Canucks

2022 - 12 - 6

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Canadiens vs. Canucks - NHL Game Recap - December 5, 2022 ... (ESPN)

Get a recap of the Montreal Canadiens vs. Vancouver Canucks hockey game.

Canucks: Brock Boeser 'moving forward,' will 'move on' after near ... (The Province)

'Whenever I talk to any of the players, it's between us,' says head coach Bruce Boudreau. 'I don't think that's a media thing.'

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Boeser trade could be "start of a dismantling" for Canucks: report ... (Daily Hive)

Brock Boeser's time with the Vancouver Canucks may soon be coming to an end, but he might not be the only player shipped out of town.

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Canucks: une occasion en or pour Spencer Martin de faire sa place (Le Journal de Montréal)

Photo AFP Les espoirs devant le filet des Canucks reposent désormais sur les épaules de Spencer Martin à la suite de la blessure subie par Thatcher Demko.

Lors de son arrivée, il était le cinquième gardien de sa nouvelle organisation. En 2019, il a signé un contrat avec le Lightning de Tampa Bay. «Je suis plus motivé que jamais en raison de mon parcours. Il n’a pas eu la chance de savourer une victoire en trois départs. Il n’y a pas qu’à Montréal que la situation des gardiens fait partie de l’actualité de l’équipe. Le principal intéressé a remporté son premier départ samedi contre les Coyotes de l’Arizona.

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Call of the Wilde: Vancouver Canucks beat Montreal Canadiens in ... (Globalnews.ca)

It was a wild one on Monday night as the Montreal Canadiens saw a 4-0 lead disappear in what turned out to be a 7-6 overtime defeat against the Vancouver ...

Of the three, Joshua Roy has the best chance to land on the final roster. Riley Kidney also was on the summer team for Canada, but as a fourth line player mostly. Hutson’s point-per-game average is the best in college hockey for a defender. In the loss, a lot was learned. He has to make sure that he develops a better sense of where he is on the ice, and when there is possibility of danger for him. A young team with a four goal lead early can get pretty cocky about it all thinking that the professionals on the other bench aren’t going to give much of a fight. The fifth goal for Vancouver, he gave the puck away behind the net on a simple dump in. No word on how serious the injury is, but he did not return for the rest of the game, and in his absence, the Canadiens fell apart. Suzuki with the goal and an assist on a terrific pass to Sean Monahan for a tap in. The issue wasn’t just the loss of Monahan, but also the difficulty that Samuel Montembeault had in the net. Right away, he is playing 25 minutes in the NHL against the best players in the league. He came back in the exact time it takes to administer a SCAT test – 15 minutes.

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Le CH laisse filer une avance de quatre buts et perd 7-6 devant les ... (Le Soleil)

Elias Pettersson a marqué 13 secondes après le début de la prolongation et les Canucks de Vancouver ont soutiré un gain de 7-6 face au Canadien de Montréal, ...

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Where Horvat ranks among fastest 20-goal scorers in Canucks ... (Daily Hive)

Bo Horvat is off to one of the best offensive starts in Canucks history. Only three players in team history have scored 20 goals faster.

His 107 points are the fourth-best single-season mark in Canucks history, while his 55 goals rank third-best. However, he suffered a serious neck injury after being checked by Jay Wells of the Los Angeles Kings. - Tony Tanti: 20 goals in 31 games (1985-86) He’s currently on pace to more than double his career-high of 31 goals, achieved last season. Mogilny made quite the initial impression. Tony Tanti: 20 goals in 21 games (1983-84)

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The Statsies: We're still not even sure what happened in last night's ... (Canucks Army)

Be sure to check out NHL betting odds site Betway for the latest Canucks game day odds! Well, we definitely didn't see that coming.

The headcase that is the Vancouver Canucks clawed their way to a 7-6 win, and that should be respected. Taking a look at the ice times at 5v5, it becomes clear that this line was used to match up against Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, and Kirby Dach. Martin had his worst outing by far this season, contributing a -3.14 GSAx to the Canucks with a middle and low danger goal against in that horrific first period. Not a matchup line: Something that stood out in the stat sheet was seeing Nils Höglander near the bottom in CF% and xGF% again, which hadn’t happened since he was paired up with JT Miller and Bo Horvat. Delia did manage to wrestle the win back, tallying a 0.56 GSAx to help steer the Canucks to the finish line. As a former goalie, this is one of those games that you just try and repress until the end of time. Vancouver gave up a plethora of chances to the (rebuilding) Canadiens, who had their way in the slot area. Pettersson has been in a groove that’s only been shaken once in a while, and Vancouver needs him to keep up his excellent play. Pettersson didn’t draw matchup duties but was deployed as a mismatch for the Habs middle 6 that he exploited to full effect. Elias Pettersson is the Canucks’ most effective forward offensively and defensively, continuing that trend against the Habs with a team-leading 64.64 xGF%. Four goals aside, the home team finally managed a positive CF% share (58.62), but at the same time, conceded the xGF% share to the Habs (60.53%). After going down 4-0 in the first period, the Vancouver Canucks managed to storm back, blow another lead, and yet somehow still pulled out a 7-6 overtime win against the Montreal Canadiens.

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The Stanchies: Canucks cap off chaotic 7-6 win over Montreal as ... (Canucks Army)

You're walking in a parade and then there's Cole Caulfield scoring a goal on you. You're watching a beauty pagent from the balcony and oh whoops, there's Nick ...

He’s like a call-in line where you can report all the suspicious-looking goaltenders skulking around in your backyard and he just shows up and taps in a goal behind them. - Elias then does what he does best which is finding the perfect line to try and sneak a pass through. This is when I assume the majority of people checked out because honestly, up until this point, the game was straight-up insulting you as a hockey fan. - Tyler Myers makes a pinch and then uses his stick length to get the puck back. A shot on net felt like a revolutionary radical new approach at this point in the game. Just ending a scrum and declaring happily that they finally made it up to Portland again. At first glance, it looked like it might have been the ol’ Scott Stevens special, but on replay, it’s as clean as a hit you’re going to see in today’s NHL. CG57 stops skating backwards, the moment’s too big, he’s never faced an athlete with such a strong Fubar vibe before, so he reaches for a poke and has to scramble to get back into the play. I think I’ve lost track of the metaphor here, but this is one of those “hockey happens at high speeds” where split-second decisions are made, and each of them ends up being wrong, and then when you break it down on video you can be all “What an idiot! Fardel just to go out and get scored on in the first period, oh no. Now, don’t get me wrong, there is plenty of debate to be had over the direction of the Canucks. You know those moments in life when something so crazy happens to you and a group of friends that nobody will truly understand unless they went through it?

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