Popular Post OldFaithfulcap Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 (edited) Media TV: Sportsnet, Hulu+ (USA) Radio: Sportsnet 650 Overview "I'm sick and tired of hearin' about what a great hockey team the Knights and their LTIR pool have. Screw 'em! This is your time!! The road-trip is coming to an end and things are building. Podz was sent down for AHL playoff reasons but he's up due to it being some AHL paper shuffling. Kessel watch and the deadline are almost 24 hours from being done and after this game the Canucks have 9 games at home to remind the league who really is the dark horse/orca?/jersey? that they should be worried about. Mantha will join the Knights and good chance of hanifin too- maybe they'll LTIR more and trade for Erik Karlsson. In any case, screw 'em Starting Lineups Team Stats Spoiler Player Stats Spoiler Goalie Stats Spoiler Previous Games Spoiler Canucks Game Notes Spoiler MATCH-UP INFO Tonight marks the second of four meetings between the Canucks and Golden Knights this season: Nov. 30 (home, 4-1 L), Mar. 7 (road), Apr. 2 (road), and Apr. 8 (home). Vancouver is 5-11-2 all-time against Vegas, including a 3-5-0 record on the road. The Canucks are 4-5-1 in their last 10 games against the Golden Knights (2-3-0 in their last 5). Elias Pettresson leads all active Canucks skaters in scoring against Vegas with 15 points (7-8-15) in 13 career games. J.T. Miller has 14 points (6-8-14) in 14 career games against the Golden Knights. Conor Garland has 13 points (4-9-13) in 20 career games against Vegas. In nine career games against the Golden Knights, Quinn Hughes has 10 points (1-9-10). Thatcher Demko is 2-4-1 with a 3.75 GAA and a .894 save percentage in eight career games against Vegas. In three career games (1-2-0), Casey DeSmith has a 4.42 GAA and a .873 save percentage versus the Golden Knights. QUICK NUMBERS Quinn Hughes has 73 points overall this season (12-61-73). He currently ranks 1st in the league for points amongst defencemen. J.T. Miller (7-7-14) is currently on an eight-game point streak. Quinn Hughes (+33) currently ranks 2nd in the league in +/-. Thatcher Demko leads the league lead in wins (32). Demko ranks 6th in the league (min. 30 starts) with a .915 save percentage. The Vancouver Canucks currently rank t-2nd in the league. The Canucks currently have the most wins (32) when leading after two periods, have opened the scoring 41 times this season (leading the NHL), and have the most wins when scoring first (29). LAST MEETING – NOV. 30/23: VAN 1 vs VGK 4 Andrei Kuzmenko scored his fourth goal of the season at 4:01 in the third period…J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser recorded assists on the play…Thatcher Demko saved 40 shots and was named as the third star of the game…Conor Garland, Miller and Kuzmenko co-led the team in shots (3)…Noah Juulsen led the team in hits (4). LAST GAME PLAYED – MAR. 5/24: VAN 2 at LAK 1 (OT) Los Angeles opened the scoring just past the 10-minute mark of the first…Elias Pettersson tied the game with his 30th of the season with 3:24 left in the second…Nils Höglander and Quinn Hughes picked up the assists…J.T. Miller scored the overtime winner 1:36 into the extra frame…Hughes and Brock Boeser, who recorded the 200th of his career, assisted on the goal…Pettersson, Boeser, and Conor Garland co-led the team in shots with five…Sam Lafferty had a team-high five hits…Thatcher Demko stopped 23 shots. LAST 5 – vs VEGAS Nov. 30/23: VAN 1 vs VGK 4 Mar. 21/23: VAN 3 vs VGK 4 Nov. 26/22: VAN 5 at VGK 1 Nov. 21/22: VAN 4 vs VGK 5 Apr. 12/22: VAN 5 vs VGK 4 (OT) GOOD, BETTER, BOES-T Recording the primary assist on J.T. Miller’s overtime winner on Mar. 5/24 at LAK, Brock Boeser recorded the 200th assist of his career, becoming the 20th forward in franchise history to hit that mark. After scoring on the power play on Feb. 29/24 vs LAK, Brock Boeser has recorded 15 power play goals this season. Only three other Canucks have scored as many in a season in the past 20 years, Daniel Sedin (18, 2010.11, & 16, 2006.07), Ryan Kesler (15, 2010.11), and Anson Carter (15, 2005.06). Scoring 20 goals in 28 home games, Brock Boeser required the t-4th fewest games to reach that mark. Tony Tanti (22 GP, 1983.84), Thomas Gradin (23 GP, 1981.82), and Alexander Mogilny (24 GP, 1995.96) are the only others to complete the feat faster. Recording two goals and the GWG in OT