Vancouver Canucks recall Kenins and Pedan

Vancouver, BC – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the club has recalled forward Ronalds Kenins and defenceman Andrey Pedan.

Kenins, 24, has played in two games with the Canucks this year and appeared in eight games for the Comets this season, registering an assist (0-1-1) and eight penalty minutes. He split the 2014.15 season between Vancouver and Utica. Kenins appeared in 30 games with the Canucks in his first NHL season, registering 12 points (4-8-12) and eight penalty minutes. In 36 games with the Comets in 2014.15, he collected two points (1-1-2) in five playoff games.

Pedan, 22, has appeared in 19 games with Utica this season, where he currently sits tied for second among Comets defencemen in scoring with nine points (2-7-9). He also played one game with the Canucks this year. During the 2014.15 season, Pedan appeared in 42 games with the Comets registering 14 points (3-11-14) and 70 penalty minutes. Prior to being acquired by Vancouver on November 25, 2014, Pedan played six games with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, recording three assists and 51 penalty minutes.

Source: Canucks recall Kenins and Pedan – Vancouver Canucks – News

Challenges, Adversity Face Canucks On Eve Of 6-Game Road Trip

Just-saying  JUST SAYING….     By Andrew Chernoff    December 12, 2015

 

Vancouver faces a 6-game road trip against some stiff competition, over the next two weeks before their next home game on Boxing Day, December 26 against the Edmonton Oilers.

The road trip starts against Chicago tomorrow night, ending on Tuesday, December 22 against Tampa Bay.

In between they play, Minnesota on December 15; Philadelphia on December 17; Detroit on December 18; Florida on December 20.

Vancouver has infused the line up with some youth this season with the likes of rookies Ben Hutton, Jared McCann, Jake Virtanen,  Sven Baertschi, and Brandon Sutter but clearly the Canucks  have been led by seasoned veterans like the Sedins, Ryan Miller, along with defensemen Alexander Edler, and Dan Hamhuis.

The Canucks though will be without Dan Hamhuis who is expected to be out at least two months after surgery Friday to repair a facial fracture, coach Willie Desjardins told the Canucks website on Friday.

Vancouver continues to be without young center Brandon Sutter who has been sorely missed since November 10, 2015 and recently had sports hernia surgery on December 2 and is not expected in the line-up again until the latter part of January at the earliest.

Sutter has already missed 14 games, and could miss as much as 15 more games before returning; Hamhuis could miss as much as 28 games.

Vancouver is also without Luca Sbisa (hand injury) and Jake Virtanen (conditioning assignment with Utica Comets).

Hamhuis and Sutter are pivotal to the Canucks success and their experience, intensity, skills and leadership are hard to replace especially when Vancouver has to make up for a less than acceptable 30 game record, and take their game up a notch or two, and start now to make a run for a playoff position.

If Vancouver continues to demonstrate their inability to win against some of the top teams in the league on this road trip, the Canucks could be in last place in the Pacific division, when they face Edmonton on Boxing Day.

One of the other consequences of a poor showing on the road trip will be their inability to fully be masters of their own destiny in getting a playoff spot at the end of the season. They may have to pray for divine intervention.

Canucks are 4-4-2 in their last 10 games since the end of the 7-game road trip in November.

First 10 games of the season, Vancouver was 4-2-4. Next 10: 3-5-2.

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The Blackhawks began a 4-game homestand with a 2-0 shutout of Winnipeg on Friday, in which Patrick Kane picked up a point for the 25th straight game, matching the longest streak among active players, set by Sidney Crosby in 2010-11.

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The Blackhawks have lost 3 of their first 6 games of December to Minnesota, Ottawa and Nashville  and are 5-3-2 in their last 10 games. Chicago has at least one power-play goal in seven of its past 10 games.

As coach Willie Desjardins pointed out in his post-game interview after the 4-0 loss to Boston, no team is going to feel sorry for Vancouver.

Vancouver has to adopt the adage of ‘One For All, And All For One’. Simply put, each teammate should act for the benefit of his team, and the team should act for the benefit of each teammate.

