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Canucks Army Game Day 74 – Canucks Vs. Senators (Workin’ Overtime Edition)

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Photo credit:Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Always90four
5 years ago
THE INTRO
The Canucks have made a habit of extending their games lately with two shootouts and a quick overtime shift. Tonight, they welcome the Ottawa Senators who haven’t played since Saturday when they shocked the world and crushed the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-2. Heads rolled, jobs were axed and… no, that didn’t happen, but the Sens did win.
Vancouver’s young stars are beginning to turn this team around with the future leadership group of Bo Horvat, Brock Boeser, and Elias Pettersson factoring in on the score sheet more and more. Ottawa has fully embraced its tank to the bottom and sit absolutely dead last in the standings. Sadly, that pick will go to the Colorado Avalanche unless it moves before the Draft.
The last time these two teams met the “Pettersson Game” happened and the way EP40 has approached the game lately, he might in store for yet another majestic performance.
Let’s Do This!™
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
The odds for tonight’s game are: (VAN -170/OTT +150) courtesy of OddsShark
TV / RADIO / PUCK DROP
SNP / SN 650 / 7:00 PM
LINEUPS
Will Sven Baertschi make his way back into the lineup? Today is yet another opportunity to see if he’s ready. The lineup that won the other night might be ok to run with but if both Baertschi and Ryan Spooner are good to go, expect to see them inserted into the lineup with Nikolay Goldobin and potentially Markus Granlund sitting.
Thatcher Demko needs another start. Especially against a struggling Senators team. Jacob Markstrom has solidified his number one status and like my golf game, Demko needs games to keep himself in the zone or that rust can build.
Canucks lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards

TANNER PEARSON
Rating: 71.9#88 LW

BO HORVAT
Rating: 75.4#50 C

LOUI ERIKSSON
Rating: 71.2#95 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 72.82#31 FL1

JOSH LEIVO
Rating: 73.5#55 LW

ELIAS PETTERSSON
Rating: 78.1#31 C

BROCK BOESER
Rating: 81.4#5 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 77.66#5 FL2

MARKUS GRANLUND
Rating: 70.8#146 LW

ADAM GAUDETTE
Rating: 70.9#143 C

JAKE VIRTANEN
Rating: 71.2#94 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 70.97#26 FL3

TIM SCHALLER
Rating: 70.9#109 LW

JAY BEAGLE
Rating: 68.0#187 C

TYLER MOTTE
Rating: 70.4#111 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 69.75#29 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

ALEXANDER EDLER
Rating: 75.7#23 LD

ALEX BIEGA
Rating: 71.5#79 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 73.62#24 DL1

GUILLAUME BRISEBOIS

TROY STECHER
Rating: 73.1#53 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.05#21 DL2

ASHTON SAUTNER
Rating: 73.0#63 LD

LUKE SCHENN
Rating: 68.3#102 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 70.66#21 DL3
Thomas Chabot has clearly seen a lot of Chris Tanev game tape and is out with a broken toe after blocking a shot. See kids, let your goalie do the work. His job is literally to stop the puck. Defensemen are there to deter it from getting to the goalie but not outright stop it.
Will it be former Canuck Anders Nilsson or Craig Anderson that gets the start for Ottawa? Canucks fans would love to see Nilsson but at the same time, there’s a good chance he’d slam the door shut on them.
Senators lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards

BRADY TKACHUK
Rating: 74.5#40 LW

JEAN-GABRIEL PAGEAU
Rating: 71.5#124 C

MAX VERONNEAU
FL1 Rating
Rating: 72.97#29 FL1

RUDOLFS BALCERS
Rating: 72.4#78 LW

CHRIS TIERNEY
Rating: 71.5#122 C

MAGNUS PAAJARVI
Rating: 70.1#123 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 71.33#31 FL2

ZACK SMITH
Rating: 69.4#173 LW

OSCAR LINDBERG
Rating: 70.8#144 C

BOBBY RYAN
Rating: 71.5#92 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 70.56#28 FL3

ANTHONY DUCLAIR
Rating: 71.4#99 LW

BRIAN GIBBONS
Rating: 70.7#153 C

MIKKEL BOEDKER
Rating: 70.9#104 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 70.96#15 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

BEN HARPUR
Rating: 67.3#132 LD

DYLAN DEMELO
Rating: 71.0#87 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 69.13#31 DL1

CHRISTIAN WOLANIN
Rating: 73.1#60 LD

CODY CECI
Rating: 70.3#91 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 71.67#28 DL2

MARK BOROWIECKI
Rating: 67.7#131 LD

CHRISTIAN JAROS
Rating: 69.0#100 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 68.34#31 DL3
 
YOUR INFORMATIONAL NEEDS FOR TONIGHT’S GAME
  • Pettersson is looking to continue his minor point streak to four games. He currently has five points in six games but he’s doing so many other things right now that lead us to believe he’s due for one final surge. Not the Hurricanes kind with the curling and the duck-duck-goose. He’s all but locked up the Calder now and has passed Pavel Bure as the best Canucks rookie ever. Things are looking up for EP40.
  • Since the beginning of February, both the Senators and Canucks have been pretty stingy on the PK. Ottawa (88.3%) and Vancouver (85.2%) are 4th and 10th respectively on the penalty kill. For the Canucks, this is a sign they can play a bit more free-spirited, sometimes undisciplined and can afford to be down a man whereas the Senators just can’t make any more mistakes and yet they don’t seem to be suffering. Vancouver’s PP won’t get very far tonight but it wouldn’t hurt to test it out.
  • Pettersson and Boeser had themselves a game the last time they took on the Senators. The advanced stats were most definitely in their favor. Their combined CF% of 75.86, SF% of 71.43 and GF% of 100 happened in 10:25 of 5v5 ice time. Those numbers aren’t necessarily sustainable but a few notches below that would still be welcome on any team.
  • Vancouver has been taking more shots but they’ve missed a bunch as well. Since Feb 1, the Canucks have the third-most missed shots in the NHL with 303. Believe it or not, that’s promising. They struggled to get shots on net to begin the season and last year they weren’t known for even trying to shoot. They still seem to be waiting for that perfect lane and at this point in the season, they just need to be shooting first figuring it out after.
  • Jake Virtanen can still hit 20 goals this season but it will take a lot of hard work. Tonight would be a game where two goals would go a long way, combined with a goal every other game or so. As stated earlier this season, it’s been many moons since the Canucks had four 20-goal scorers. Don’t be on it but don’t be surprised either. #growth
MY 94 CENTS
The Senators aren’t a very scary team but that’s what scares me the most. Vancouver has this thing where they play down to their opponent and Ottawa is the downdest of them all. Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser are both on their respective games as of late so a repeat of their dominance could easily happen.
I like the Canucks chances tonight, but then again I liked the Avengers chances in Infinity War and look how that turned out.
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