on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, Brock Boeser (28 GP) tied Elias Pettersson and Bo Horvat for 8th place for most multi-goal games in franchise history. Scoring two goals on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, Brock Boeser became the third Canuck in the past 20 years to record 32+ goals through 60 games in a season. Ryan Kessler (33 goals, 2010.11) and Daniel Sedin (32 goals, 2010.11) are the other players. Assisting on a goal on Feb. 20/24 at COL, Brock Boeser set a career high for points in a season with 57 points (31-26-57) in 58 games. His previous best was set in the 2018.19 season (56 points, 69 GP). By scoring a hat trick on Jan. 27/24 vs CBJ, Brock Boeser became the eighth player in franchise history to record three hat tricks in a season. Ryan Kesler was the last player to complete this feat in 2010.11. Brock Boeser ranks t-5th for most hat tricks (6) recorded by a player in Canucks franchise history. Stan Smyl (7), Pavel Bure (9), Markus Naslund (10) and Tony Tanti (10) all pace the list. Boeser also reached the 30-goal mark in a season for the first time in his career, accomplishing this feat in only 49 games into the season. He joined Bo Horvat (42 GP, 2022.23) and Markus Naslund (41 GP, 2002.03) as the third Canuck in the past 25 years to score 30 goals before their 50th game of the season. FIRST PAST THE POST Scoring his 30th goal of the season on Mar. 5/24 at LAK, Elias Pettersson joined Brock Boeser and J.T. Miller at the 30-goal plateau. The Canucks are the first team in the NHL this season to have three 30+ goal scorers. With J.T. Miller scoring his 25th, 26th, and 27th goals of the season Feb. 19 at MIN, the Canucks became the first team in the NHL this season with three 25+ goal scorers. The Canucks were the first team in the NHL to have 11 players with 10 or more goals this season. IT’S MILLER TIME Scoring the overtime winner Mar. 5/24 at LAK, J.T. Miller tied Brendan Morrison for second place on the Canucks’ all-time overtime goals list with nine, trailing only Daniel Sedin (16). Registering his 80th point of the season in the 61st game of the season on Feb. 27/24 vs PIT, J.T. Miller required the t-5th fewest games to record 80 points in a season in Canucks franchise history. Alexander Mogilny (60 GP, 1995.96), Pavel Bure x2 (56 GP, 1992.93 and 59 GP, 1993.94), and Henrik Sedin (60 GP, 2009.10) all pace the list. He is tied with Daniel Sedin (61 GP, 2009.10). Miller also became the 4th player in franchise history to record three straight 80-point seasons. Henrik Sedin (4 seasons), Daniel Sedin (3 seasons) and Markus Naslund (3 seasons) are the only others to accomplish this feat. Recording his 30th goal of the season on Feb. 27/24 vs PIT, J.T. Miller recorded his third season with 30+ goals and 50+ assists for the Canucks. Miller has the most such seasons in franchise history. He passed Markus Naslund and Daniel Sedin who each had two such seasons. Miller (2021.22 – 2023.24) also recorded his third straight 30-goal season, tying Pavel Bure (1991.91 – 1993.94) for the 5th longest stretch in franchise history. Markus Naslund (5 seasons, 2000.01 – 2005.06) and Tony Tanti (5 seasons, 1983.84 – 1987.88) pace the list. Scoring a short-handed goal on Feb. 27/24 vs PIT, J.T. Miller (7 short-handed goals) ranks t-5th for most short-handed goals scored at home in franchise history. Stan Smyl (9), Alexandre Burrows (9), Petri Skriko (8), and Pavel Bure (8) all pace the list. After registering a goal and an assist on Feb. 27/24 vs PIT, J.T. Miller (63 GP) ranks t-8th for most such efforts in franchise history. He is currently tied with Todd Bertuzzi and passed Elias Pettersson (62 GP). Daniel Sedin paces the list (145 GP). With a two-point game on Feb. 27/24 vs PIT, J.T. Miller (106 GP) ranks 11th for most multi-point games in franchise history. He passed Elias Pettersson (105 GP). J.T. Miller (79 points) ranks 5th for most points recorded in a players first 60 games of a season in Canucks franchise history. Alexander Mogilny (92 points, 1995.96), Pavel Bure (85 points, 1992.93 and 1993.94) and Henrik Sedin (80 points, 2009.10) all pace the list. By recording three assists on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, J.T. Miller (49 GP) tied Todd Bertuzzi for 11th place for most multi-assist games in franchise history. Elias Pettersson (51 GP) ranks 10th. Assisting on three goals