Vancouver Takes Road Woes To Montreal

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 16, 2015

 

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 Vancouver (7-6-5) continues their 7-game road trip in Montreal (13-3-2), with Montreal trying to regain top spot in the NHL, and the Canucks looking to defeat the Canadians for the second time this season. 

Both teams are looking to end two game losing streaks, with the Canucks losing the battle of Ontario, to both Ottawa and Toronto.

The Canadians, suffered back to back losses to Pittsburgh and Colorado, to drop out of top spot in the NHL, as the New York Rangers jumped up to become the best team in the NHL.

Vancouver since 2000, have a record of 4-6-1 in Montreal, last winning during the 2011-12 season, by a score of 4-3.  All time record: Overall 31-79-13; at home 19-36-8; in Montreal 12-43-5.

WHO ARE THESE CANUCKS?

The Canucks, who beat the Canadians 5-1 in Vancouver on Oct. 27, do not resemble the same team.

The Canadians, having won nine straight entering that game from the start of the season, have been 4-3-2 since then. Vancouver at the time was 3-2-3, and since then have a record of 4-4-2, including that win against Montreal.

While other teams in the Pacific Division continue to climb up the standings, the Canucks are continuing their descent further down in the division with little resistance, as they continually show their inability to solve issues that continue to befell them game in and game out.

The Canucks have lost 4 of 5 games on their road trip. The only victory coming against the NHL-cellar-dwelling Columbus Blue Jackets.

Yet Vancouver has outscored the opposition in those 5 games, 12-8 at even strength.

IN NEED OF A CHARGE

  • The Vancouver Canucks are getting 2.83 goals per game and are scoring scoring on 15.8 percent of their power play chances (9 of 57) overall.
  • On the road, it is 12.5 percent (4 of 32).
  • The power play is 2-14 on the current road trip.
  • Adding insult to the man advantage: Canucks have been stung for two shorthanded goals on the road trip.

CANUCKS HEMORAGING SHORTHANDED

  • Vancouver Canucks are allowing 2.56 goals per game and are killing 79.2 percent of their power play chances (42 of 53) overall.
  • On the road, it is 76.7 percent (23 of 30).
  • Their penalty kill, normally strong, is nearing the bottom of the NHL, has allowed 7 goals on 18 attempts during the current road stretch.
  • The Canucks have surrendered a power play goal in six straight games.
  • Previously they had not given up PPGs in a 6-game stretch  since the start of the 2009-10 season when they allowed PPGs in their first six games from October 1 to 16

Which Canuck team will show up tonight?? The team that beat Montreal so resoundingly on October 27? Or, the team that has struggled on their current road trip?

“I don’t think we’ve beaten ourselves that often. The thing you have to like about our team is every time they come back hard. It doesn’t matter how far we get down, doesn’t matter what’s happened, we’re hanging around at the end looking for a way to win the game.”

