PREVIEW | Canucks at Avalanche

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CANUCKS AT AVALANCHE PREVIEW

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MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the first of three meetings between the Canucks and Avalanche this season: Nov. 11 (road), Nov. 17 (home), Mar. 23 (road).
  • Vancouver is 6-1-3 in their last 10 games vs Colorado (3-0-2 in their last 5).
  • The Canucks have a 75-63-15-13 all-time record in 166 games against the Avalanche. Vancouver holds a 35-33-8-6 record as the visiting team againstColorado.
  • Among active Canucks skaters Oliver Ekman-Larsson leads the team in career points vs Colorado with 20 points (8-12-20) in 37 games.
  • Brock Boeser (4-5-9 in 7 GP) and Elias Pettersson (2-6-8 in 5 GP) have each recorded more than a point per game in their careers vs Colorado.
  • Among active Canucks skaters Oliver Ekman-Larsson leads the team in career points vs Colorado with 20 points (8-12-20) in 37 games.
  • Brock Boeser (4-5-9 in 7 GP) and Elias Pettersson (2-6-8 in 5 GP) have each recorded more than a point per game in their careers vs Colorado.
  • Thatcher Demko has faced the Avalanche twice in his career (1-0-1), owning a .855 SV% and 4.07 GAA.
  • Jaroslav Halak has faced the Avalanche 14 times in his career (6-6-2) and has a .906 SV% and 2.76 GAA.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Brock Boeser has eight points (4-4-8) in his last nine games.
  • Conor Garland has eight points (2-6-8) in his last 10 games.
  • J.T. Miller has 10 points (5-5-10) in his last nine games.
  • Bo Horvat has eight points (4-4-8) in his last nine games.
  • Quinn Hughes has 10 points (1-9-10) in his last nine games.
  • Elias Pettersson has seven points (2-5-7) in his last nine games.
  • Thatcher Demko has a .922 SV% and 2.32 GAA in his last seven games (4-3-0).

LAST MEETING – MAR. 6/20: VAN 6 vs COL 3

Troy Stecher opened the scoring at 1:22 in the first period…Alex Edler collected his 300th career assist on the play…J.T. Miller and Antoine Roussel each collected a goal and an assist (1-1-2)…Antoine Roussel scored the GWG at 12:17 in the second period…Adam Gaudette had two assists on the night…Zack MacEwen set a career high for goals scored with a two-point game (2-0-2) and led the team in hits (4)…Tanner Pearson scored an empty net goal on the power play at 17:24 in the third period…Chris Tanev set a Canucks season-high for most blocked shots in a game (8)…Bo Horvat won 15 face-offs…Thatcher Demko made 29 saves.

LAST GAME PLAYED – NOV. 9/21: VAN 2 vs ANA 3 (OT)

J.T. Miller cut Vancouver’s deficit to one goal at 13:29 in the third period, extending his point streak to five games (5-2-7)…Elias Pettersson tied the game with his first career shorthanded goal at 19:05 in the third period to force overtime…Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser each registered multi-point games (0-2-2) with assists on both goals…Vancouver set a season-high in shots (43)…Elias Pettersson led all Canucks in shots (6)…Tucker Poolman led the team in blocked shots (4)…Bo Horvat set a season-high in face-off wins (21) and TOI (26:11)…Jaroslav Halak made 27 saves.

LAST 5 vs COLORADO

  • Mar. 6, 2020: VAN 6 vs COL 3
  • Nov. 16, 2019: VAN 4 vs COL 5 (OT) • Feb. 27, 2019: VAN 2 at COL 3 (SO) •Feb. 2, 2019: VAN 5 at COL 1
  • Nov. 2, 2018: VAN 7 vs COL 6 (OT)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

• Jack Rathbone recalled from Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 10

• Travis Hamonic loaned to Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 10
• Luke Schenn placed on injured reserve, Nov. 10
• Justin Dowling activated from injured reserve, Nov. 7

PETEY’S PRODUCTION

Potting his first career shorthanded goal to force overtime on Nov. 9 vs ANA, Elias Pettersson (22 years, 362 days) tied Patrik Sundstrom for second most goals (68) by a primary centre in Canucks history before the age of 23. Bo Horvat leads the franchise in most goals by a centre before the age of 23 with 71 goals in 294 games (compared to Pettersson’s 178 GP).

AT FACE VALUE

Bo Horvat leads all NHL skaters in face-offs taken (314) and face-off wins (180) so far this season, and is currently matching a career-high face-off percentage (57.3%) set in 2019.20. Among centremen with at least 175 face-offs taken, Horvat’s face-off percentage (57.3%) ranks sixth League-wide.