on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, J.T. Miller recorded his 13th three assist game with the Canucks. He ranks 5th for most in franchise history. Henrik Sedin (36 GP), Quinn Hughes (21 GP), Daniel Sedin (18 GP) and Thomas Gradin (15 GP) all pace the list. With three assists on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, J.T. Miller became the 4th Canucks forward with 50 assists through 60 games in a season. Henrik Sedin (4x), Daniel Sedin, and Andre Boudrias are the only other forwards. By opening scoring for the Canucks on Feb. 22/24 at SEA, J.T. Miller has recorded five goals through a three-game stretch from Feb. 19/24 to Feb. 22/24. His five goals are the most in his career over a three-game stretch. J.T. Miller (76 points) ranks 4th for most points recorded by a player before their team’s 60th game of the season in franchise history. Pavel Bure (84 points, 1992.93) paces the list. Scoring three goals (and adding an assist) Feb. 19 at MIN, J.T. Miller became the third player in franchise history to record a hat trick against the Wild, joining Ryan Kesler (Apr. 7/11) and Markus Naslund (Nov. 21/07). By scoring the GWG at 4:55 in OT on Feb. 11/24 at WSH, J.T. Miller became the third Canuck to score a goal in the final five seconds of OT. Sami Salo (4:59, Oct. 20/06) and Daniel Sedin (4:55, Oct. 7/07) are the only other players to complete this feat in franchise history. J.T. Miller tied the record for the fourth fastest player in Canucks franchise history to record 60 points in a season. Miller reached the 60-point mark in just 44 games, tying Henrik Sedin (2009.10). Pavel Bure bests the list after reaching 60 points in 41 games in the 1992.93 season. QUINNSANITY Recording two assists, including his 60th of the season, on Mar. 5/24 at LAK, Quinn Hughes became the fourth defenceman in NHL history with three straight 60-assist seasons, joining Paul Coffey, Bobby Orr, and Ray Bourque. After eclipsing the 70-point mark on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, Quinn Hughes (2 seasons) ranks t-3rd for most 70+ point seasons recorded before a player’s 25th birthday in Canucks franchise history. Tony Tanti (4 seasons) and Trevor Linden (3 seasons) pace the list. Recording two assists Feb. 19 at MIN, Quinn Hughes reached 55 assists on the season, reaching that mark for the third time in his career. In doing so, he became the 5th defenceman in NHL history with at least 3+ 55 assist seasons before their 25th birthday. After recording two helpers on Feb. 19/24 at MIN, Quinn Hughes (309, now 311) has sole possession of 5th place for most career points by a defenceman in Canucks franchise history. Jyrki Lumme (321), Dennis Kearns (321), Mattias Ohlund (325) and Alexander Edler (409) pace the list. By recording an assist on Feb. 11/24 at WSH, Quinn Hughes (170 GP) recorded his 150th career road point. He is t-4th for fewest games required to reach that mark. He is tied with Ray Bourque and Bobby Orr (146 GP) paces the list. Quinn Hughes (53 assists) ranks t-1st for most assists recorded through a players first 53 games of a season in franchise history. He is tied with Henrik Sedin (53 assists, 2009.10). By recording a multi-assist game on Feb. 6/24 at CAR, Quinn Hughes owns the Canucks franchise record for most assists through 50 games with 52. He passed Henrik Sedin (50 assists, 2009.10 and 2010.11). After recording two assists on Feb. 6/24 at CAR, Quinn Hughes ranks t-6th for most assists recorded by a defenseman through 50 games of a season. He has recorded 52 assists through 50 games this season. Bobby Orr paces the list with 61 assists through 50 games (1969.70 and 1970.71). He is one of five defensemen to complete this feat, Bobby Orr, Paul Coffey, Sergei Zubov and Brian Leetch are the others. By recording a multi-assist period on Jan. 27/24 vs CBJ, Quinn Hughes has accomplished this feat 33 times. He ranks t-5th for most for most in franchise history. Stan Smyl (35), Thomas Gradin (39), Daniel Sedin (49) and Henrik Sedin (79) pace the list. He is currently tied with Andre Boudrias. Quinn Hughes ranks t-7th for fewest games needed to reach 50 assists in NHL history. Hughes also ranks t-5th for fewest number of games needed to reach 60 points since 1990.91. Hughes did so in 49 games. VENI, VIDI, PETEY Tying the game with his 30th of the season on Mar. 5/24 at LAK, Elias Pettersson became the first player from the 2017 draft class