Canucks Host Ducks With Young D Stepping Up

By Monte Stewart, The Sports Xchange

December 1, 2016

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Vancouver Canucks are being rewarded for giving youth a chance.

Not exactly by choice.

Despite being ravaged by injuries to key defensemen Alex Edler (finger) and Chris Tanev (ankle), and winger Jannik Hansen (ribs), the Canucks won two straight games and six of their last 10 (6-3-1) heading into Thursday’s contest against the Anaheim Ducks.

In other words, times have changed since the Canucks (10-11-2) suffered nine straight losses earlier in the season. But they are still looking to for more consistency.

“It’s been tough — win one, lose one, win one,” second-year defenseman Ben Hutton, who stood out in Vancouver’s semi-surge.

“Hopefully we can continue to roll with it and get on a nice little streak here.”

With Edler out, Hutton, 23, and rookie rearguard Troy Stecher, 22, stepped to the fore and helped the Canucks generate more offense as indicated in Tuesday’s 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Hutton furnished a goal and an assist while Stecher provided two assists.

More importantly, the duo figured in two power-play goals with Hutton scoring one and Stecher assisting on another.

As a result, the Canucks power play scored twice in two minutes — after only scoring once in three weeks during first quarter of the season.

“You gotta like that,” Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said.

“They are both young guys and what I like about both those guys is they want to do it. They don’t look for somebody else to do it. They want the puck and they want to make something happen — and you want that. Sometimes you will make mistakes with it, but in the end that is what you are going to win with.”

Youth is also paying dividends up front as winger Sven Baertschi, 24, playing his second full NHL season, and center Bo Horvat, 21, a third-year player, form an effective line with veteran winger Alex Burrows.

Baertschi scored a goal against the Wild and, following a slow start to the season, has three goals and 10 points.

“I like that line,” Desjardins said. “That line has been good, and (Horvat) is a real catalyst on that line — he’s a real driver. He comes with speed and he comes hard and every shift he is like that. It’s been a good line for us.”

Horvat, who is repeatedly mentioned as a future captain candidate, leads the Canucks with eight goals and eight assists. His 16 points are two better than perennial team scoring leaders Daniel and Henrik Sedin.

A rejuvenated Burrows, 35, who once played regularly with the Sedins but has become a role player in the past two seasons, has four goals and five assists and is well on pace to exceed the 22 points he posted last season.

Meanwhile, the Ducks (11-8-4) are also getting offense from some unsung heroes. Rickard Rakell leads Anaheim in goals with nine after netting the winner against Montreal on Tuesday.

“It seems like I’m finding the right spot to put the puck in right now,” Rakell, a 23-year-old Sweden native who signed a new six-year contract in October, told The Orange County Register.

“I’m just trying to keep it going. I’m not thinking about it too much. It’s obviously fun to score goals.”

The Ducks are also getting some timely goals from the blue line. Defenseman Cam Fowler scored his seventh goal of the season against Montreal and has already exceeded the five he mustered in 2015-16.

Goaltender John Gibson also has a chance to build on a strong performance against Montreal if he gets the nod. Gibson matched a career-high 39 saves in the win over the Canadiens.

Source: http://www.sportsxchange.com

Game Day Preview: Vancouver Battles Anaheim In Pacific Division Contest Tonight

VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 18: Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks and Derek Dorsett #15 of the Vancouver Canucks spar during their NHL game at Rogers Arena February 18, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Anaheim won 5-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC – FEBRUARY 18: Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks and Derek Dorsett #15 of the Vancouver Canucks spar during their NHL game at Rogers Arena February 18, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Anaheim won 5-2. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

Dec 1, 2016

Game Time: 7:00 PM PST
Location: Rogers Arena
TV: Sportsnet 360
Radio: TSN 1040

Vancouver (10-11-2=22 pts) play the second game of a three game homestand tonight at the Rogers Arena against Pacific division rivals, Anaheim Ducks (11-8-4=26 pts).

Vancouver comes into the game with a home record of 7-4-1, looking for their 8th home win of the season.

In their last 5 games, the Canucks are:

GP W L OT SOW SOL OTL PTS GF GA GF/G GAA
 5  3  1   1     1    0    1   7  15  13  3.00  2.60
  • 4 for 12: 33.3% on power play; 0 for 12: 100% on penalty kill; FOW%: 49.8

In their last 10 games:

GP W L OT SOW SOL OTL PTS GF GA GF/G GAA
 10  6  3   1     1    0    1   13  24  33  2.40  3.30
  • 6 for 26: 23.1% on power play; 4 for 28: 85.7% on penalty kill; FOW%: 53.1

Canucks, are in 6th place in the Pacific division; 4 points behind the 2nd and 3rd place Oilers and Ducks; and 3 points in front of Arizona.

