
By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter
December 07, 2025
The Canucks endured a difficult start to December, dropping two games and extending a losing streak that caused concern among the fanbase. However, the week ended on a high note Saturday night, driven entirely by the team’s young talent stepping up in the absence of key stars.
The Canucks (10-14-3) faced a potential crisis point this week. After dropping consecutive games to Colorado and Utah, extending a losing skid to four games, the team rallied on Saturday night. With top center Elias Pettersson a surprise late scratch, the team’s youngest players—Aatu Raty and Tom Willander—stepped up to engineer a gutsy win over the Minnesota Wild.
Game Results
| Date | Opponent | Score | Goalie | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 2 | @ Colorado | 1–3 | Lankinen | Nathan MacKinnon proved too much for the defense (2 goals). Linus Karlsson scored the lone Canucks goal. The offense looked disjointed without sustained zone time. |
| Dec 5 | vs. Utah | 1–4 | Lankinen | A flat performance at Rogers Arena. The Mammoth stifled Vancouver’s rush. Evander Kane missed this game (illness/injury), further depleting the top six. |
| Dec 6 | vs. Minnesota | 4–2 | Tolopilo | The “Kids’ Game.” Aatu Raty (2G, 1A) and Tom Willander (1G, 1A) led the way. Nikita Tolopilo was steady with 28 saves for his 2nd win of the season. |
Injury Update
This week was defined by the training room door revolving as much as the on-ice play.
- Elias Pettersson (Center):Status: Day-to-Day (Upper Body).
- The News: A massive blow. Pettersson was scratched just prior to warmups on Saturday, missing what would have been his 500th career NHL game. Head Coach Adam Foote confirmed he will undergo an MRI on Sunday/Monday.
- Thatcher Demko (G):Status: IR (Lower Body).
- Update: Reports indicate he is practicing and “nearing a return,” possibly as early as next week, though the team is being cautious given his history.
- Evander Kane (LW):Status: Doubtful (Illness/Skate Cut).
- Update: Missed the Utah and Minnesota games. Initially suffered a skate cut vs. Colorado, then fell ill.
- Nils Hoglander:Status: IR (Ankle).
- Update: Skating on his own. Progressing, but no definitive timeline for game action.
Roster Moves/Speculation
Roster Moves
Roster Move (Recalls):
- Elias Pettersson (Defenseman) was briefly assigned to Abbotsford (AHL) on Dec 3 but was back in the lineup Saturday, scoring his first goal of the season.
Trade Talk & Roster Speculation
The “Quinn Hughes to NJ” Rumor:
- Despite Hughes’ camp denying a request, speculation intensified early in the week linking the Captain to the New Jersey Devils to unite with brothers Jack and Luke. Hughes addressed the media post-game Saturday, reaffirming his commitment to turning the Canucks’ season around.
The Search for a 2C:
- With the team under .500, President Jim Rutherford’s desire to upgrade center depth is urgent. However, Aatu Raty’s 3-point performance on Saturday may have bought management some patience. If Raty can stabilize the middle-six, the team may prioritize a winger or defensive depth instead.
Seller Status?
- With a 11-15-3 record, industry whispers suggest that if the Canucks don’t climb back to .500 by Christmas, they could pivot to selling pending UFAs.
Canucks Statistical Snapshot (As of December 7, 2025, 8 am)
Key Concern: The Penalty Kill is a critical weakness, ranking near to last in the league. The high number of goals against is also a major concern.