to record three 30+ goal seasons. Scoring the 165th goal of his career Feb. 19 at MIN, Elias Pettersson tied Ulf Dahlen for the sixth-most goals by a Swedish born player within their first six NHL seasons. After recording a three-assist game on Feb. 15/24 vs DET, Elias Pettersson became the 10th player in franchise history to record at least 10 three-assist games with the franchise. By recording a three-point game on Feb. 15/24 vs DET, Elias Pettersson (395 points, now 398) passed Brendan Morrison for 4th place for most career points among primary centres in franchise history. Bo Horvat (420), Thomas Gradin (550) and Henrik Sedin (1070) pace the list. Elias Pettersson recorded a three-point game on Feb. 15/24 vs DET, marking his 35th three-point game. He currently ranks 9th for most three-point games in franchise history, Trevor Linden (37 GP) is 8th and Thomas Gradin (38 GP) is 9th. He also recorded his 11th three-point game of the season, the most in a season by a Canuck since Daniel (15) and Henrik Sedin (12) in 2009.10. After recording three points on Feb. 10/24 at DET, Elias Pettersson (17) ranks t-5th for most 3+ point performances on the road in franchise history. Daniel Sedin (31 GP) paces the list. TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK Assisting on a goal on Mar. 3/24 at ANA, Filip Hronek recorded his 40th assist of the season, joining Quinn Hughes as the only other defenseman on the team with as many. Hronek and Hughes became the first defenseman duo to each record at least 40 assists in a season in Canucks franchise history. After Quinn Hughes recorded an assist to reach the 70-point mark on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, J.T. Miller, Elias Pettersson and Hughes became the first teammate trio in Canucks franchise history to each have 70 points within their first 60 games played in a season. J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson both needed only 55 games to reach 70 points this season. They both rank t-7th for fewest games needed to reach that mark. Pettersson (2022.23, 54 GP) ranks t-5th. They are also the 4th different duo to record 70+ points within their teams first 55 games since 2007. After both recording two goals in a 5-4 win on Jan. 27/24 vs CBJ, Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser have each scored a goal in the same game 34 times. The Canucks have a record of 32-1-1 in such games (now 32-2-1). J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson are the fastest Canucks duo to record 60 points in a season, reaching the mark in 46 games. The previous record was 48 games in 2009.10 held by Daniel and Henrik Sedin. HÖGGING THE PUCK Nils Höglander has scored all 19 of his goals this season at even strength. He has scored all but two goals at even strength during his career. After scoring two goals in the opening period on Jan. 20/24 vs TOR, Nils Höglander set his career high for goals in a season with 14 (now 19). His previous high was 13 set in his rookie season in 2020.21. SETTING RECORDS Recording a comeback win on Feb. 24/24 vs BOS, the 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks (38-16-6) matched the franchise record for most wins recorded through 60 games. The 2010.11 and 2011.12 Canucks also completed this feat. The 2023.24 Canucks have also recorded 20 wins through 28 home games, matching the franchise record set by the 1992.93, 2005.06 and 2009.10 Canucks. After scoring four goals on Feb. 15/24 vs DET, the 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks have 203 goals in just 55 games this season. They currently rank 4th for most goals scored as a team through the first 55 games of a season. The 1992.93 Canucks pace the list with 243 goals. This marked the 6th time the Canucks scored 200+ goals within their first 55 games of a season and the first time since 1992.93. By defeating the Blackhawks in Chicago on Feb. 13/24, the 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks (30 GP) required the t-2nd fewest games to record 40 road points in a season. The 2011.12 Vancouver Canucks also completed this feat. The 2002.03 Vancouver Canucks (29 GP) pace the list. The 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks (73 points) own the franchise record for most standing points recorded through 50 games of a season. The previous record was held by the 2010.11 Canucks who had 71 points through 50 games. SURREY