— Canuck coach Willie Desjardins

If the Canucks look for a way to win a game too often, they could be staring down the fairway on the 1rst hole of the Point Grey golf course in April.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Ryan Miller is 0-4-1 with a 3.46 GAA over a five-game stretch in which he’s surrendered three goals or more each time
  • Miller has a 27-12-6 record against Montreal.
  • In 4 games on the road trip, Miller has allowed 14 goals on 115 shots, a save percentage of .878.
  • Vancouver’s Jannik Hansen has 4 goals and 3 assists over his last 7 games.
  • The Canucks have a power-play goal in their last two games
  • Canucks C Brandon Sutter (lower body) did not practise Sunday and could miss his third straight game.
  • Both D Luca Sbisa (foot) and LW Brandon Prust (ankle) rejoined the team in Toronto and practised.
  • Alex Burrows could rejoin the Canucks in Montreal
  • Hunter Shinkaruk called up from Utica Comets after scoring 10 goals in 12 games in the AHL could make his NHL debut against the Canadiens
  • Jacob Markstrom is expected to be in goal tonight against Montreal.
  • Jake Virtanen leads the team and all NHL rookies in hits with 40.
  • Daniel Sedin has 13 points (4-9-13) in his last 14 games.
  • Ben Hutton ranks t-second on the team and second among NHL rookies in assists (8). Hutton has four assists in the last seven
    games and had a career-high three game point/assist streak from Nov. 7-10/15. He also ranks t-third among rookies in blocked shots
    with 20.
  • Ryan Miller ranks first in a number of statistical categories this season including games played/started (16), TOI (966:31) and shots
    against (452).
  • Alex Edler leads VAN in time on ice (24:44) and has led the team in that category in 16 of 17 games he’s played, including nine
    games where he’s led all skaters in TOI. He currently ranks t-12th 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 have had 18 different goal scorers this season (tied for most in the League with St. Louis and Nashville)
  • The Canucks are 9th in the League with 2.83 goals for per game; Their 51 goals on the year are fifth most in the NHL.
  • VANCOUVER’S 2015.16 RECORD WHEN…
    Score 4+ Goals: 5-0-0
    Score 3 Goals or Less: 2-6-5
    Allow 4+ Goals: 0-2-2
    Allow 3 Goals or Less: 7-4-3
    On 0 Days Rest: 2-0-1
    On 1 Day Rest: 2-3-3
    On 2 Days Rest: 2-2-1
    On 3+ Days Rest: 0-1-1
    Score a PPG: 2-3-3
    Give up a PPG: 2-4-3
    20+ Shots on Goal: 7-6-5
    Less than 20 shots:

SEASON SNAPSHOT

The Canucks are tied for 2nd place with Arizona in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, with 19 points, three points behind the division leader Los Angeles who have 22 points. San Jose is in 4rth place with 18 points, followed by Anaheim, Calgary and Edmonton with 14, 13 and 12 points respectively.

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Vancouver is in the top 8 teams of the Western Conference tied with Arizona for the 5th most points, with 19 points. Dallas leads the conference with 28 points, five points ahead of Minnesota, Nashville and St. Louis, all with 23 points.

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Canucks are in the top 16 of the NHL, tied with Tampa Bay and Arizona for the 7th most points in the league with 19 points. The New York Rangers are the best team in the league with 30 points, followed by Dallas and Montreal with 28 points each. Washington, Minnesota, Nashville and St. Louis are at their coat tails with 23 points.

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Montreal leads the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference with 28 points. Ottawa is in 2nd place with 20 points, followed by Tampa Bay in 3rd place with 19 points. Boston, Detroit, Buffalo and Florida are all bunched up with 17 points each, with Toronto in cellar with 14 points.

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Vancouver is led in scoring by Daniel Sedin with 16 points, including a team high 11 assists. Henrik Sedin is next with 13 points, followed by Jannik Hansen with 11 points.The Sedin brothers, Hansen and rookie Jared McCann are the top snipers for the Canucks with 5 goals apiece.

For the Canadians, Tomas Plekanec leds in scoring with 17 points, a single point ahead of Max Pacioretty, P.K. Subban and Brendan Gallagher, all with 16 points. P.K. Subban leads Montreal in assists with 15, two more than Andrei Markov who has 13 assists. The top snipers on the Canadians are Max Pacioretty, Brendan Gallagher, Dale Weise, all with 8 goals each.

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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Statistics courtesy of the NHL, Vancouver Canucks and SportingCharts, with thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maple Leafs Dump Canucks 4-2

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 15, 2015Canucks

Out Played, Out Coached, Out Scored

 Goaltender James Reimer made 43 saves to win his third straight game, leading the Toronto Maple Leafs (5-8-4) to a 4-2 victory against the Vancouver Canucks (7-6-5) at Air Canada Centre.

The game was the Canucks third straight loss at the Air Canada Centre, and the first Saturday game victory for the Maple Leafs this season. They were (0-3-2) entering the game.

The game was the sixth consecutive game the Canucks have trailed in at least some point during the game.

James van Riemsdyk, PA Parenteau, Shawn Matthias and Joffrey Lupul scored for Toronto (5-8-4), which has won three in a row.

Jannik Hansen and Alexandre Burrows scored for the Canucks (7-6-5), who are 1-3-1 with two games remaining on a seven-game road trip. Miller made 36 saves

Captain Henrik Sedin was not happy with the Canucks’ overall performance.

