Vancouver Takes Second Consecutive Preseason Loss Doubled Up 4-2 By Calgary Saturday Night

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By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

September 29, 2024

Jonathan Lekkerimaki and Aatu Raty scored for the Canucks (2-2-0) and the Calgary Flames (4-0-1) defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-2 at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary on Saturday night.

Arturs Silovs allowed 4 goals on 24 shots in the first two periods before being replaced by Nikita Tolopilo in the 3rd period, stopping all 8 shots he faced.

It was the second straight loss in consecutive nights for the Canucks who started the 2024 preseason exhibition with wins in their first two preseason games.

Ryan Lomberg, Brayden Pachal each had a goal and an assist; Blake Coleman and Adam Klapka a goal each for Calgary.

Dan Vladar made 15 saves on 17 shots through two periods for the Flames with backup goalie Devin Cooley making 10 saves in the final period.

Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet took the high road after the game in assessing his team’s loss:

Calgary scored before the opening period was seven minutes done with two goals in 2:30 to take a 2-0 lead by the 6:53 mark.

Jonathan Lekkerimaki would score his first goal of the preseason cutting the Flames lead by one goal at 2-1 some 1:42 later, assists to Daniel Sprong and Carson Soucy.

After Calgary went up by two goals, the Canucks responded on a 2 on 1 by Conor Garland and Aatu Räty with Räty burying his shot off a pass from Garland to once again see Vancouver pull within a goal of Calgary 3-2 at 11:19.

But with less than for minutes left in the middle frame, the Flames went back up by two goals at 4-2 to close out the 2nd period.

Vancouver finishes their three game road set on Monday in Edmonton against the Oilers.

Canucks Defeat Kraken 3-1 In Preseason Play

By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

September 25, 2024

The Canucks 6-game preseason play began last night with a 3-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken.

Nils Hoglander, Filip Hronek, and Pius Suter (empty net)  scored for Vancouver, who took a 2-0 lead before Seattle notched their one and only goal in the opening 10 seconds of the final period by Ben Myers.

Jonathan Lekkerimaki had two assists, and the line of Nils Hoglander, Linus Karlsson, and Aatu Räty played very well..

Arturs Silovs stopped 18 of 19 shots for Vancouver, who now take on the Calgary Flames tonight in Abbotsford B.C.

Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet said he liked the effort from the group, and he would have liked to see them manage the second period.

“I thought it was a good effort. Little sloppy at times, some turnovers, but the power play was good, getting a couple of goals. Thought some of the kids played well, Šilovs obviously played very well,” Tocchet said.

Artūrs Šilovs had a number of sprawling saves and some quick reads at close range to keep the Kraken at bay. He felt the team played well in front of him and it was a team effort to pull out the win.

“It felt great. It was amazing to play our first game at home, especially the crowd, its fantastic energy all around, so I think that helped us a lot to perform better,” said Šilovs.

Lindsey Horsting @lindseyhorsting Vancouver Canucks

Source: X.com