RAISED AND VANCOUVER READY Arshdeep Bains, a Surrey local, made his Canuck debut on Feb. 20/24 at COL. He became one of five players of South Asian descent to appear in at least one NHL game, including Robin Bawa, Jujhar Khaira, Manny Malhotra, and Andreas Martinsen. Bains leads the Abbotsford Canucks in points and was recently named the AHL All-Star MVP. EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM The Vancouver Canucks have the best first period goal differential in the league (+27). The single-season franchise record is +35, set by the 2011.12 Canucks. With Ian Cole’s first period tally Feb. 19 at MIN, the Canucks scored their 10th goal within the first three minutes of a game, tying the Minnesota Wild for the most in the NHL this season. ELIAS LIND-HIM After recording the GWG on Feb. 15/24 vs DET, Elias Lindholm (2 GWG’s) tied the franchise record for most GWG’s recorded by a player through their first six games as a Canuck. Scoring two goals in his sixth game as a Canuck, Elias Lindholm became the 5th player with multiple two-goal games in their first six games with the Canucks. Thomas Gradin, Esa Tikkanen, Martin Gelinas, Alexander Mogilny also completed this feat. He also became the 7th player in franchise history to record multiple goals in his first home game. By scoring two goals in his Canuck debut on Feb. 6/24 at CAR, Elias Lindholm became the 65th player in Canucks franchise history to score a goal in their debut game. He also became the 5th player in franchise history to score 2+ goals in their first game with the Canucks. The other players are Esa Tikkanen, Greg D. Adams, Thomas Gradin and Claire Alexander. THATCHER THE SNATCHER Thatcher Demko (40 GP) owns the franchise record for fewest games needed to reach 30 wins in a season. The previous record was set by Roberto Luongo who had 30 wins in 48 games in 2008.09. Demko (40 GP) ranks t-9th for fewest games needed to reach 30 wins in a season in NHL history. He is the 5th active goaltender to complete this feat. Thatcher Demko recorded his 110th career win on Feb.13/24 at CHI, he holds sole possession of 4th place for most wins by a goaltender in Canucks franchise history. Roberto Luongo (252), Kirk McLean (211) and Richard Brodeur (126) all pace the list. Thatcher Demko owns the franchise record for most wins in a non-overlapping 20 game stretch. Demko recorded 17 wins in his last 20 games lasting from Dec. 9/24 - Feb. 13/24, the previous record was 16, held by Dan Cloutier, Roberto Luongo, and Ryan Miller. Thatcher Demko recorded a career-high nine-game winning streak lasting from Jan. 6/24 at NJD – Feb. 6/24 at CAR. He tied Dan Cloutier for the longest win streak in Canucks franchise history. After recording a win on Feb. 6/24 at CAR, Thatcher Demko (45, now 47) currently ranks 4th for most wins by a Canucks goalie on the road. Dan Cloutier (50), Kirk McLean (86) and Roberto Luongo (105) all pace the list. DAK DAK CITY Dakota Joshua recorded three points (1-2-3) on Feb.13/24 at CHI, setting a career-high for points in a game, he also recorded his first career Gordie Howe hat trick during the game, making him the first player since Tanner Pearson (Jan. 1/22) with a Gordie Howe hat trick. Joshua has now set season career-highs in goals (13), assists (13), points (26), game winning goals (4), and shooting percentage (18.8%). His previous bests for each category were set last season. CALL 1-800-LIFE-LINE TODAY Through a 30-game stretch lasting from Dec. 2/23 – Feb. 13/24, the Life Line (Dakota Joshua – Teddy Blueger – Conor Garland) put up 60 points (23-47-60). In this stretch, Joshua had 20 points (10-10-20), Blueger had 20 points (4-16-20), and Garland had 20 points (9-11-20). The Canucks had a record of 21-4-5 over this stretch. RECENT TRANSACTIONS Guillaume Brisebois activated from LTIR and assigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 6 Vasily Podkolzin reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 6 Carson Soucy activated from LTIR, Mar. 5 Guillaume Brisebois placed on waivers, Mar. 5 Matt Irwin reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 4 Vasily Podkolzin recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 2 Matt Irwin recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 2 Elias Pettersson agreed to terms on an eight-year contract, Mar. 2 Arshdeep Bains reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 1 Jett Woo reassigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 25 Jett Woo recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 21 Carson Soucy retroactively placed on LTIR, Feb. 21 Dakota Joshua retroactively placed on IR, Feb. 21 Arshdeep Bains recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 16 Jett Woo reassigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 16 Jett Woo recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 11 Carson Soucy placed on IR, Feb. 11 Phillip Di Giuseppe activated off LTIR, Feb. 10 Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 7 Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 4 Elias Lindholm acquired from Calgary in exchange for Andrei Kuzmenko, Hunter Brzustewicz, Joni Jurmo, a 2024 first-round pick and a conditional 2024 fourth-round pick, Jan. 31 Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 30 Mark Friedman recalled from Abbotsford, Jan 22 Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 22 Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 21 Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 19 Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 16 Mark Friedman assigned to Abbotsford on a Conditioning Loan, Jan. 16 THE LAST TIME… The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Feb. 15/24 vs DET The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Feb. 20/24 at COL The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Feb. 27/24 vs PIT The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Mar. 3/24 at ANA The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Feb. 19/24 at MIN The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Feb. 27/24 vs PIT The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Mar. 5/24 at LAK The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Feb. 29/24 vs LAK The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Feb. 10/24 at DET The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Feb. 24/24 vs BOS The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Feb. 29/24 vs LAK The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Jan. 24/24 vs STL The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Mar. 3/24 at ANA The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Feb. 22/24 at SEA The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Dec. 21/23 at DAL The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Mar. 5/24 at LAK The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Feb. 20/24 at COL The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Dec. 21/23 at DAL 2023.24 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS Most Goals Scored, Game: 10, Nov. 2/23 at SJS Most Goals Scored, Period: 5, Jan. 2/24 vs. OTT, 1st period Most Goals Allowed, Game: 10, Feb. 19/24 at MIN Most Goals Allowed, Period: 7, Feb. 19/24 at MIN, 3rd period Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, 2x, Latest Feb. 8/24 at BOS Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, 6x, Latest Jan. 22/24 vs CHI Most PPG Scored, Game: 4, Nov. 2/23 at SJS Most PPG Allowed, Game: 4, Feb. 19/24 at MIN Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 5x, Latest Feb. 27/24 vs PIT Most SHG Allowed, Game: 2, Feb. 8/24 at BOS Most Shots, Game: 43, Nov. 15/23 vs NYI Most Shots, Period: 19, Oct. 27/23 vs STL, 1st period Most Shots, OT: 6, Oct. 28/23 vs NYR Fewest Shots, Game: 16, 2x, Latest Nov. 9/23 at OTT Fewest Shots, Period: 1, Dec. 14/23 vs FLA, 3rd period Fewest Shots, OT: 0, Feb. 10/24 at DET Most Shots Allowed, Game: 46, 20/24 vs TOR Most Shots Allowed, Period: 25, Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, 2nd period Most Shots Allowed, OT: 7, Feb. 27/24 vs PIT Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 18, 3x, Latest Mar. 3/24 at ANA Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 1, Feb. 13/24 at CHI, 1st period Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, 4x, Latest Mar. 5/24 at LAK Most Hits, Game: 45, Feb. 24/24 vs BOS Fewest Hits, Game: 7, Nov. 2/23 at SJS Most Blocked Shots, Game: 25, Oct. 14/23 at EDM Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 2, Oct. 27/23 vs STL Largest Margin of Victory: 9 goals, Nov. 2/23 at SJS (10-1 W) Largest Margin of Defeat: 4 goals, Feb. 8/24 at BOS Longest Win Streak: 5 games, 2x, Latest Jan. 6/24 – Jan. 13/24 Longest Point Streak: 12 games, Jan. 6/24 – Feb. 6/24 Longest Winless Streak: 4 games, Feb. 17/24 - Feb. 22/24 