanders, are expected to return to the lineup.

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 17: Alexander Edler #23 of the Vancouver Canucks skates against the New York Islanders at the Barclays Center on January 17, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Canucks defeated the Islanders 2-1 in the shootout. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 17: Alexander Edler #23 of the Vancouver Canucks skates against the New York Islanders at the Barclays Center on January 17, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Canucks defeated the Islanders 2-1 in the shootout. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

In their last game, the Islanders took Vancouver to overtime, with a last minute goal in regulation, and then with nothing settled, both teams ended up in a shoot out, where Radim Vrbata would score the only goal between the two teams, as the Canucks  would  win their 4rth shoot out game of the season, and win their second game of the road trip, defeating New York, 2-1 in SO.

Ben Hutton, with his first goal in the NHL in the second period; and Ryan Miller, who stopped 47 of 48 shots for a .979 Sv%, along with Vrbata’s shoot out goal, led the team effort, for the Canucks.

Radim Vrbata’s shoot out goal was his 41st shootout goal of his career to place him in a tie for first place in League history. Luca Sbisa recorded a game high five hits.

Miller stopped 47 of 48 shots, for a .979 Sv%, and extended his lead for most shootout wins in League history by three (55 career).

Bo Horvat’s points streak ended at 6 games (6-3=9), while Radim Vrbata’s points streak also ended, at 3 games (1-2=3).

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 17: Ryan Miller #30 of the Vancouver Canucks makes the first period save against the New York Islanders at the Barclays Center on January 17, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 17: Ryan Miller #30 of the Vancouver Canucks makes the first period save against the New York Islanders at the Barclays Center on January 17, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • In 2016, so far:
    • Bo Horvat has 9 points in 8 games (6-3=9)
      • Horvat has scored 37.5% of the Canucks’ goals in this span.
    • Henrik Sedin has 4 points in 8 games (0-4=4)
    • Sven Baertschi has 4 points in 6 games (2-2=4)
    • Chris Tanev has 4 points in 8 games (1-3=4)
    • Daniel Sedin has 4 points in 8 games (3-1=4)
    • Daniel Sedin has 3 goals in 8 games.
  • Canucks record in 2016:
    • 5-2-1=11 PTS in  8 games played (tied for 5th best in the NHL)
    • They have 16 goals for; 18 goals against.
    • They are 5 for 23 on the power play for 21.7 percent (9th best in the NHL)
    • Their penalty killing is 16 for 19, 84.2 ( 14th best in the NHL)
    • Face-off winning percentage is 43.2 percent.
  • Canucks are averaging 2.33 goals per game. For an 82 game schedule the estimate is Vancouver will finish with 191 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. 
  • Canucks penalty kill is a killer at 25 for 29, 86.2 percent in their last 7 road games. And 40 for 53 in their last road 13 games, 75.5 percent.
  • Vancouver’s power play is 1 for 18, 5.6 percent  in their last 9 road games.
  • Vancouver has points in 14 of its last 23 (10-9-4=24 pts) & 19 of its last 33 games (13-14-6=32 pts).
  • Vancouver had scored a power play goal in five straight games, where they have had at least one man advantage; they were 5 for 16 during that stretch, 31.3 percent, which ended against the Islanders.
  • Canucks power play is 5 for 20 in their last 6 games, for 25 percent.
  • Radim Vrbata collected his 41st career shootout goal Jan. 17/16 at NYI. He shares the lead for most shootout goals in League history with Frans Nielsen. 13 of those have been GDG, which ranks t-9th in League history.
  • Alex Edler leads the team in time on ice per game (24:35) and has led the team in that category in 41 of 45 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 103. His defence partner Alex Edler ranks t-11th in the NHL with 97 blocked shots.
  • 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 21.9% of points (63), 24.3% of goals (26), 20.4% of assists (37), and 22.3% of shots (296) for the team this season

The Canucks are in 4rth place in the Pacific division of the Western Conference, a point behind Arizona who occupy 3rd spot with 49 points. Vancouver are 2 points behind San Jose who are in 2nd, and  3 points in front of Anaheim and 11 points behind the 1rst place Los Angeles Kings.