In the their last game, eleven different Canucks figured in the scoring, four players with two point games, and Vancouver defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-4, for their 4th win in their last 6 games:

  • Brandon Sutter (1-1), Ben Hutton (1-1), Troy Stecher (0-2) and Henrik Sedin (0-2), had two points each, to lead the Canucks.
  • Loui Eriksson, with his 6th; Bo Horvat, with his 8th; and Sven Baertschi, with his 3rd of the season, all contributed goals in the Vancouver win, the 3rd time this season the Canucks have scored 5 goals in a winning effort.
  • Michael Chaput (2nd), Daniel Sedin (8th), Luca Sbisa (5th), and Alex Burrows (5th), all chipped in with an assist each, in the winning effort.
  • Bo Horvat extended his points streak to 5 games (3-4=7 pts).
  • Ryan Miller stopped 38 of 42 shots in the game.

The Canucks play the Ducks in their second of five meetings this season; the Ducks visit Rogers Arena again on Dec. 30 and Mar.28; while the Canucks visit the Honda Center on Mar. 5.

Vancouver last played Anaheim on October 23:

  • Nick Ritchie and Corey Perry each scored in the third period to help the Anaheim Ducks defeat the Vancouver Canucks 4-2 in the Duck’s home opener.
  • It was the first loss in regulation for the Canucks (4-1-1).
  • Bo Horvat tied the game at 1-1 with a shorthanded goal at 19:27 of the first.
  • Henrik Sedin tied the game at 2-2 when he scored at 4:19 in the third period, his second goal in as many nights.
  • Ryan Miller stopped 33 of 37 shots.

Canucks In Brief:

Vancouver’s goaltender tandem of Ryan Miller and Jacob Markstrom are 25th in the NHL, with a 2.95 GAA and a .899 SV%:

  • Jacob Markstrom is 6-3-2, with a 2.73 GAA (22nd), and a .902 Sv% (t-29th)* * At least 12 GP
  • Ryan Miller is 4-8-0, with a 2.78 GAA (23rd), and a .909 Sv% (23rd)*

Leading scorers:

  • Bo Horvat (8-7=15 pts)
  • Daniel Sedin (6-8=14 pts)
  • Henrik Sedin (5-9=14 pts)
  • Brandon Sutter (6-7=13 pts)
  • Loui Eriksson (6-4=10 pts)
  • Sven Baertschi (3-7=10 pts)

Scratches: #55-Alex Biega; #62-Joseph Labate

Canucks injured:

  • Anton Rodin; 23 games
  • Chris Tanev; 13 games
  • Jannik Hansen; 11 games
  • Derek Dorsett; 5 games
  • Alex Edler; 1 game

Total Man Games Lost: 95

Points streaks:

  • Bo Horvat (3-4=7 pts / 5 Games)
  • Ben Hutton (1-2=3 pts / 2 Games)
  • Loui Eriksson (2-0=2 pts / 2 Games)
  • Alex Burrows (1-1=2 pts / 2 Games)

Vancouver special teams are:

  • 10 for 67: 14.9 percent on the power play overall (23rd in the NHL), with 88 shots for, 20 shots against, 1 shorthanded goal against
  • 9 for 63: 85.7 percent on the penalty kill overall (5th best in NHL), with 68 shots against, 16 shots for, 2 shorthanded goals for

Canucks have allowed 69 goals against (t-24th in NHL), and have scored 52 goals (t-26th in NHL).

Canucks Notables:

  • Through 23 games, Bo Horvat now leads the team in goals (8) and points (16), and is on a five-game point streak: 3-4-7.
  • Through the first 23 games of 2015.16, Horvat had eight points (2-6-8). He has registered 46 points in 67 games during the calendar year.
  • Nikita Tryamkin ranks t-12th in the NHL in hits per game (3.5).
  • Troy Stecher ranks 4th in rookie TOI/game with 20:51.
  • Brandon Sutter is 18th in the NHL with 215 faceoff wins; Bo Horvat is t-26th with 196 faceoff wins.
  • After going goalless through his first 13 games, Loui Eriksson has 6 goals in the last 10 games.
  • Michael Chaput leads the team with a 54.5 faceoff win percentage (min. 50 faceoffs).
  • Among players aged 24 years or younger in the NHL, Chaput also ranks third in faceoff win percentage (min. 50 faceoffs).
  • The Canucks penalty kill ranks 5th at 85.7%. The Canucks have killed off 12 consecutive opposing power plays over the past 5 games.
  • The Canucks rank 6th with 732 total faceoff wins and rank 6th with 597 even-strength faceoff wins.
  • Vancouver ranks t-7th in faceoff win percentage at 51.3%; in 2015.16, the Canucks’ 45.4% faceoff win percentage ranked 30th.
  • The Canucks are 11th for the fewest shots allowed per game at 29.7.
  • The Canucks have tallied at least 1 power-play goal in 5 of the last 8 games. During this stretch, the Canucks power-play has gone 6/21 (28.6%).

Ducks In Brief:

Ducks have 26 points and are t-2nd place in the Pacific division, 1 point behind first place San Jose; 1 point ahead of Los Angeles.

Anaheim in their last game, Rickard Rakell scored his fifth goal in six games on a power play in the first period, and Cam Fowler scored his seventh goal in the second period for the Ducks (11-8-4), who defeated the Montreal Canadiens at home, 2-1.