| Category | Statistic | NHL Rank |
| Games Played | 29 | — |
| Overall Record | 11–15–3 | 25th |
| Points | 25 | 25th |
| Point Percentage | .431 | 24th |
| Home Record | 6–7–2 | — |
| Road Record | 5–8–1 | — |
| Last 10 Games | 3–6–1 | — |
| Current Streak | Won 1 | — |
| Goals For (Total) | 83 | 24th |
| Goals For (Per Game) | 2.86 | 24th |
| Goals Against (Total) | 102 | 28th |
| Goals Against (Per Game) | 3.52 | 28th |
| Goal Differential | -19 | 27th |
| Shots For (Per Game) | 30.2 | 18th |
| Shots Against (Per Game) | 31.4 | 22nd |
| Power Play % | 20.0% | 19th |
| Penalty Kill % | 76.4% | 26th |
| Faceoff Win % | 48.9% | 21st |
| PIM / Game | 9.4 | 14th |
Advanced Analytic 5×5
| Metric | Value | Analysis |
| Corsi For % (CF%) | 49.2% | The team controls just under half of all shot attempts at 5v5. |
| Expected Goals % (xGF%) | 51.4% | Based on shot quality, they “should” be scoring more than their opponents. |
| PDO (S% + SV%) | 0.982 | A value below 1.000 suggests the team is currently unlucky. |
| Shooting % (5v5) | 8.1% | Below league average; likely to regress positively. |
| Save % (5v5) | .901 | Goaltending has been below average at even strength. |
Zone Performance Report
| Metric | Stat | League Rank | Analysis |
| High Danger Chances Against (HDCA/60) | 12.4 | 18th | Average. They aren’t bleeding Grade-A chances, but they aren’t suppressing them well either. |
| D-Zone Giveaways (Per Game) | 8.2 | 26th | Critical Weakness. The team struggles to execute clean breakouts, often turning pucks over near their own blue line. |
| Successful Breakout % | 58% | 22nd | When pressured, the defensemen (outside of Hughes) are struggling to clear the zone with possession. |
| Slot Shots Allowed (Per Game) | 14.5 | 23rd | Too many shots are coming from the “home plate” area, making life difficult for Lankinen and Tolopilo. |
Neutral Zone
| Metric | Stat | League Rank | Analysis |
| Controlled Zone Entries % | 52% | 12th | Strength. When they have the puck, they carry it in well. They rarely resort to “dump and chase” compared to other teams. |
| Neutral Zone Turnovers | 6.5 | 20th | Average. They aren’t getting killed here, but sloppy passes in the middle have led to odd-man rushes against. |
| Rush Chances For (Per Game) | 6.8 | 10th | The team is dangerous off the rush. They generate speed through the middle effectively. |
| Neutral Zone Faceoff % | 51.5% | 14th | They hold their own in the middle of the ice on draws. |
Offensive Zone
| Metric | Stat | League Rank | Analysis |
| High Danger Chances For (HDCF/60) | 13.1 | 9th | Positive Sign. They are getting to the net. The process is good; the finish is lacking. |
| Cycle Time (Avg per Shift) | 0:42 | 11th | They sustain pressure well, particularly the top line (when healthy). |
| O-Zone Recovery Rate | 33% | 15th | They are average at retrieving loose pucks after a shot (rebounds/missed nets). |
| Shooting % (High Danger) | 10.2% | 28th | The Problem. They are missing open nets and failing to elevate the puck on quality chances. |
Summary of Zone Issues
- Defensive Zone: Too many turnovers attempting to leave the zone (8.2 per game) is the primary driver of the high Goals Against.
- Neutral Zone: Generally solid, effectively moving the puck from defense to offense.
- Offensive Zone: Excellent process (Ranked 9th in creating chances), but terrible execution (Ranked 28th in finishing them).
Players Stats Totals For Week of December 01-07, 2025
| Player | Pos | GP | G | A | Pts | +/- | |
| Aatu Raty | C | 3 | 2 | 3 | 5 | +2 | Involved in 5 of the team’s 6 goals this week. |
| Tom Willander | D | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | +1 | Scored his 1st Career NHL Goal vs. MIN. |
| Arshdeep Bains | LW | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | E | Scored his 1st goal of the season vs. UTA. |
| Linus Karlsson | C | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | -1 | Scored the lone goal vs. COL. |
| Elias Pettersson | D | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | +1 | Recalled from AHL; Scored 1st goal of season vs. MIN. |
| Jonathan Lekkerimäki | RW | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | -2 | Primary assist on Bains’ goal vs. UTA. |
| Elias Pettersson | C | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | Missed Sat game (Upper Body Injury). |
| Quinn Hughes | D | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -3 | Held off scoresheet in all 3 games. |
| Brock Boeser | RW | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | — |
| Jake DeBrusk | LW | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -2 | — |
| Kiefer Sherwood | LW | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | E | Led team in hits (9) vs. UTA. |
Week Highlights & Impact
Offensive Leader: Aatu Raty was the engine of the offense, recording a point in every game this week (1A vs COL, 1A vs UTA, 2G 1A vs MIN).
Defensive Milestone: Tom Willander recorded his first NHL goal and a multi-point night against Minnesota.