Other teams have been written off at Christmas in previous seasons: Calgary, Minnesota, Los Angeles, San Jose, Winnipeg, Ottawa.

You have to go in convinced at what you’re doing and you have to go hard. That’s the only way you’ll be successful in this league. So, mentally, we have to accept where we’re at and we have to be prepared to play hard. We know what we’re doing. The guys know the systems,they just have to have confidence that if we play hard we’ll get our opportunities. Willie Desjardins after the Dallas loss.

“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.” Willie Desjardins, prior to the Canucks taking on Minnesota in the first game of their last road trip.

The above comments by coach Willie Desjardins still ring true for Vancouver as they prepare for each team on their road trip. The players would be wise to heed the words and apply the expectation.

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CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • The Sedin twins combined for nine points against Chicago in their first meeting of the season at Rogers Place on November 21—Daniel notched a hat trick, while Henrik posted a career-high five points, including four assists.
  • Both Sedins have been point-per-game players for the Canucks this season
  • Daniel Sedin has 22 points (9-13-22) in the last 15 games. He recently had a seven game point streak from Nov. 14-27; it was the longest point streak of any Canucks player this season and his longest since a seven game streak from Oct. 22 – Nov. 5/13. He currently leads the team in points (33), goals (13), assists (20), ppg (5) and ppp (13). He is 5th in NHL scoring.
  • Henrik Sedin has 20 points (6-14-20) in the last 15 games. He recently had a six game point streak from Nov. 16-27. He also had a five game point streak earlier this season from Oct. 29 to Nov. 7. Last season, the Captain recorded points in three or more consecutive games on 10 different occasions. Henrik ranks second on the team in points (29), goals (9), assists (20), ppg (4), and  ppp (12). He is 9th in NHL scoring.
  • Chris Tanev leads the team and ranks 6th in the League in blocked shots with 74. His defence partner Alex Edler ranks 18th in the NHL with 59 blocked shots.
  • Alex Edler, with his power play goal on December 9 surpassed Rick Lanz for sole possession of second place for most PPG by a Canucks defenseman, with 38.
  • Rookie forward Jared McCann is t-14th in rookie scoring with 6-goals and 3-assist for 9-points. Among rookies, he ranks 8th in goals; 9th in shots-on-goal with 50; 9th in shooting percentage at 12%.
  • Rookie defenseman Ben Hutton is t-14th in rookie scoring with 9-points on 9-assists. Among rookies, he ranks t-4th in assists; t-18th in shots-on-goal with 34; 3rd worst among rookies this season in plus/minus with a -8.
  • Ryan Miller, has seen action in 24 of 30 possible games this season. His record is 9-9-6, with a .914 save percentage, his highest in three seasons.
  • Miller stopped 64 of 67 shots over his last two starts to help Vancouver break out of their 5- game losing slump.
  • Vancouver power play goals in a nutshell this season:
    • 1 goal in 14games;
    • 2 goals scored in 2 games;
    • 3 goals scored in 1 game;
    • no goals scored in 13 games (streaks of 5  in a row; 4 in a row).
    • Streaks of games in a row with 1 or more: 8 games and 5 games.
  • Power play opportunities in a nutshell this season:
    • 1 opportunity: 3 games;
    • 2 opportunities: 5 games;
    • 3 opportunities: 7 games;
    • 4 opportunities: 7 games;
    • 5 opportunities: 2 games;
    • 6 opportunities: 4 games;
    • 5 opportunities: 2 games;
    • 6 opportunities:  4 games;
    • 7 opportunities: 1 game;
    • 8 opportunities: 1 game.
  • Power play summary:
    • Of 4 or more opportunities: 15 for 77 in 15 games: 19.4%
    • Of 3 or less opportunities: 6 for 34 in 15 games: 17.6%
  • They wrapped up a four game home stand on December 9 with two straight wins. Canucks record: 11-11-8. The two wins helped Vancouver claim second place in the Pacific division, as they begin a 6-game road trip on December 13.
  • The last time the Canucks won two straight games was when Vancouver defeated Arizona and Philadelphia, October 30 and November 2, respectively. The Canucks record: 6-2-4. Vancouver would lose their next game to Pittsburgh, ending their win streak at 2 games.
  • Vancouver was  tied with Los Angeles for first place in the Pacific division, as they embarked for their November 7-game road trip
  • Canucks road trip in November started with a Vancouver power play that was 1 for 9 in three previous games
  • The road trip this month starts with the Canuck power play 2 for 16 in its last 4 games.
  • The Canucks penalty kill had only allowed 1 goal on 7 man advantages in three previous games prior to the November road trip.
  • Vancouver’s penalty kill has killed all 11 man advantages in the last 4 games.
  • Vancouver lost 6 of their 7 games on the November road trip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vancouver Looks To Leave For Road Trip With Win Against Rangers