“We made way too many mistakes,” Sedin said. “We were sloppy. We didn’t get anything going. We’re still making way too many mistakes, and we’ve got to stop talking about that we’re a young team. We have to simplify things. Five-on-five we have to get away from those turnovers and easy goals for the opponent.”

Willie Desjardins and the Canucks underestimated the Toronto Maple Leafs. They came into the game with their struggles on special teams unsolved, and unprepared to adjust to a “Babcock” coached hockey team, that clearly out played the Canucks 5-on-5, and on special teams.

The Canucks have no sense of urgency it seems, as they continue to have important points slip away.

While other teams in the Pacific Division continue to climb up the standings, the Canucks are continuing their descent further down in the division without any resistance, as they continually show their inability to solve issues that continue to befell them game in and game out.

Vancouver Canucks are allowing 2.56 goals per game and are killing 79.2 percent of their power play chances (42 of 53) overall. On the road, it is 76.7 percent (23 of 30).

The Canucks finished tonight’s game having surrendered a power play goal in six straight games. They have not given up power play goals in six consecutive games since the start of the 2009.10 season when they allowed PPGs in their first six games from October 1 to 16.

Coincidentally, the 2009.10 season was the last time the Canucks’ penalty kill did not finish in the top-10 of the NHL. For the past five seasons, Vancouver’s penalty kill has been ranked among the ten best in the league including last season when it finished second overall at 85.7 percent behind only Minnesota (86.percent).      Canucks.com

The Vancouver Canucks are averaging 2.83 goals per game and are scoring on 15.8 percent of their power plays. Vancouver has outscored the opposition in those 5 games, 11-8 at even strength, but have been outscored 9-2 on special teams.

To the point, the power play and penalty kill have looked in need of a defibrillator.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Vancouver has lost 6 of their last 9 games.
  • Canucks penalty killing in their last 3-games is 6-11, allowing 5-power play goals.
  • Canucks power play is 2-4 in their last two games, after ending their 0-18 slump in Ottawa.
  • Jannik Hansen leads the Canucks in +/- with a +10 while Radim Vrbata is the team worst with a -9.
  • Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, Jannik Hansen and rookie Jared McCann lead Vancouver with 5 goals each.
  • Rookies Jared McCann and Ben Hutton each have 29 shots on goal.
  • Daniel Sedin leads Vancouver with 11 assists, followed by Henrik Sedin and Ben Hutton with 8 assists each.
  • Ryan Miller has allowed 40 goals on 452 shots faced and Jacob Markstrom has given up 3 goals on 45 shots.
  • Miller has given up 14 goals in his last 4 games.
  • The Canucks are 1-6 in their last 7 games playing on 1 days rest and 1-5 in their last 6 overall.
  • The Canucks leave Toronto 5-3 in the last 8 meetings and 12-3 in the last 15 meetings overall.
  • Canucks are 6-5-1 in Toronto in this 21rst century going into the game tonight, and 27-32-11 overall in Toronto.
  • Vancouver is 2-for-22 with the man advantage over its last 7 games and has allowed 8 power-play goals in the past 6 games
  • Ten of Vancouver’s 11-losses have come by one goal – five in overtime and one in a shootout; tonight’s game was the first loss this season by 2-goals.

 CANUCKS UPDATED STATS

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Statistics courtesy of the NHL, and the Vancouver Canucks, with thanks.

Vancouver Takes On Toronto Tonight

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 14, 2015

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Season series:

The Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks each won on home ice last season. Maple Leafs goaltender Jonathan Bernier made 44 saves in a 5-2 win at Air Canada Centre on Dec. 6. Canucks forward Derek Dorsett had the game-winning goal and two assists in a 4-1 win at Rogers Arena on March 14.