  • Ducks have won consecutive games following a 3 game losing streak
  • John Gibson made 39 saves

Ducks have the 7th best goaltending in the NHL, with John Gibson, and Jonathan Bernier with a 2.33 GAA, and .919 SV%:

  • Gibson is 7-7-3, with a 2.52 GAA, and a .912 SV%.
  • Bernier is 4-1-1, with a 2.02 GAA, and a .933 SV%.

Anaheim leading scorers:

  • Corey Perry (4-14=18 pts)
  • Ryan Getzlaf (2-16=18 pts)
  • Ryan Kesler (8-10=18 pts)
  • Jakob Silfverberg (7-8=15 pts)

Ducks injured:

  • Nate Thompson  23 games
  • Simon Despres  22 games
  • Clayton Stoner  6 games
  • Joseph Cramarossa  5 games

Points streaks: 

  • Ryan Kesler (0-4-4 / 3 Games)
  • Rickard Rakell (2-0-2 / 2 Games)

Anaheim special teams are:

  • 17 for 76: 22.4 percent on the power play overall (6th in the NHL)
  • 14 for 81: 82.7 percent on the penalty kill overall (t-16th in the NHL)

Anaheim have surrendered 54 goals (t-7th best in NHL), and have scored 59 goals (t-15th in NHL).

Ducks Notables:

  • The Anaheim Ducks (11-8-4, 26 pts.) begin a three-game road trip in Western Canada tonight against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena (7 p.m. PT, KCOP/AM 830)
  • the Ducks, who finished the month of November with an 8-4-2
    record, open a December schedule that has the club away from Honda Center for 11 of 15 games…both the 15 overall games and 11 road contests are single-month season highs for Anaheim
  • the Ducks have won two straight games (2-0-0), earned points in five of
    their last seven games overall (9 pts., 4-2-1) and six of the last eight home games (11 pts., 5-2-1)
  • following tonight’s game, the road trip will continue in Edmonton on Saturday, Dec. 3 (7 p.m. PT) before wrapping up in Calgary on Sunday, Dec. 4 (6:30 p.m. PT)
  • upcoming milestones include:
    • Cam Fowler one PPG shy of tying Fredrik Olausson (22) for second on the franchise’s all-time PPG list for defensemen, one PPP from surpassing Olausson (88) for sole possession of third on the franchise’s all-time PPP list for defensemen, and one point from surpassing Chris Kunitz (192) for sole possession of 10th on the franchise’s all-time scoring list;
    • Sami Vatanen one point from surpassing Lubomir Visnovsky (108) for sole possession of seventh on the franchise’s all-time scoring list for defensemen and one assist from tying Visnovsky (79) and Ruslan Salei (79) for seventh on the franchise’s all-time assists list for defensemen.
  • The Ducks continue to lead the league with a 56.8 FOW% and 811 faceoff wins through 23 games
  • Andrew Cogliano is the NHL’s active leader in consecutive games played (727 games) and owns the sixth longest streak in NHL history

VS ANAHEIM NOTES:

  • Daniel Sedin leads the team in career points against Anaheim with 44 (17-27-44) in 61 GP.
  • Henrik Sedin has 43 points (8-35-43) in 62 career games versus the Ducks.
    Loui Eriksson has 34 points (16-18-34) in 46 career games versus Anaheim.
  • Luca Sbisa played five seasons in Anaheim, collecting 49 points (9-40-49) in 227 games played. He ranks 15th among defencemen for most games played in Ducks history and 18th among d-men in points.
  • Sven Baertschi’s last power-play goal occurred on Feb. 18/16 vs ANA.
  • Both Michael Chaput (Oct. 27/13) and Philip Larsen (Apr. 8/10) made his NHL debut in a game versus Anaheim.
  • Both Alex Edler (Nov. 30/06) and Bo Horvat (Nov. 20/14) notched their first career NHL goal in a game versus Anaheim.
  • Jacob Markstrom has a perfect 2-0-0 record in his career versus Anaheim posting a 1.32 GAA and .954 save percentage in these games.

Pregame Stats

Regular Season Game 24, Road Game 13

Records:
Ana: 11-8-4 (Road: 4-4-3)
Van: 10-11-2 (Home: 7-4-1)

Team    SF    SA     PP        PK     PIM    HITS   GF   GA
Ana         680  668   17-76     14-81   293       599      59      54
Van         682  683   10-67      9-63   250       428      52      69

Team        CF               CA           SCF          SCA       CF60%   CA60%   CF%
Ana       1253(922)   1255(963)  535(380)  520(371)      51.5           53.7        48.9
Van       1208(958)   1186(962)  494(375)   513(417)      53.4          53.6        49.9

Note: 5v5 stats in parenthesis for CF & CA, SCF & SCA ,                                                                CF60%, CA60% & CF% are 5v5
SCF=scoring chances for; SCA=scoring chances against.

Potential Canucks Lineup:

#22D. Sedin-#33H.Sedin-#20Sutter
#60Granlund-#45Chaput-#21Ericksson
#47Baertschi-#53Horvat-#14Burrows
#9Skille-#50Gaunce-#46Megna

#5Sbisa-#51Stecher
#27Hutton-#44Gudbranson
#88Tryamkin-#63Larsen

#30Miller
#25Markstrom