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Canucks Army THE GAME DAY – Canucks Vs. Islanders

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Photo credit:Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Always90four
4 years ago
THE INTRO
Listen, the Canucks aren’t serious yet. If they were, this would be over already. Desperation hasn’t quite set in yet but they’re almost there. Tonight, the Canucks take on the visiting New York Islanders, a team that also needs those two points. Are the Canucks ready to bump their slump? Possibly.
The Canucks have shown they can take over games and then they just regress back to nothing. They need to get mad, they need to get nasty and heck, they need to get Elias Pettersson pissed right off. A mad Pettersson is a dominant Pettersson.
Let’s Do This!™
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
The odds for tonight’s game are: (VAN /-130 NYI +110) courtesy of OddsShark.com
TV / RADIO / PUCK DROP
SNP / SN 650 / 7:00 PM
LINEUPS
You know who is skating in a full-contact jersey? Brock Boeser. You know who the Canucks could use in the lineup again? Brock Boeser. You know who lost out on the Calder to Mat Barzal? Brock FREAKING Boeser! If he somehow is ready to go this would be a massive boost to the lineup, a lineup that needs a boost.
Travis Green needs to change his lineup. He needs to shuffle the lines to get something going. Tanner Pearson and Tyler Toffoli need to be on a line with Bo Horvat. Jake Virtanen needs some love on the top line and Loui Eriksson needs to be on the fourth line again.
The power play needs to be adjusted as well. Same guys, just stop the drop pass and gain entry as a group, they are good enough.
Canucks lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards

J.T. MILLER
Rating: 79.0#7 LW

ELIAS PETTERSSON
Rating: 77.5#15 C

TYLER TOFFOLI
Rating: 76.1#21 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 77.54#6 FL1

TANNER PEARSON
Rating: 73.5#39 LW

BO HORVAT
Rating: 75.0#34 C

LOUI ERIKSSON
Rating: 69.7#132 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 72.75#18 FL2

ANTOINE ROUSSEL
Rating: 70.9#98 LW

ADAM GAUDETTE
Rating: 70.2#125 C

ZACK MACEWEN
FL3 Rating
Rating: 70.53#26 FL3

TYLER MOTTE
Rating: 68.7#144 LW

BRANDON SUTTER
Rating: 70.3#123 C

JAKE VIRTANEN
Rating: 71.9#83 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 70.31#17 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

ALEXANDER EDLER
Rating: 74.6#19 LD

TROY STECHER
Rating: 71.8#69 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 73.19#22 DL1

QUINN HUGHES
Rating: 75.4#13 LD

CHRIS TANEV
Rating: 70.9#95 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.16#14 DL2

OSCAR FANTENBERG
Rating: 70.5#109 LD

TYLER MYERS
Rating: 72.8#49 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 71.62#13 DL3
GOALIES

THATCHER DEMKO
Rating: 66.4#43 G1
 
It wouldn’t be a proper NHL game lately without some serious injuries to report. Casey Cizikas is out with a leg laceration (not good) and he’ll be out until… well he isn’t cut anymore. Adam Pelech has a torn Achilles so he’s done for the year. Have you ever even hurt your Achilles? It’s awful.
Finally, no wait, that’s it.
Islanders lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards

ANDERS LEE
Rating: 75.5#24 LW

MATHEW BARZAL
Rating: 77.2#18 C

JORDAN EBERLE
Rating: 75.0#28 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 75.90#13 FL1

ANTHONY BEAUVILLIER
Rating: 72.2#76 LW

BROCK NELSON
Rating: 74.2#43 C

JOSH BAILEY
Rating: 71.8#86 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 72.74#19 FL2

ANDREW LADD
Rating: 70.1#115 LW

JEAN-GABRIEL PAGEAU
Rating: 73.6#49 C

MICHAEL DAL COLLE
Rating: 68.3#145 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 70.66#24 FL3

MATT MARTIN
Rating: 68.8#143 LW

DERICK BRASSARD
Rating: 69.8#134 C

LEO KOMAROV
Rating: 68.7#143 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 69.10#29 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense

NICK LEDDY
Rating: 71.4#90 LD

RYAN PULOCK
Rating: 74.8#26 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 73.08#23 DL1

DEVON TOEWS
Rating: 74.3#23 LD

SCOTT MAYFIELD
Rating: 72.4#56 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.38#12 DL2

ANDY GREENE
Rating: 70.3#114 LD

NOAH DOBSON
Rating: 71.5#76 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 70.92#25 DL3
GOALIES

SEMYON VARLAMOV
Rating: 68.2#30 G1
 
GAME NOTES AND A STAT OR TWO
  • Elias Pettersson is one goal away from matching his exact goal/assist total from last season which was 66 points. He’s already eclipsed his power-play points but needs two extra-strength goals to equal his total (24) from last season. That fancy goal last game may have woken up the beast.
  • Quinn Hughes hasn’t registered a point in two games. He also has slumped in his last five matches putting up only one assist. He hasn’t had his best stretch of games lately but it doesn’t take much for him to get going again. The whole team has struggled so this isn’t too alarming. Hughes is one pass away from putting a game out of reach.
  • Before Brock Boeser’s rib injury he wasn’t his normal self. He’s struggled in his last 11 games played with only two assists to his name. In his first five games of January, he had three goals and two assists. The addition of Tyler Toffoli could allow Brock to be paired up with Bo Horvat. Boeser is going to be welcomed back with open arms. The Canucks need him.
  • Vancouver’s home record is still one of the best in the NHL, they’re third in the West at 21-9-4. There aren’t a lot of things going for this team but their home record is something they need to keep intact.
  • Tyler Toffoli leads the Canucks in GF% with 69.23. Zack MacEwen is pretty close with 66.67% Enjoy the good numbers where you can find them.
#CANUCKSTWITTER
Tommy could do this live?
Love this idea:
MY 94 CENTS
It’s possible the Canucks get back to winning again, but how do they go about doing that? Scoring has dried up on every line and no one looks dangerous, well except for Elias Pettersson. Vancouver has blown leads, blown opportunities and if this whole COVID thing becomes a thing and they postpone games or the rest of the season, the Canucks may be on the outside looking in.
Travis Green also needs to give the BLA  (Best Line Available) mentality a chance. Matching units aren’t working out and it might be time to see some run and gun hockey.
AND ANOTHER THING…
Jeff speaks the truth:

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