Canucks team scope:

  • Center Brandon Sutter, who missed Vancouver’s 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday with an undisclosed injury, wasn’t at practice Friday and remains day-to-day according to coach Willie Desjardins.
  • Injured forward Brandon Prust (ankle) and defenseman Luca Sbisa (lower body) are expected to join the Canucks before this seven-game road trip concludes.
  • Vancouver is 1-2-1 so far, and after Saturday has stops remaining at Montreal on Monday and Winnipeg on Wednesday.
  • Defenseman Alex Biega was assigned to Utica of the American Hockey League.
  • Forward Sven Baertschi and defenseman Alexander Edler each have two goals in their past three games.

Maple Leafs team scope:

  • If goalie James Reimer gets the nod, it will be his seventh straight start.
  • Toronto starts a back-to-back, traveling to face the New York Rangers on Sunday, so it’s possible Bernier could also see his first action since Oct. 31 this weekend.
  • Bernier is recovered from a lower-body injury sustained against the Pittsburgh Penguins and served as Reimer’s backup Thursday in a 2-1 shootout win at the Nashville Predators.
  • The Maple Leafs are 3-1-2 in November and will be seeking their first three-game win streak since a six-game run from Dec. 6-16, 2014. “We said a long time ago, if we keep doing things the right way, bounces are going to go our way,” forward Nazem Kadri told The Toronto Sun after the win in Nashville.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • The Vancouver Canucks look for a victory after losing 5 of their last 8 games.
  • The Vancouver Canucks are averaging 2.9 goals per game and are scoring on 14.8 percent of their power plays.
  • Daniel Sedin leads Vancouver with five goals, Henrik Sedin has eight assists and Jared McCann has 25 shots on goal.
  • Vancouver Canucks are allowing 2.5 goals per game and are killing 79.6 percent of their power play chances.
  • Ryan Miller has allowed 36 goals on 412 shots faced and Jacob Markstrom has given up three goals on 45 shots.
  • Miller has given up 10 goals in his last three games.
  • The Canucks are 1-5 in their last 6 games playing on 1 days rest and 1-4 in their last 5 overall.
  • The Canucks are 5-2 in the last 7 meetings in Toronto and 12-2 in the last 14 meetings overall.
  • Vancouver is 1-for-19 with the man advantage over its last six games and has allowed seven power-play goals in the past five contests
  • All 10 of Vancouver’s losses have come by one goal – five in overtime and one in a shootout

The Canucks are in 3rd place, tied with Arizona with 19-points, in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, 3-points behind the Los Angeles Kings, who sit atop the division with 20 points. San Jose is in fourth place with 16-points. Anaheim, Calgary and Edmonton follow with 14, 13, 12-points respectively.

Los Angeles, Arizona, San Jose all have 2-games in-hand on the Flames. Canucks, Ducks, Oilers all have 1-game in-hand on the Flames.

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Vancouver is among the top seven team in the Western Conference tied with Arizona with the 6th-best record. Dallas Stars lead the conference with 26-points.

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Vancouver is among the top 14-teams in the NHL tied for the 7th-best with 19-points, with Arizona, Ottawa and New Jersey. Montreal leads the NHL with 28-points, just two points ahead of the Rangers and Stars; and 5-points ahead of the Blues and Capitals.

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Toronto occupies last place with 12-points in the Atlantic Division of the Easter Conference, 6-points behind Tampa Bay for the final playoff position in the conference. Montreal is in top sport with 28-points, 9-points ahead of Ottawa with 19. Tampa Bay is next with 18-points. Detroit is in 4rth, and Buffalo in 5th, with 17 and 16-points respectively. Boston and Florida are tied for sixth and seventh with 15-points each.

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Daniel Sedin leads the Canucks in scoring with 15-points including a team leading 10-assists. Henrik Sedin closely follows with 13-points; Jannik Hansen with 10-points including a team best +10 in plus/minus. Alex Burrows, Brandon Sutter and rookie Ben Hutton are all tied with 8-points apiece.

Top snipers on Vancouver are the Sedin brothers and rookie Jared McCann, all with 5-goals.

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Morgan Rielly leads the Maple Leafs in scoring with 11-points, followed by Dion Phaneuf with 9-points. Both Rielly and Phaneuf lead the team in assists with 8-assists. Joffrey Lupul, James Van Riemsdyk have 8-points; Leo Komarov and Tyler Bozak have 7-points each.