THE ICEMAN QUINN-ETH

Despite missing one game earlier in the season, Quinn Hughes has led the Canucks in time on ice (TOI) in nine of 13 games so far this season, including six of the last seven. Averaging 25:46 in TOI so far this season, Hughes currently ranks eighth in the NHL for TOI/GP.

ON THE COUNT OF THREE

Quinn Hughes collected his first three-point outing of the season (0-3-3) and seventh career three-assist game on Nov. 7 vs DAL, with all assists coming on the power play. At just 22 years old, Hughes ranks t-7th all time among NHL defencemen for most games (7) with three or more assists before the age of 23, and t-1st among NHL defencemen for most games with three or more assists in their first 140 career games.

POWERING THROUGH

After failing to score a power play goal in their previous four contests (0-for-17), the Canucks combined for three power play goals (Miller x2, Pettersson) on six opportunities on Nov. 7 vs DAL, marking Vancouver’s first game with three or more power play goals since Jan. 20/21 vs MTL.

CALL IT A COMEBACK

Netting two third-period goals to force overtime on Nov. 2 vs NYR, the Canucks erased a third period two-goal deficit to win in overtime for the first time since Mar. 6/19 vs TOR (3-2 OTW).

KEEPING PACE

Registering two assists during Vancouver’s 3-2 overtime win on Nov. 2 vs NYR, Conor Garland became the first player to record at least 10 points (3-7- 10) in 10 games to start his Canucks tenure since Tyler Toffoli (6-4-10) and J.T. Miller (4-7-11) in 2019.20.

OT MILLER

Tallying the overtime winner on Nov. 2 vs NYR, J.T. Miller moved into a tie for third-most overtime goals (4) in the NHL since the start of the 2019.20 season. Since joining the Canucks in 2019.20, Miller has netted four of Vancouver’s nine overtime tallies

Vancouver Takes Over Second Playoff Wild Card Spot In Western Conference With 3-2 Win Over Colorado

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 25: Nikita Tryamkin #88 of the Vancouver Canucks checks Andreas Martinsen #27 of the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center on January 25, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. The Canucks defeated the Avalanche 3-2. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – JANUARY 25: Nikita Tryamkin #88 of the Vancouver Canucks checks Andreas Martinsen #27 of the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center on January 25, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. The Canucks defeated the Avalanche 3-2. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)

andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

Jan 25, 2017

Vancouver (23-20-6=52 pts) played the second of a three game road trip tonight against the Colorado Avalanche (13-31-2=28 pts) at Pepsi Center.

The Canucks took on the Avalanche in their third and final meeting this season, looking for their 6th road win, while Colorado was looking for its 6th home win of the season.

Canucks Win 3-2

Vancouver scored the first two goals of the game, then Colorado came back with two unanswered to even the game at 2-2, but the Canucks on the power play, with Sven Baertschi’s second goal of the game, in the final frame, would prove to be the winning goal, as the Canucks squeaked by the home team Avalanche 3-2.

The win gives the Canucks points in 15 of their last 19 games (11-4-4), since Dec 14.

Tonight also marked the start of the Canucks’ 11th of 16 back-to-back series this season. They are now 8-12-1 in back-to-backs thus far this season. In 2015.16, the Canucks played in 13 back-to-back series posting a record of 10-12-4.

The win against the Avalanche leapfrogged Vancouver past Calgary and into sole possession of the second and last wild card playoff spot, behind St. Louis, in the Western conference.

The Canucks entered the game with points in 11 in their last 13 games, with a record since Dec 28th of 8-2-3, tied for 3rd best in the NHL, with an NHL 2nd best 1.92 GAA, and 3rd best FOW% at 53.4 percent.

Game Review

Vancouver led 1-0 after the first period, on a goal by Sven Baertschi, his 12th of the season, assisted by Bo Horvat (18) and Luca Sbisa (10), at 6:55, to make it 1-0.

 

Canucks out shot the Avalanche 20-9; Alex Burrows and Alex Edler had 4 shots each to lead the Canucks in the opening period, and Henrik Sedin was 5 for 7 in faceoffs, for 71 percent.

In the second, Vancouver doubled their lead to 2-0 on a goal by Markus Granlund, his 12th of the season, unassisted at 7:04. The Avalanche would finally get on the scoreboard at 16:28, cutting the Vancouver lead in half at 2-1, on a goal by Mikko Rantanen (7), assisted by Nathan MacKinnon (22) and Nikita Zadorov (9).