Struggles: The top line of Pettersson (C), Boeser, and DeBrusk combined for 0 points this week, highlighting the team’s reliance on depth scoring to salvage the win on Saturday.
Goaltender Records (November 17–23, 2025)
| Goalie | GP | W | L | OTL | SA | GA | SV | SV% | GAA |
| Nikita Tolopilo | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 29 | 2 | 27 | .931 | 2.00 |
| Kevin Lankinen | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 49 | 7 | 42 | .857 | 3.53 |
Week Summary
Kevin Lankinen
Status: Starter (Demko Injured) Weekly Record: 0–2–0 Stats: 3.53 GAA | .857 SV% | 42 Saves on 49 Shots
- Performance:
- @ Colorado (Dec 2): Faced a barrage from the Avalanche. While he made several Grade-A saves early to keep it close, the sheer volume of high-danger chances eventually broke through.
- vs. Utah (Dec 5): A tougher outing. He looked slightly fatigued and fought the puck on Utah’s rush chances. The 4–1 loss highlighted the team’s defensive lapses, but Lankinen wasn’t able to steal a game the team needed.
2. Nikita Tolopilo
Status: Backup / Spot Starter Weekly Record: 1–0–0 Stats: 2.00 GAA | .931 SV% | 27 Saves on 29 Shots
- Performance:
- vs. Minnesota (Dec 6): The surprise star of the week. Called upon for the second half of a back-to-back, Tolopilo was calm and technically sound. He made crucial saves in the second period when Minnesota pushed for the equalizer, earning his second win of the season and arguably the most important victory of the month so far.
Pacific Division Standings (as of November 23, 8 am)
The Canucks are 11-15-3, placing them 8th in the Pacific Division and 15th in the Western Conference.
2025-26 NHL PACIFIC DIVISION STANDINGS
| RK | Team | GP | W | L | OTL | Pts | DIFF | Last10 | Streak |
| 1 | Anaheim | 28 | 17 | 10 | 1 | 35 | +6 | 6-4-0 | W1 |
| 2 | Vegas | 27 | 13 | 6 | 8 | 34 | +4 | 5-2-3 | W3 |
| 3 | Los Angeles | 28 | 13 | 8 | 7 | 33 | +1 | 4-3-3 | W1 |
| 4 | Edmonton | 29 | 13 | 11 | 5 | 31 | -6 | 5-4-1 | W2 |
| 5 | San Jose | 29 | 13 | 13 | 3 | 29 | -16 | 5-5-0 | L2 |
| 6 | Seattle | 26 | 11 | 9 | 6 | 28 | -13 | 4-5-1 | L5 |
| 7 | Calgary | 30 | 11 | 15 | 4 | 26 | -16 | 6-3-1 | W2 |
| 8 | Vancouver | 29 | 11 | 15 | 3 | 25 | -19 | 3-6-1 | W1 |
My Week’s Highest Value Canucks Performers
Aatu Raty (Center)
- The Stat Line: 3 GP | 2 Goals | 3 Assists | 5 Points | +2 | 58% FOW%
- The Value: Raty was, without question, the team’s MVP this week. With Elias Pettersson (C) injured and the top line of Boeser/DeBrusk struggling to produce at 5v5, Raty single-handedly drove the offense.
- Signature Moment: His dominant 3-point night (2G, 1A) against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, where he also won crucial defensive-zone faceoffs to protect the lead.
Nikita Tolopilo (Goaltender)
- The Stat Line: 1 GP | 1 Win | 2.00 GAA | .931 SV%
- The Value: Value is often about timing. After Kevin Lankinen dropped two straight games and the team faced a potential 0-3-0 week, Tolopilo stepped into a high-pressure situation on Saturday night.
- Signature Moment: A flurry of saves during a Minnesota power play in the 2nd period that preserved the tie and allowed the Canucks to counter-attack for the lead. He provided stability when the crease looked shaky.
Tom Willander (Defenseman)
- The Stat Line: 3 GP | 1 Goal | 1 Assist | 2 Points | +1 | 21:05 ATOI
- The Value: Willander didn’t just score his first NHL goal; he ate significant minutes against top competition. With the coaching staff leaning on him more in defensive situations, he showed poise beyond his years.
- Signature Moment: His goal against Minnesota—a smart, low shot from the point that found its way through traffic—sparked the team’s rally.