Top snipers for Toronto are Lupul, Van Riemsdyk and Komarov with 5-goals each.

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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Statistics courtesy of the NHL, Vancouver Canucks and SportingCharts, with thanks.

Canucks Struggles Continue On Road Trip With 3-2 Loss To Ottawa

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 12, 2015

Vancouver Suffers Second Regulation Road Loss Of Season

Sven Baertschi got the Canucks out in front of Ottawa, with helpers from Radim Vrbata and Bo Horvat, then the Senators tied the game up on a power play goal by Bobby Ryan less than 6-minutes later. The Senators scored the go ahead goal, and only goal in the second period to make it 2-1 after two periods.

In the third period, Henrik Sedin was called for a penalty and for the second time in the game, the Senators with 2-seconds left scored a power play goal to give themselves a two-goal cushion with less than two minutes left in the hockey game.

With Ryan Miller pulled, and a power play of their own in the final minute of play, Alex Edler scored to make it 3-2 with 24-second left but the Canucks were unable to score the tying goal before time ran  out.

The loss was the Canucks 10th one-goal loss of the season, and 2nd loss in regulation play on the road this season. Vancouver’s power play goal in the third period ended their power play slump of 0 for 18. Ottawa’s two power play goals on four opportunities continued Vancouver’s struggles with their penalty killing.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • Vancouver’s power play goal in the 3rd-period ended their power play slump at 0-18.
  • Canucks penalty killing in their last two games is 3-7, allowing 4-power play goals.
  • Vancouver’s consecutive streak of shorthanded goals against came to an end  tonight at two games.
  • With tonight’s goal, Sven Baertschi has scored in consecutive games after potting a goal against Columbus on Tuesday night.
  • Canucks are now 9-8-1 overall in Ottawa, and 6-3 in the last 9 meetings at the Canadian Tire Centre.

CANUCKS GAME SUMMARY

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UPDATED REGULAR SEASON STATS

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Statistics courtesy of the NHL and the Vancouver Canucks, with thanks.

Vancouver Looks To Keep Winning In Canada’s Capital

CANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    November 12, 2015

Struggling Senators Aim For Home Ice Win

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The Vancouver Canucks take on the Ottawa Senators tonight in game four of their 7-game road trip at the Canadian Tire Centre.

Vancouver is looking to maintain its lead atop the Pacific Division, entering the game a single point ahead of the Los Angeles Kings, with 19-points.

Ottawa is looking to pull ahead of the Detroit Red Wings in the Atlantic Division into sole possession of second place. Both teams are currently tied for 2nd-place in the division with 17-points each.

The game is the first of two meetings this season between the Canucks and Senators. Ottawa will visit Vancouver on Feb. 25th. Vancouver split the season series versus the Senators last season.

The Canucks rebounded against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night, to pick up their first win of the 7-game road swing, to go along with back-to-back losses in regulation play and overtime, against Buffalo and New Jersey.

The Ottawa Senators begin a 5-game home stand tonight, after losing both games of a short 2-game road trip against the Carolina Hurricanes and the Nashville Predators. The Senators have only won two of their first seven home games.

Both teams are struggling yet Vancouver enters the game on a more positive note after their win in Columbus.

The objective is clear. The Canucks are looking to win game two on their road trip, building on the momentum of their win against the Blue Jackets. And the Senators are looking to end their two game losing streak and win their third home game of the season, to start a 5-game home stand.