Longest Pointless Streak: 4 games, Feb. 17/24 - Feb. 22/24 VANCOUVER 2023.24 RECORD WHEN… Score 4+ Goals: 27-2-0 Score 3 Goals or Less: 13-15-7 Allow 4+ Goals: 4-14-5 Allow 3 Goals or Less: 36-3-2 Scoring First: 29-9-3 Allowing First Goal: 11-8-4 On 0 Days Rest: 4-3-1 On 1 Day Rest: 22-11-5 On 2 Days Rest: 11-2-1 On 3+ Days Rest: 3-1-0 Score a PPG: 20-6-4 Give up a PPG: 16-10-5 25 or More Shots on Goal: 28-10-6 Less than 25 shots: 12-7-1 THREE STARS – MARCH Pettersson – 5 pts Miller – 5 pts Demko – 5 pts Hughes – 5 pts Garland – 5 pts FEBRUARY WINNER – Miller (25 pts) JANUARY WINNER – Pettersson (30 pts) DECEMBER WINNER – DeSmith (15 pts) NOVEMBER WINNER – Hughes, Demko (30 pts) OCTOBER WINNER – Pettersson (15 pts) Edited March 7 by OldFaithfulcap s 6 7 6 1 1
Popular Post Rip The Mesh Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 We gotta take these dudes down in their own house !!! 5 2
Popular Post -dlc- Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 Can't stand Vegas and their gawdy flashy golden cheating selves. Mark Stone pulling his usual pre playoff deal. Predictable. If the Canucks pulled this stunt there'd be a criminal investigation launched. Want Petey and Miller to lead the way again and show these clowns what's up. 7 1 3 3 1
Flipper Posted March 7 Posted March 7 First page, I’ve always wanted to say that! Go Canucks Go!!! Going back to my corner now, that is all. 3 1
WillisD Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Big win for the Nucks tonight. Miller keeps rolling with a two goal game. Boeser and Petey each with one Hogs with the game winner. Hughes with three assists 5-2 for the good guys 1 1
Popular Post grumpyone Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 just to show Vegas up, I honestly hope that we trade for Crosby instead of Guetzel (without breaking up the core) AND pick up a solid top 3 Dman as well. 1 4 1 1 1
Northern_Nuck Posted March 7 Posted March 7 1 minute ago, grumpyone said: just to show Vegas up, I honestly hope that we trade for Crosby instead of Guetzel (without breaking up the core) AND pick up a solid top 3 Dman as well. What we throwing at them? Lindholm and 4- 1sts? 1
Popular Post Alflives Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 Empties predicting a big win tonight. 2 2 1
Popular Post Dom Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 5-2 Canucks. They are due for a high scoring game. 1 3 1
gwarrior Posted March 7 Posted March 7 This is gonna be a tough game. But I think the guys can pull it off. 2
BPA Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Canucks win please. Also want Vegas to crumble and miss the playoffs. Let’s go!!! 2 1 1
Outsiders Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Need to at least show up tonight. VGK crushed us in our own barn earlier this year. C'mon boyz we need this one 1 1
Popular Post AlwaysACanuckFan Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 1 hour ago, -dlc- said: Tommy always nails it. Game 1 2 3 1
grumpyone Posted March 7 Posted March 7 or sign some AHL player to a 8 year $13 million contract and put them on LTIR for the duration of the contract....watch how fast Bettman closes THAT loophole. 2
Popular Post Devron Posted March 7 Popular Post Posted March 7 Hoping I have everything set-up for the game. Moving into my new house today! Fresh start for Devron 2 1 2
OldFaithfulcap Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 30 minutes ago, Devron said: Hoping I have everything set-up for the game. Moving into my new house today! Fresh start for Devron Sounds great, let's start your new place with a big win. 3
Mando27 Posted March 7 Posted March 7 2 hours ago, -dlc- said: Can't stand Vegas and their gawdy flashy golden cheating selves. Mark Stone pulling his usual pre playoff deal. Predictable. If the Canucks pulled this stunt there'd be a criminal investigation launched. Want Petey and Miller to lead the way again and show these clowns what's up. One of the many reasons why the NHL will always be a joke to me. 1
Ghostsof1915 Posted March 7 Posted March 7 2 hours ago, grumpyone said: just to show Vegas up, I honestly hope that we trade for Crosby instead of Guetzel (without breaking up the core) AND pick up a solid top 3 Dman as well. If we're giving up a first rounder I'd rather take Crosby over Jake. But lets face it, it's not going to happen. 1
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