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    December 9, 2015

CANUCKS LOOK TO EXTEND WIN STREAK AT HOME

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The Vancouver Canucks (10-11-8) hope to build on their 5-2 win of Tuesday night against the Buffalo Sabres when they take on the New York Rangers (18-7-3) tonight at Rogers Place.

“This is a good test. They’re a skilled team. We want to focus on our consistency and build off last game” – Desjardins

Source: canucks.nhl.com

Tonight marks the first of two meetings between these two teams this season. The two teams meet again in New York on January 19, 2016.

The Canucks are 5-3 against the Rangers at home in the last 8 games played and 10-6-0 overall since 2000.  Vancouver is 2-3-0 in the last five home outings versus New York.

The game is the last of 4 games on the Canucks home stand, winning one and losing two, in the first three games. Vancouver begins a 6-game road trip on Sunday, December 13 against Chicago, ending on Tuesday, December 22 against Tampa Bay. In between they play, Minnesota on December 15; Philidelphia on December 17; Detroit on December 18; Florida on December 20.

Vancouver is 3-5-2 in their last 10 games, and 4-6-3 at home this season.

The Canucks’ last game was on Tuesday night against Buffalo, a 5-2 win, that ended a five game winless streak. Ryan Miller recorded his 3rd win in his last 10 starts, making 32 saves for a .941 SV%. Radim Vrbata, scored three goals; Brandon Prust had a goal and an assist; Daniel Sedin had two assists; Henrik Sedin, a power play goal. Adam Cracknell had two assists; Canuck defensemen had three helpers.

The Canucks currently are tied with San Jose for 2nd place in the Pacific division with 28 points, a  point ahead of Arizona and Anaheim; four points in front of Edmonton and Calgary.

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The Rangers begin a 3-game Western Canada road swing tonight against Vancouver, which continues Friday against Edmonton, ending Saturday against the Calgary Flames.

Rangers are 4-5-1 in their last 10 games (2-4-1 in their last 7 games), and are 6-3-2 on the road this season.

New York last played on December 6, at home against Ottawa, winning 4-1, after losing a couple of 2-1 defeats to the New York Islanders and Colorado, respectively.

New York is currently in 2nd place in the Metropolitan division with 39 points, a point behind Washington; two points ahead of 3rd place New York Islanders.