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In their last game, the Rangers’ Chris Kreider scored twice and backup goaltender Antti Raanta made 19 saves for the Rangers, against the Washington Capitals on Sunday afternoon at the Verizon Center, but it wasn’t enough as they lost, 5-2. The loss ended a three-games-in-four-nights stretch on the road against division rivals–the Islanders, Flyers and Capitals–in which New York went 1-2-0.

It was Raanta’s first start for the Rangers in exactly one month to the day–his last start in Minnesota on December 17.

Henrik Lundqvist has allowed two goals or fewer in six of his last nine appearances, including four of his last five appearances and each of his last three appearances. He has posted a 3-1-1 record, along with a 2.16 GAA and a .929 SV% in his last five appearances.

NEW YORK RANGERS NOTES

  • The Rangers have earned at least one point in six of their last seven games against the Canucks, dating back to Jan. 13, 2011 (5-1-1).
  • The Rangers have earned at least one point in 17 of their last 21 home games (15-4-2) and in 18 of 23 home games in 2015-16 (16-5-2).
  • Dating back to last season, the Rangers have earned at least one point in 48 of their last 62 home contests (41-14-7), including 31 of their last 40 home games (27-9-4).
  • The Rangers also rank third in the NHL in goals per game (3.22; 74 goals in 23 games) and lead the NHL in shooting percentage (11.9; 74 goals on 620 shots on goal) at home this season.
  • At least one Rangers defenseman has tallied a point on 11 of the team’s last 13 goals, dating back to the third period on Jan. 5 vs. Dallas.
  • New York ranks second in the NHL in goal differential at 5-on-5 this season (plus-24; 93-69).
  • The Rangers have allowed two goals or fewer in five of their last 10 games and in 25 games this season. New York has posted a 20-3-2 record when allowing two goals or fewer in 2015-16.
  • The Rangers have registered the first goal of the game in 22 contests this season and have posted a 17-3-2 record in those games.
  • Lundqvist has also posted a 2-1-0 record, along with a 1.63 GAA and a .950 SV% (95 saves on 100 shots) in his last three appearances.
  • Lundqvist is the first goaltender in NHL history to earn at least 20 wins in each of his first 11 seasons (2005-06 – 2015-16). By earning 20 or more wins in 11 seasons, Lundqvist established a Rangers record for the most 20-win seasons in franchise history. He is also the third goaltender in NHL history to earn 20 or more wins in at least 11 consecutive seasons, joining Martin Brodeur and Tony Esposito as the only goaltenders to accomplish the feat. 
  • Ryan McDonagh was selected to represent the Rangers at the 2016 NHL All-Star Game. McDonagh is the first Rangers captain to be selected to play in an NHL All-Star Game since Mark Messier in 2004. McDonagh is one of five NHL defensemen who have registered at least five goals, 20 points, and a plus-10 rating this season (along with Drew Doughty, Duncan Keith, John Klingberg, and Ryan Suter). He has registered 21 points (five goals, 16 assists) in the last 33 games, including 12 points (two goals, 10 assists) in the last 18 contests and five assists/points in the last five games.
  • New York has tallied a PPG in 15 of the last 30 games (17-for-91; 18.7%) and in 20 of the last 39 games (22-for-112; 19.6%).
  • The Rangers have recorded a PPG in four of their last seven home games (5-for-23; 21.7%) and in five of their last nine home games (7-for-28; 25.0%).
  • New York is tied for fifth in the NHL in penalty kill efficiency at home this season (87.1%; 61-for-70).
  • Chris Kreider enters the contest with a three-game point streak (three goals, one assist), and he has tallied a goal in each of the last two contests (three goals). He has registered six points (three goals, three assists) in the last seven games and 10 points (five goals, five assists) in his last 14 contests.
  • J.T. Miller has notched nine points (five goals, four assists) in the last 15 contests, dating back to Dec. 12 at Calgary. Over the last 15 games, Miller leads the Rangers in goals (five) and is tied for second in points (nine).
  • Rick Nash has recorded an assist/point in each of the last two games (two assists) and has tallied five assists/points in the last six contests. Nash leads the Rangers in even strength assists (16) and leads all team forwards in assists (19) this season. He is also tied for the team lead in even strength points in 2015-16 (24).
  • Mats Zuccarello has tallied all of his team-leading 16 goals and 31 of his team-leading 33 points in 2015-16 when the Rangers have either led by one goal, trailed by one goal, or were tied in the contest. In addition, 29 of Zuccarello’s 33 points this season have either been a goal or the primary assist on a goal. 
  • Derick Brassard is one of four NHL players who have registered at least 15 goals, 25 takeaways, and a 50.0 faceoff win percentage (min. 700 faceoffs taken) this season (along with Jonathan Toews, Patrice Bergeron, and John Tavares). He leads the Rangers in goals (12), points (25), and plus/minus rating (plus-14) at home this season (23 games played at home). Brassard is tied for eighth in the NHL in points, is tied for ninth in goals, and is tied for 10th in plus/minus rating at home in 2015-16.

