Sunday Q&A with Jake Virtanen – Utica Comets

VANCOUVER, BC - NOVEMBER 2: Jake Virtanen #18 of the Vancouver Canucks hits Brayden Schenn #10 of the Philadelphia Flyers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena November 2, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC – NOVEMBER 2: Jake Virtanen #18 of the Vancouver Canucks hits Brayden Schenn #10 of the Philadelphia Flyers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena November 2, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Nov 13, 2016

Written by Don Laible

15 games into the NHL season, and the Vancouver Canucks dispatched Jake Virtanen to Utica for a two-game stint. Two years ago, as the sixth overall pick in the NHL draft, Virtanen was seen as a vital part to the organization’s future.

Q:  Last year you were with the Comets for two games. What was it like making a return to where you made your pro hockey debut?
A:  The fans here are great. What a great atmosphere. I had a nice welcome back.

Q:  Does knowing you’re in Utica for two games only, and then heading back to Vancouver, make it easier in how you approach your stay here?
A:  I take every game serious. I just want to be ready for the team at all times.

Q:  When did you get the word that you were Utica-bound?
A:  We (Canucks) were in Detroit. I wasn’t getting a lot of minutes. I came back to find my mojo.

Q:  You’re 20-year-old, playing in the NHL, for one of six Canadian-based franchises. Do you get to feel like like a 20-year-old?
A:  We’re (NHL players) not your ordinary 20-year-olds. We’re kids away from home, and everyone notices you.

Q:  How do you keep the pressure off of you?
A:  There’s good pressure and there’s bad pressure. You have the the responsibility to do what’s right, and battle the bad.  There will always be adversity in hockey.

Q:  When you knew you were coming to Utica, did you seek advice from your family?
A:  For sure. My parents are really supportive.  I speak to my dad everyday. My brother, he used to play hockey. I talk with him.  They tell me that the key, right now, is to do good down here. I have to get my minutes in here Utica and take what I learned back to Vancouver.

Q:  How do you sum up this year’s Canucks team?
A:  We have a good leadership group.  Everybody stays positive.  Wille (Desjardins) is a great coach. You have great leadership here (Utica). Carter Bancks, you can’t get better.

Q: Two years ago, during the Calder Cup run, you and Jared McCann (Canucks’ other first-round selection in ’14) were here. He’s with the Panthers now, and you Vancouver. Do you two talk?
A:  No, not much. I heard he scored his first goal and had his first assist recently.  Congratulations for him.

Source: Sunday Q&A with Jake Virtanen | Utica Comets Official Website

Canucks Recall Virtanen From Utica

VANCOUVER, BC - NOVEMBER 2: Brandon Sutter #21 watches as Jake Virtanen #18 of the Vancouver Canucks scores his first NHL goal against Steve Mason #35 of the Philadelphia Flyers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena November 2, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC – NOVEMBER 2: Brandon Sutter #21 watches as Jake Virtanen #18 of the Vancouver Canucks scores his first NHL goal against Steve Mason #35 of the Philadelphia Flyers during their NHL game at Rogers Arena November 2, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-1. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Vancouver, BC – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the club has recalled forward Jake Virtanen from the AHL Utica Comets.

Virtanen, 20, has appeared in 10 games with the Canucks (0-1-1) and in two games with the Comets this season.

In his two games with Utica on Friday, Nov 11 and last night, Virtanen had 6 shots (all last night against the Hartford Wolf Pack and was a +1).

In his debut NHL season in 2015.16, Virtanen appeared in 55 games for Vancouver where he collected 13 points (7-6-13) and ranked second on the team in hits with 128.

He also appeared in two games for Utica on a conditioning stint and represented Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship.

A native of Abbotsford, BC, the 6-1, 226-pound forward was selected by Vancouver in the first round, 6th overall, in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

Source: Canucks recall Virtanen