Canucks Game Day Preview | Vancouver Canucks at Boston Bruins – November 26th, 2024

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By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

November 26th, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks (10-6-3, t-5th in Pacific Division) visit the Boston Bruins (10-9-3, t-3rd Atlantic Division) at TD Garden tonight.

Last Games

Vancouver visited Ottawa Senators on November 23rd, winning 4-3.

Jake DeBrusk was the offensive star for the Canucks, scoring two goals and adding an assist. Kiefer Sherwood continued his scoring streak, finding the back of the net for the third consecutive game. Max Sasson recorded his first NHL point. Elias Pettersson had two assists.

This win extended Vancouver’s impressive road record to 7-1-0, further highlighting their ability to perform away from Rogers Arena.

Boston defeated the Red Wings in Detroit 2-1 on November 23rd.

Brad Marchand scored the winning goal with less than nine minutes left. Jeremy Swayman made 19 saves for the Bruins, who improved to 2-0-0 with interim coach Joe Sacco behind the bench.

Historical Matchups

Overall: Boston has 7 wins in their last 10 meetings against Vancouver.

In Boston: The last win for Vancouver at TD Garden was on November 8th, 2018, an 8-5 win. Since the start of 2012, Vancouver has had a grand total of 4 wins on Boston ice against 7 losses.

Vancouver Canucks

This is game two of Vancouver’s 6-game Eastern road trip, looking for their 8th consecutive road win of the season, their first win in Boston since 2018.

The Canucks have been strong on the road, winning seven consecutive games. Their recent performance showcases an impressive offensive unit led by stars like Elias Pettersson, Jake DeBrusk and Conor Garland.

The Canucks are looking to maintain their momentum and further their standing in the Pacific Division, without J.T. Miller, Brock Boeser and Thatcher Demko in the lineup.

Canucks Key Players

Elias Pettersson is a dynamic playmaker and scorer and is finding his game with 6 points in his last 5 games (2-4=6). Quinn Hughes is an offensive force from the blue line with 4 goals and 19 points. J.T. Miller provides a strong net-front presence and scoring touch. This core drives the Canucks’ attack.

Unfortunately, Miller is on an indefinite leave of absence, and Brock Boeser is out with concussion issues.

But all four lines are contributing with the adversity Vancouver is facing:

Jake DeBrusk is up to 5 goals and 13 points on the season after a slow start. Kiefer Sherwood 6 goals and 12 points; Pius Suter 6 goals and 9 points; Conor Garland 5 goals and 15 points; Elias Pettersson 6 goals and 15 points; Teddy Blueger 4 goals and 10 points; Brock Boeser 6 goals and 11 points; J.T. Miller 6 goals and 16 points.

Canucks Potential Strengths Against Boston

  • Offensive Creativity: The Canucks can generate scoring chances from various sources. They excel at creating offense off the rush and through quick puck movement in the offensive zone.
  • Power Play: With skilled players quarterbacking the power play, the Canucks have the potential to be a top unit in the league. Consistency, being where the puck is going to be and bodies in front of the Bruins goalie are key including high danger chances.

Potential Weaknesses Against Bruins

  • Defensive Inconsistency: The Canucks have struggled at times to limit high-danger scoring chances. Their defensive zone coverage and overall team defense need to be more consistent.
  • Goaltending: Whoever the Canucks  starting goalie is, he needs to provide a strong performance. Goaltending will be crucial in this matchup against a strong Bruins team that will be in front of home fans with a new coach.
    • Kevin Lankinen is undefeated on the road this season with a 7-0-0 record. Overall, he is 9-3-2 with a 2.74 GAA and .901 SV%, and 1 shutout.
  • Special Teams: The Canucks’ power play will need to capitalize on its opportunities against a strong Bruins penalty kill. Their penalty kill will also need to be disciplined.
  • Mental Toughness: The Canucks need to show mental toughness and resilience, especially against a team like the Bruins who are traditionally strong at home, especially against the Canucks.

Game Stats

Source: nhl.com

Boston Bruins

The Bruins are having a bit of a challenging season by their standards, struggling to maintain consistency.

Their home game performance has been decent, yet they hope to capitalize on the advantage of their home ice against a formidable Canucks side. Key players like David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand will be crucial for Boston’s success.

Strengths

Defensive Structure: The Bruins are known for their disciplined and structured defensive play. They excel at limiting opponent scoring chances and controlling the neutral zone. Expect them to clog passing lanes and make it difficult for the Canucks to generate offense.

Goaltending: Goaltending is normally a strength with Bruins teams as being solid but this season, it has provided mixed results. When playing like they can, Boston goalies provide stability and confidence for the team’s defensive efforts.

Special Teams: The Bruins’ penalty kill is in the middle of the pack in the NHL, consistently ranking among the league’s top 15 to 20 teams. Their power play, while perhaps not as explosive as Vancouver’s, can still be dangerous.

Experience and Leadership: The Bruins core, even with some veteran departures, still boasts players with significant playoff experience and leadership qualities. This could be a factor in a tight regular season game.

Potential Weaknesses

Offensive Inconsistency: While the Bruins have offensive weapons, they might not be as high-powered as the Canucks. Secondary scoring could be an area to watch as Boston could generate some offense from the bottom lines.

Adjusting to New Faces: Offseason roster moves have not had the positive contributions expected, and the Bruins are still integrating new players into their system. This could potentially lead to some inconsistencies that Vancouver could take advantage of.