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CANUKS JOTTINGS

  • Vancouver’s penalty kill has not allowed a power play goal against on their 4 game home stand, going 7 for 7 in their last three games; and are 14 for 16 in their last 6 games.
  • Forward Brandon Prust scored his first goal of the season on Monday night against Buffalo, his first in 50 games, dating to Feb. 3 when he was with the Montreal Canadiens.
  • Daniel Sedin has 20 points (8-12-20) in the last 14 games. He recently had a seven game point streak from Nov. 14-27; it was the longest point streak of any Canucks player this season and his longest since a seven game streak from Oct. 22 – Nov. 5/13. He currently leads the team in points (31), goals (12), assists (19), ppg (5) and ppp (12).
  • Henrik Sedin has 18 points (6-12-18) in the last 14 games. He recently had a six game point streak from Nov. 16-27. He also had a five game point streak earlier this season from Oct. 29 to Nov. 7. Last season, the Captain recorded points in three or more consecutive games on 10 different occasions. Henrik ranks second on the team in points (27), goals (9), and assists (18).
  • Alex Edler leads VAN in time on ice per game (24:25) and has led the team in that category in 25 of 28 games he’s played, including 15 games where he’s led all skaters in TOI. He currently ranks 18th in the NHL in TOI/GP.
  • Chris Tanev leads the team and ranks t-5th in the League in blocked shots with 71. His defence partner Alex Edler ranks t-15th in the NHL with 57 blocked shots.
  • With five goals against Buffalo on Monday night, Vancouver doubled its’ goal production of the five previous games. They now have 10 goals scored in their last 6 games.
  • Canucks are led in plus/minus by Jannick Hansen with +8; followed by Daniel and Henrik Sedin at +5 each. Radim Vrbata is -14; Bo Horvat, -13; and Yannik Weber, -11.
  • Derek Dorsett leads all Canucks in hits this season with 70, followed by Adam Cracknell with 57; Matt Bartkowski, 56; and rookie Jake Virtanen has 53 hits.
  • In the face-off circle, Bo Horvat leads Vancouver with a face-off win percentage of 50.7% overall (55.6% Home; 47.2% Away); Henrik Sedin, 49.9% overall (55.2% Home; 45.8% Away); Adam Cracknell, 39.8% overall (44.2% Home; 36.5% Away); rookie Jared McCann, 32.6 overall (28.9% Home; 35% Away).
  • Vancouver as a team, has the worst face-off win percentage in the NHL at 47 per cent. The Canucks at home are 51.0 per cent in face-offs (17th in the NHL); on the road Vancouver is 43.8% in face-offs (30th in the NHL).
  • On the power play, Vancouver is 13th in the NHL in face-off win percentage at 56.7 per cent overall (6th in the NHL at home at 63 per cent; 51.8 per cent on the road).
  • Canucks assigned forward Jake Virtanen to the Utica Comets on a conditioning assignment.
  • D Luca Sbisa (hand) and F Brandon Sutter (sports hernia surgery) are on the injured reserve list.

 

SEASON SNAPSHOT

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CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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CANUCKS-RANGERS AT A GLANCE

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Vancouver Cuts Down Buffalo For 5-2 Victory

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    December 7, 2015

CANUCKS END 5 GAME WINLESS STREAK

The Vancouver Canucks (10-11-8) took to the ice at Rogers Place tonight against the Buffalo Sabres (11-14-3), and battled, pushed back for a deserved 5-2 win.

Vancouver received secondary scoring from a line other than the Sedins and Jannick Hansen.

Radim Vrbata, scored three goals; Brandon Prust had a goal and an assist; Canucks defensemen had three helpers by Dan Hamhuis, Ben Hutton and Alex Edler.

Adam Cracknell had two assists, with Chris Higgins and Derek Dorsett each getting a helper each.

The Sedins were not left out of the offensive showing by Vancouver as Daniel had two assists and Henrik scored a power play goal.

Ryan Miller recorded his 3rd win in his last 10 starts, making 32 saves for a .941 SV%.

Vancouver led 2-1 after the first period; 4-1 after the middle period, enroute to their win.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • The Canucks were 1 for 6 on the power play; and killed all 3 shorthand opportunities they faced tonight.
  • Vancouver’s penalty kill has not allowed a power play goal against on their 4 game home stand, going 7 for 7 in their last three games; and are 14 for 16 in their last 6 games.
  • With the five goals tonight Vancouver doubled its’ goal production of the last five games. They now have 10 goals scored in their last 6 games.
  • Derek Dorsett led all Vancouver players with 5 hits and was +1 in plus/minus.
  • Derek Dorsett leads all Canucks in hits this season with 70, followed by Adam Cracknell with 57; Matt Bartkowski, 56; and rookie Jake Virtanen has 53 hits.
  • Radim Vrbata had 6 shots and was a +3 tonight.
  • Only two Canucks were negative in plus/minus tonight: Jannick Hansen at -2 and Henrik Sedin at -1.
  • Canuck defensemen had 9 of 10 blocked shots in the game. Alex Burrows was the only forward to block a shot.
  • In the face-off circle, Adam Cracknell led the team, 9 for 12: 75%; Bo Horvat, 7-12: 58%; Jared McCann, 4 for 11: 36%; Henrik Sedin, 8 for 22: 36%; Derek Dorsett, 1-1:100%; Radim Vrbata, 0-1: 0%. Total: 29 for 59: 49.15%