 

In the final period, Colorado tied the game at 2-2, with their second unanswered goal, by Matt Nieto (2) at 6:18, assisted by Gabriel Landeskog (8) and Matt Duchene (14).

The Canucks would finally answer back, on the power play, with the second goal of the game by Sven Baertschi, his 13th, assisted by Henrik Sedin (21) and Daniel Sedin (16), at 11:46, to give Vancouver a 3-2 lead, and proved to be the winning goal.

Vancouver hung on for their 6th road victory, a 3-2 win.

Markstrom Earns His 4th Road Win Of Season

Markstrom made his 20th start of the season, 11th on the road, and earned his 4th road victory, stopping 30 of 32 shots.

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Markstrom’s season totals now stand at 9-9-3, with a 2.56 GAA, and a .913 Sv% and no shutouts, in 20 game starts.

On the road he is now, 4-7-1, with a 2.43 GAA, and a .922 Sv%.

Henrik Sedin Extends Points Streak, Bo Horvat Extends Goal Streak 

Henrik Sedin, extended his points streak with an assist against the Avalanche to 6 games (2-4=6 pts / 6 games)

Bo Horvat extended his goal streak to two games with his goal tonight (2-0=2 pts / 2 games).

Vancouver moves into 4th place in the Pacific division with the win, with 52 points, a point ahead 5th place Calgary, 10 points behind 3rd place Edmonton; 2 points ahead of 6th place Los Angeles; and 16 points ahead of 7th, and last place, Arizona.

The St Louis Blues and Vancouver presently occupy the two wild card playoff positions, with Vancouver a single point behind the Blues.

Vancouver complete their road trip at Arizona tomorrow night.

In Brief:

  • Colorado out shot by Vancouver, 41-32
  • Canucks were 1 for 2 on the power play, with 1 shot for
  • Vancouver 2 for 2 on the penalty kill, with 1 shot against, 2 shots for
  • Canucks out hit by Colorado 17-14
  • Vancouver had 8 blocked shots
  • Alex Biega and Troy Stecher had 3 hits each; Alex Edler and Nikita Tryamkin had 2 hits
  • Chris Tanev finished with 2 blocked shots to lead the Canucks
  • Vancouver were 28 for 64 in faceoffs, for 44 percent
    • Brandon Sutter was 10 for 18, 56 percent; Bo Horvat, 7 for 17, 41 percent; Henrik Sedin, 10 for 19, 53 percent; Michael Chaput, 1 for 9, 11 percent
  • Canucks finished with 12 attempted shots blocked, 5 missed shots, led by:
    • Luca Sbisa, 3 attempted shots blocked
    • Loui Eriksson, 3 attempted shots blocked
    • Troy Stecher, 3 attempted shot blocked
    • Markus Granlund, 1 attempted shot blocked, 1 missed shot
    • Alex Burrows, 1 attempted shot blocked
    • Alex Edler, 1 attempted shot blocked
    • Jack Skille, 2 missed shot
    • Nikita Tryamkin, 1 missed shot
    • Brandon Sutter, 1 missed shot
  • Alex Edler and Loui Eriksson led Canucks with 5 shots each; Alex Burrows 4 shots; Jack Skille, Henrik Sedin, Michael Chaput, Sven Baertschi, and Alex Biega had 3 shots
  • Canucks had 2 giveaways
  • Vancouver had 6 takeaways (Bo Horvat with 2)
  • The Canucks have opened the scoring 17 times this season and are 11-4-3 when scoring first. They are 12-16-3 when the opposition scores first.
  • The Canucks are t-3rd with 7 wins when trailing after the first period. They are t-4th with 5 wins when trailing after the second period.
  • Vancouver is 3rd in the League with 16 wins in 1 goal games.
  • Canucksare now, 2-3-2 in their last 7 road games
  • Vancouver is 7-4-0 in their last 11 games against Colorado (5-1-0 in their last 6 games).
  • CURRENT INJURIES
    • Derek Dorsett; 30 games missed
    • Philip Larsen; 22 games missed
    • Erik Gudbranson; 18 games missed
    • Jannik Hansen; 14 games missed
    • Ben Hutton; 7 games missed
    • Anton Rodin; 3 games missed
  • TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 216

Canucks Lineup:

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

#23Edler-#51Stecher
#5Sbisa-#8Tanev
#88Tryamkin-#55Biega

#30Miller
#25Markstrom

Scratched: #24 Reid Boucher, #63 Philip Larsen#67 Jordan Subban

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