Canucks’ Speed and Creative Skill: Vancouver’s speed and creative skill could pose a challenge to Boston’s defense if they are not able to contain the Canucks’ transition game, and odd man rushes.

Key Players to Watch For Boston:

  • David Pastrnak (RW): He’s the Bruins’ primary scoring threat. His ability to find open space and unleash his deadly shot will be crucial against the Canucks.
  • Charlie McAvoy (D): A true number-one defenseman, McAvoy will likely be tasked with shutting down Elias Pettersson. His defensive prowess and puck-moving ability are vital to the Bruins’ success.
  • Brad Marchand (LW): Marchand is a dynamic player who can create offense, get under opponents’ skin, and draw penalties. He’ll be a key factor in the Bruins’ forecheck and special teams.
  • Jeremy Swayman: Their top goalie will need to be sharp to counter the Canucks’ offensive firepower. He is 6-7-2 with a 3.30 GAA and .887 SV%.

Final Thoughts

While the Canucks come in hot off their recent road success, the Bruins will be eager to defend home ice as they try for their third consecutive win.

This game could very well come down to special teams and key individual performances. Look for a close contest with both teams searching for momentum.

Both Vancouver and Boston have compelling reasons to come out strong in this matchup. The Canucks seek to extend their road-winning streak while the Bruins aim to stabilize their season with a solid home performance for the fans and their new coach.

GAME ON!

Source: nhl.com, statmuse.com

New York Rangers Visit Vancouver To Finish The Canucks 6-Game Homestand Tonight

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By Andrew Phillip Chernoff | CanucksBanter

November 19th, 2024

The New York Rangers (11-4-1, 4rth in Metropolitan Division) are set to visit the Vancouver Canucks (9-5-3, t-3rd Pacific Division) at Rogers Arena on November 19th.

Last Games

  • The Canucks are coming off a tough 5-3 loss to the Nashville Predators. They’ve had a mixed bag of results recently, going 5-4-1 in their last 10 games.
  • The Rangers enter this matchup with a 2-0 victory over the Seattle Kraken. They are currently 11-4-1 on the season and have been playing well overall.

Key Players

  • Conor Garland (4 goals and 9 assists) and J.T. Miller (6 goals and 10 assists) lead the Canucks offensively. Quinn Hughes is a crucial player on defense and offensively has 3 goals and 15 assists.
  • Kevin Lankinen is the likely starting goaltender for Vancouver. He is 8-3-2 in 13 games with a goals against average of 2.71 and a save percentage of .902 this season.
  • Artemi Panarin (10 goals and 14 assists), Alexis Lafrenière (7 goals and 7 assists) and Mika Zibanejad (3 goals and 9 assists) are the offensive stars for the Rangers. Adam Fox (0 goals and 13 assists) anchors the defense.
  • Igor Shesterkin is expected to be in net for the Rangers. He’s has a 7-4-1 record in 12 games with a goals against average of 2.78 and a save percentage of .914 this season.

Team Stats

Source: nhl.com

Matchup

  • New York Rangers: The Rangers have a strong record of 11-4-1 overall and 6-1-0 on the road. They have a 3-0-1 record in games decided by a goal.
  • Vancouver Canucks: The Canucks have a record of 9-5-3 overall and 3-4-3 at home. They have a 9-2-2 record in games where they score three or more goals.
  • New York Rangers: The Rangers are 6-2-0 in their last 8 road games and are averaging 4.00 goals per game, 1.5 goals against.
  • Vancouver Canucks: The Canucks have had a mixed performance recently, with a record of 5-4-1 in their last 10 games. They are averaging 3.18 goals per game and allowing 3.18 goals against per game.

Power Play and Penalty Kill

  • New York Rangers: The Rangers have a 25.6% success rate on the power play and an 88.2% success rate on the penalty kill.
  • Vancouver Canucks: The Canucks have a 22.0% success rate on the power play and an 80.4% success rate on the penalty kill.

Odds & Sods

The Canucks have 88 giveaways on their 6-game homestand with one game left.

Source: statmuse.com

Prediction

The Vancouver Canucks face a tough challenge against the New York Rangers tonight. To secure a win, they’ll need to focus on the following key areas:

1.Shutting down the Rangers’offensive threats

Panarin is on a hot streak, and the Canucks need to limit his time and space to prevent him from dictating the game.

The Rangers have a strong power play, so the Canucks must stay disciplined and avoid taking unnecessary penalties.

2. Exploiting the Rangers’ Weakness

The Canucks have the edge in expected goals at 54.21 percent for 4rth best in NHL. They need to capitalize on this advantage by controlling possession and generating scoring chances against the Rangers who are 13th in NHL at 51.71 percent.

3. Goaltending Performance

While the Canucks have struggled with goaltending lately, they need a strong performance from Kevin Lankinen to counter the Rangers’ offense.

4. Capitalizing on Special Teams

The Canucks also have a strong power play and need to convert their opportunities and continue to utilize their strong penalty kill to neutralize shorthanded opportunities.

5. A Big Game from J.T. Miller

After being benched in the previous game, J.T. Miller will be looking to make a statement against his former team. A strong performance from him could be a deciding factor.

6. Reducing Giveaways

The Canucks giveaways total is not good enough as stated earlier in this article. They need to capitalize on puck possession, not give up the puck carelessly.

Rangers average is worse at 15.19 per game while the Canucks average of 14.06 per game is t-7th best over all, 14.50 at home (13th best in NHL).

The Rangers have the 6th worst on the road at 16.57, Canucks 6th best at 13.43.

Source: nhl.com, espn.com, statmuse.com, naturalstattrick.com