CANUCKS JOTTINGS

  • The Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators each won a 4-3 overtime games in their own arena last season
  • Canucks are 9-7-1 overall in Ottawa. Canucks are 6-2 in the last 8 meetings in Ottawa.
  • In the last five games in Ottawa, Vancouver is 3-2-0 at the Canadian Tire Centre.
  • Canucks are 2-8 in their last 10 Thursday games.
  • Senators are 2-6 in their last 8 home games.
  • Ben Hutton has 4-assists in his last 5-games.
  • Jared McCann currently ranks 7th among rookies in shooting percentage (20.0%); and tied for 5th place in rookie goals with 5-goals.
  • Ben Hutton and Jared McCann are tied for 8th place in total shots for rookies with 25-shots.
  • Ben Hutton is 2nd in assists by a rookie in the NHL with 8-assists.
  • Daniel Sedin has 12-points (4-8-12) in his last 12-games and currently leads the team in scoring with 15-points (5-10-15).
  • Alex Edler currently ranks 9th in the NHL in TOI/GP with 24:52-minutes/seconds.
  • Jannik Hansen leads the Canucks in +/- with a +10, followed by Chris Tanev at +9, Alex Edler, at +8, Henrik Sedin with +6. Dan Hamhuis  and rookies Jared McCann are at +5. Radim Vrbata is the worst +/- at –9, followed by Yannik Webber at –6.
  • In 16-games this season, the Canucks have outscored their opponents 48-39; last season the Canucks outscored their opponents 236-220
  • The Canucks have allowed just 8-power-play goals against this season, killing 37 of 45-times shorthanded (82.2 PK%)
  • The Canucks 82.2% penalty kill is 11th in the NHL
  • The Canucks have allowed 2.44 goals against per game this season, 11th in the NHL; they are 7th in the League with 2.94 goals for per game

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The Canucks are in 1rst place with 19-points, a single point in front of Los Angeles, who are alone in 2nd with 18-points in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. Arizona is in 3rd spot with 17-points, three points ahead of San Jose who are tied with Anaheim in 4rth with 14-points each. Edmonton and Calgary with 12 and 11-points each are in 6th and 7th place respectively.

Arizona, San Jose, and Los Angeles both have a game in-hand on Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver and Anaheim.

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Vancouver is among the top 5-teams in the Western Conference, and are the 5rth best team in the conference with their 19-points. The Dallas Stars are at the  top of the conference with 24-points, currently sporting an 12-4 record in their 16-games, 1-point ahead of the St. Louis Blues, who have won their last 3-games.

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Canucks are among the top 10-teams in the NHL, and are tied with the New York Islanders for the 5th best team in the league with their 19-points. The Montreal Canadians are the top team with 28-points, with a record of 13-2-2, all wins in regulation play. Dallas Stars and New York Rangers tied for the 2nd best overall record in the league with 24-points each, with the Rangers having won their last 6-games. The St. Louis Blues, in the midst of a 3-game winning streak are next with 23-points.

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The Montreal Canadians are currently in top spot of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference with 28-points; followed by Detroit and Ottawa with 17-points each. Tampa Bay sits in 4rth-place with 16-points, followed by Boston and Florida tied for 5th and 6th position with 15-points each. Buffalo and Toronto round out the rest of the division with 14 and 10-points respectively.

The Bruins have 3-games in-hand on the Canadians and Lightening; 2-games in-hand on the Red Wings, Senators, Panthers, Sabres and Maple Leafs. Detroit, Ottawa, Florida, Buffalo and Toronto all have 2-games in-hand on the Canadians and Lightening.

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Daniel Sedin leads the Canucks in scoring with 15-points, followed by brother Henrik with 12-points and Jannik Hansen with 10-points.  Brandon Sutter, rookie Ben Hutton and Alex Burrows are next with 8-points each.  Rookie Jared McCann has 7-points; Radim Vrbata, Alex Edler and Sven Baertschi closely follow with 6-points. Brandon Prust, Bo Horvat and Matt Bartkowski are on their skate blades with 5-points each.

Rookie Jared McCann, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin lead the Canucks are tied for the top sniper with 5-goals each. Daniel Sedin leads the team in assists with 10-assists, followed by rookie Ben Hutton with 8-assists.

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Mark Stone leads the Senators in scoring with 15-points, a point ahead of Erik Karlsson, 14-points. Bobby Ryan and Kyle Turris are next with 13-points each.

Erik Karlsson leads Ottawa in assists with 13, followed by Mark Stone with 12-assists. Kyle Turris is the top goal scorer with 8-goals.

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CANUCKS AT A GLANCE

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Statistics courtesy of the NHL, Vancouver Canucks, ESPN and SportingCharts, with thanks.