Arshdeep Bains (LW):
- Value: Scored a gritty goal against Utah and added an assist. In a week where “fancy” plays weren’t working, Bains’ willingness to go to the dirty areas provided a necessary spark.
Linus Karlsson (C/W):
- Value: Scored the only goal in the loss to Colorado. He has quietly become a reliable bottom-six option who doesn’t hurt the team defensively.
2026 NHL Playoffs Chances
The team’s current record and poor 1-2-0 record in December, compounded by significant injuries and the bad penalty kill, goals allowed, puts their current playoff chances in serious jeopardy, which is the main reason they have fallen out of Wild Card contention. Improvement and health will be critical to climb back into a Wild Card spot.
2025-26 NHL Western Conference Wild Card Standings (as of December 07, 2025 @ 8 am)
| RK | Team | Div | GP | W-L-OTL | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Colorado | CEN | 29 | 18-9-2 | 38 |
| 2 | Anaheim | PAC | 28 | 17-10-1 | 35 |
| 3 | Dallas | CEN | 28 | 16-9-3 | 35 |
| 4 | Minnesota | CEN | 29 | 15-10-4 | 34 |
| 5 | Vegas | PAC | 27 | 13-6-8 | 34 |
| 6 | Los Angeles | PAC | 28 | 13-8-7 | 33 |
| 7 | Edmonton | PAC | 29 | 13-11-5 | 31 |
| 8 | Utah | CEN | 30 | 14-13-3 | 31 |
| 9 | Chicago | CEN | 28 | 12-10-6 | 30 |
| 10 | San Jose | PAC | 29 | 13-13-3 | 29 |
| 11 | Winnipeg | CEN | 28 | 14-13-1 | 29 |
| 12 | Seattle | PAC | 26 | 11-9-6 | 28 |
| 13 | St. Louis | CEN | 29 | 10-12-7 | 27 |
| 14 | Calgary | PAC | 30 | 11-15-4 | 26 |
| 15 | Vancouver | PAC | 29 | 11-15-3 | 25 |
| 16 | Nashville Predators | CEN | 28 | 10-14-4 | 24 |
What’s Up?
This three-game week, a great opportunity to secure more points at home, especially as these last two home games are not top tier NHL clubs, while the Devils and the Hughes brothers will provide more than a challenge to begin a 5-game road trip back East against Eastern Conference teams including Rick Tocchet’s Philidelphia Flyers.
The schedule offers a mix of home cooking and a tough road test:
- Monday, Dec 8: vs. Detroit Red Wings (Rogers Arena)
- The Matchup: Detroit (Atlantic Div) brings a heavy offense.
- Thursday, Dec 11: vs. Buffalo Sabres (Rogers Arena)
- The Matchup: A must-win game against another struggling team. Buffalo sits near the bottom of the East.
- Sunday, Dec 14: @ New Jersey Devils (Prudential Center)
- The Matchup: The Hughes Bowl. All eyes will be on Quinn Hughes vs. Jack and Luke. The media noise surrounding the “Quinn to NJ” rumors will likely reach a fever pitch this weekend.
If the Canucks can sweep or take at least 4 of 6 possible points, they could significantly improve their playoff odds heading into the Xmas break, but that will also depend on the rest of their road trip the following week, as they play the Islanders, Rangers, Bruins and Flyers before their next home game on December 27.
Canucks Keys for a Successful Week
Survive the “Hughes Bowl” Distractions: The noise around Quinn Hughes potentially requesting a trade to New Jersey has been loud. Going into New Jersey on Sunday, the team needs to insulate their captain and focus on the two points, not the narrative.
Goaltending Clarity: With Thatcher Demko nearing a return, the crease is in flux. If Demko plays, he needs to be eased in. If he doesn’t, Nikita Tolopilo (coming off a win) might deserve the start over Kevin Lankinen against Detroit.
Power Play Revival: Vancouver’s PP is clicking at just 20.0% (19th in the league). Against Detroit and Buffalo, who both have bottom-tier penalty kills, the Canucks must capitalize on the man advantage to generate momentum.
Games This Week
| Date | Opponent | Time (PST) | Location |
| Dec 08 | vs Detroit | 7:00 PM | Rogers Arena |
| Dec 11 | vs Buffalo | 7:00 PM | Rogers Arena |
| Dec 14 | @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM | Prudential Center |
Until next time, hockey fans