NEXT GAME UP: NEW YORK RANGERS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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Buffalo Stands In Way Of Canucks’ End To Five Game Winless Streak

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    December 7, 2015

CANUCKS NEED TO BATTLE AND PUSH BACK

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The Vancouver Canucks (9-11-8) take to the ice at Rogers Place tonight against the Buffalo Sabres (11-13-3).

Tonight marks the second of two meetings between these two teams this season. The two teams previously met in Buffalo on Nov. 7 (2-3 L).

The Canucks are 3-2-0 against the Sabres in the last five games played and 4-1-0 in the last five home outings versus Buffalo.

The game is the third of 4 games on the Canucks home stand, having lost the first two as part of a five game winless streak, in which they have been shutout twice and have less than eighteen shots (16,16,17) in three straight games.

The Canucks currently sit in 5th place in the Pacific division with 26 points, two points ahead of Edmonton and four points in front of Calgary.

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Buffalo is currently on a three game Western Canada swing on their current road trip which ends on Thursday against the Calgary Flames.

The Sabres are in 7th place in the Atlantic division with 25 points, two points ahead of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Vancouver’s last game was against the Boston Bruins on Saturday night, a 4-0 loss. Jacob Markstrom made 18 saves with an .818 SV% in his latest start. The Canucks are 2-5-3 in their last 10 games, and 3-6-3 at home.

The Canucks lost their fifth straight National Hockey League game Saturday when they dropped a 4-0 decision on home ice to the Boston Bruins. It wasn’t so much that they lost — we’re getting used to that. It was how they lost. The Canucks barely put up a fight in what their coach had called a “must game.”

Source: ‘Frustrated’ Vancouver Canucks, struggling on both offence and defence, looking to ‘get that swagger back’, National Post, December 7, 2015

For the Sabres, they visited Edmonton last night, and lost to the Oilers 4-2. The Sabres are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games and 5-5-2 on the road.

FIVE GAME SKID REVIEW: November 26-December 7

  • During their 5 game winless streak, Vancouver is 0-3-2. Goals For:5. Goals Against: 16. Shots For: 110 (36, 25, 16,16,17) for  4.55 per cent shots turned to goals. Shots Against: 151 (30, 34, 40, 22, 25) for an .894 save percentage.
  • Their power play is 2 for 18: 11.1 per cent, 23rd best in the NHL.
  • Penalty kill has allowed 4 goals on 18 times short handed, for 77.8 per cent, 22nd best in the NHL.
  • Face-off win percentage, the worst in the league at 41.5 per cent.
  • As for the Plus/Minus (+/-) factor. During their 5 game winless streak, only one Canuck is in the plus, and that is Luca Sbisa at +1:
    • There are 13 players in the minus, and 9 players at zero.
    • The worst is Radim Vrbata at –6. There are three at –5: Alex Edler, Yannick Weber, and Jared McCann; four players at –4: Alex Burrows, Bo Horvat, Chris Tanev, and Chris Higgins; three players at –2: Derek Dorsett, Dan Hamhuis and Ben Hutton; two players at –1: Ronalds Kenins and Jake Virtanen.

Tickets to Saturday’s blowout against the Boston Bruins were selling for as low as $12 each shortly after the puck dropped. Monday’s home game against the Buffalo Sabres is currently being sold as low as $30 a ticket, but that may drop even more closer to game time.

“It’s just the inconsistency,” said Tony Ell of Showtimetickets.com. “People want to get behind a consistent product.”

