
Minnesota Wild @ Anaheim Ducks

By Andrew Chernoff
Jan 15, 2017
Vancouver (20-19-6=46 pts) played the first game of a three game homestand tonight at Rogers Arena against Eastern conference rivals, New Jersey Devils (18-18-9=45 pts).
The Canucks lost a tough came, a 2-1 loss to the Devils in overtime, ending their win streak at 5 consecutive wins in regulation, but stay undefeated in their last 6 games at home in regulation.
Vancouver entered the game with a home record of 15-6-2, 7th best in the NHL and winners of their last 5 home games, over: Los Angeles, Anaheim, Edmonton, Colorado, and Arizona.
Canucks are now 7-1-2 in their last 10 home games, for best home record in the NHL since Dec 15.
Vancouver continues in 6th place in the Pacific division, with 46 points, 2 points behind 5th place Los Angeles, 3 points behind 4th place Calgary; 14 points ahead of 7th, and last place, Arizona.
The Flames and Kings presently occupy the two wild card playoff positions.
The first period was scoreless. Loui Eriksson scored his 10th of the season to open the scoring and make it 1-0 Vancouver in the second period at 6:31; Kyle Quincey tied the game at 1-1 for the Devils before the end of the 2nd at 16:57.
Goal number 10 of the season for Eriksson. Point number 998 for Henrik for his career! pic.twitter.com/mFE3ChLi7x
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017
In the third, the Devils scored a challenged goal at 15:53 by Blake Coleman, his 1st of the season, unassisted, to put New Jersey up by a goal at 2-1. Canucks claimed offside on the play. It was determined that the play was indeed offside, and the score remained unchanged.
The game would be decided in overtime, with New Jersey scoring at 1:28, on a goal by Taylor Halls, his 11th.
Henrik Sedin collected his 19th helper of the season, while Daniel earned his 14 assist on the Eriksson goal.

Jacob Markstrom stopped 20 of 22 shots, and with the OT loss now has a record of 8-9-3, with a 2.59 GAA, and .912 Sv%.
Brandon Sutter entered the game on a 2 game points streak (2-1=3 pts / 2 Games), and had no points tonight.
The Canucks continue their 3-game homestand with visits from Nashville (Jan. 17) and Florida (Jan. 20). Vancouver then hits the road for three games prior to the All-Star break: At Chicago (Jan. 22), at Colorado (Jan. 25) and at Arizona (Jan. 26).
Although earning two points a game is the goal, Coach is happy with the level of battle he sees across the lines. pic.twitter.com/jcrsDsqlEr
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017
WD sounding particularly prickly and defensive tonight. I think he’s a coach that’s 6-1-3 in the last 10 and wondering why there’s criticism
— Blake Price (@BlakePriceTSN) January 16, 2017
“This team battles. We’re getting great performances from young guys. Not getting two points is frustrating, but those guys battle.” – Coach
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017
“I saw the puck well tonight. I tried to make a read and a save on the last one, but it went in.” – Markstrom
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017
“We took points in three games, when you get to OT it’s 50-50. We’re right there.” – Sutter
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017
“In Nashville I think we gained a point, in Philly maybe the same thing. Tonight, we should have had two.” – H. Sedin
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) January 16, 2017