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 the Rangers have been in the thick of things most of the season in battling for one of three playoff spots in the division. They are in 3rd place,  with 53 points, a point behind the Islanders who occupy 2nd with 54 points, and are 17 points behind division leading Washington.

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ON THE ROAD AGAIN

The Canucks  6-game road trip will be visiting Eastern Conference opponents:

  • Thursday, January 14 against the Washington Captials: 1-4 Loss
  • Friday, January 15 against the Carolina Hurricanes: 3-2 OT Win
  • Sunday, January 17 against the New York Islanders: 2-1 SO Win
  • Tonight, January 19 against the New York Rangers
  • Thursday, January 21 against the Boston Bruins
  • Saturday, January 23 against the Pittsburgh Penguins

VANCOUVER CANUCKS ADVANCED STATISTICS

JANUARY 1, 2015  TO  JANUARY 18, 2015

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ALL TEAM STRENGTHS

 

  • PDO=On-IceSavePercentagePlusOn-IceShotPercentage
  • CF%=100*CorsitFor/(CorsiFor+CorsiAgainst)
  • CF=Shot Attempts For
  • CA=Shot Attempts Against
  • Shot Attempts=shots on goal, missed shots and blocked shots
  • FO%=Face-off winning percentage
  • ZSO%=Fraction of Offensive vs Defensive Zone Starts
  • CP60=Corsi Events, For And Against, Per 60 Minutes
  • OFOn%=On-Ice Unblocked Shot Attempts On Goal
  • OSh%=On-Ice Shooting Percentage
  • OSv%=One-Ice Save Percentage

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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RANGERS PLAYER STATS

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STATISTICS COURTESY OF THE NHL AND VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Canucks acquire Emerson Etem from Rangers

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    January 8, 2016

Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the Canucks have acquired right wing Emerson Etem from the New York Rangers in exchange for Nicklas Jensen and a 6th round pick in 2017.

Etem, 23, has skated in 19 games with the Rangers this season where he has registered three assists (0-3-3) and two penalty minutes. He skated in 45 games with the Anaheim Ducks last season, registering 10 points (5-5-10) along with four penalty minutes.

Etem established NHL career-highs in games played and shots on goal (77) in 2014.15. In addition, Etem skated in 22 games with the Norfolk Admirals in 2014.15, recording 21 points (13-8-21) and two penalty minutes. Etem also registered three goals (3-0-3) and posted a plus-one rating in 12 games with Anaheim during the 2015 Playoffs. He established NHL playoff career-highs in games played and shots on goal (23), and tied his playoff career-high in goals.

The 6-1, 212-pounder has skated in 131 career NHL games over parts of four seasons, split with Anaheim and the New York Rangers, registering 34 points (15-19-34) and 19 penalty minutes. Etem has also registered eight points (6-2-8) and 14 penalty minutes rating in 23 career playoff games.

Prior to beginning his professional career, Etem played three seasons of junior hockey with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL. In 202 career WHL games, Etem registered 252 points (143-109-252) and 84 penalty minutes. In 2011.12, Etem led all players in the CHL in goals with 61 and was named to the WHL Eastern Conference First All-Star Team.

Originally drafted by Anaheim 29th overall in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, the Long Beach, California native, has represented the United States in several international tournaments. Most recently, Etem tallied four assists (0-4-4) in six games at the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship. He also helped Team USA capture a bronze medal at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship.

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Canucks trade Nicklas Jensen, pick to Rangers for Emerson Etem

The Vancouver Canucks have acquired forward Emerson Etem from the New York Rangers in exchange for Nicklas Jensen and a draft pick, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.

Source: Canucks trade Nicklas Jensen, pick to Rangers for Emerson Etem – Sportsnet.ca