Traffic inside the Canucks official store was far from crowded on a Sunday a few weeks before Christmas.

Source: Demand for Canucks tickets sink to lowest levels in over a decade-globalnews.ca, December 7, 2015

 

CANUKS JOTTINGS

  • Since November 1, the Vancouver Canucks are the worst team in the NHL, with a record of 4-9-4 in 17 games played.
  • Their wins since November 1, are the least during that time, putting them dead last at 30th in the NHL.
  • During that time they have 40 goals for, 18th in the NHL; 53 goals against, tied with the Arizona for the second most allowed during that span, with Winnipeg the worst with 56 goals against.
  • Face-off win percentage during their last 17 games, puts them dead last in the NHL at 43.9 per cent.
  • Overall for the season, the Canucks face-off win percentage is 46.9 per cent in 28 games, worst in the NHL.
  • Canucks are 4-1 when Brandon Prust has a fight.
  • Daniel Sedin has 18 points (8-10-18) in the last 13 games. He recently had a seven game point streak from Nov. 14-27; it was the longest point streak of any Canucks player this season and his longest since a seven game streak from Oct. 22 – Nov. 5/13. He currently leads the team and ranks in the top-10 in the League in points (29), goals (12), ppg (5) and ppp (11).
  • Henrik Sedin has 17 points (5-12-17) in the last 13 games. He recently had a six game point streak from Nov. 16-27. He also had a five game point streak earlier this season from Oct. 29 to Nov. 7. Last season, the Captain recorded points in three or more consecutive games on 10 different occasions. Henrik ranks in the top-10 in the NHL in points (26), assists (18), and ppp (10).
  • Alex Edler leads VAN in time on ice (24:22) and has led the team in that category in 24 of 27 games he’s played, including 14 games where he’s led all skaters in TOI. He currently ranks t-17th in the NHL in TOI/GP.
  • Jake Virtanen ranks t-third on the team and third among NHL rookies in hits with 53.
  • Chris Tanev leads the team and ranks fifth in the League in blocked shots with 69. His defence partner Alex Edler ranks t-14th in the NHL with 56 blocked shots.
  • Radim Vrbata is the worst Canuck in plus/minus with -17, closely followed by Bo Horvat at -13.
  • Jannick Hansen is the best Canuck in plus/minus with +10, followed by Henrik Sedin at +6.
  • Derek Dorsett missed practice yesterday but is expected to be able to play tonight.
  • Ryan Miller will get the call in net tonight against his old club, while blue-liner Alex Biega is expected to draw into the line-up as well likely in place of either Yannick Weber or Matt Bartkowski.
  • Miller will start his 23rd game of the season. He has a 2.59 GAA; .910 SV%; and one shutout.
  • In his last 9 starts, Ryan Miller has won only 2 games, with a 3.17 GAA and .898 SV%.
  • The Sabres could go with back-up netminder Linus Ullmark tonight after Chad Johnson went the distance last night. Ullmark is winless in his last five starts but did beat the Canucks back on November 7.

Are the Canucks the worst team in the NHL?

You can certainly make the case without much effort. They’re currently on the worst streak. They have the lowest winning percentage of any NHL team. They can’t score and they’re having trouble defending.

But here’s the most sobering part. Look at the NHL standings and find a team you can point to and confidently say: “The Canucks are better than these guys.”

Source: Willes’ Musings: Are the Canucks the worst team in the NHL?, The Province, December 7, 2015

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“We haven’t come out with some of the games I thought we’d come out with,” coach Willie Desjardins told the Canucks website after practice Sunday. “I like our group, I still do. … We’ve been inconsistent and when you’re inconsistent, guys lose confidence in each other so we have to start at the basics and we have to work through it and we have to get back on track.”

Vancouver has scored five goals in five games.

“I’ve seen this team play some amazing hockey and we have to get back to that, we have to get that swagger back, that confidence back,” forward Brandon Prust said. “We have a great team here.”

Source: canucks.nhl.com

CANUCKS PLAYER STATS

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