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Canucks Army Game Day 27 – Canucks Vs. Kings (Checkmate Edition)
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Nov 27, 2018, 15:00 ESTUpdated: Nov 27, 2018, 11:38 EST
THE INTRO
It’s tough to say who the biggest winner of tonight will be: the Canucks for getting Brock Boeser back in the lineup (I’ll believe it when he’s on the ice), the lucky soul who wins the 50/50 draw worth over $1 million/14 games of Loui Eriksson paycheques, or Willie Desjardins for being a coach for yet another day in the NHL?
Vancouver will entertain the Los Angeles Kings at Rogers Arena this evening in the second half of a home and home (for the Canucks anyway). The Kings were on the losing side of the equation on Saturday and will look to bounce back and make it two victories in a row after beating the Oilers on Sunday.
On paper, this game might not scream “main event” but the chance for Brock Boeser to return and make an impact will steal all of the headlines in the Lower Mainland on Wednesday morning.
Let’s Do This!™
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LINEUPS
All signs point to “The Flow” returning to the Canucks lineup. Brock Boeser has been fighting a groin strain for what feels like forever and tonight he could make his triumphant return against a team he could feast upon. The last time Boeser was in the lineup he was playing hurt and he had four points, so if he’s clicking with Elias Pettersson and Nikolay Goldobin there is no measure of what is possible.
Jacob Markstrom should see the start against LA. He’ll need to be a lot better than the last time they faced each other. That ears mask needs to go, though. Just move on.
Canucks lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards
Antoine Roussel

ANTOINE ROUSSEL
Rating: 70.4#106 LW
Bo Horvat

BO HORVAT
Rating: 76.0#44 C
Sam Gagner

SAM GAGNER
Rating: 71.5#130 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 72.62#31 FL1
Nikolay Goldobin

NIKOLAY GOLDOBIN
Rating: 71.3#86 LW
Elias Pettersson

ELIAS PETTERSSON
Rating: 75.1#51 C
Brock Boeser

BROCK BOESER
Rating: 79.8#9 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 75.39#7 FL2
Loui Eriksson

LOUI ERIKSSON
Rating: 71.3#90 LW
Markus Granlund

MARKUS GRANLUND
Rating: 70.7#154 C
Jake Virtanen

JAKE VIRTANEN
Rating: 70.8#90 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 70.94#27 FL3
Brendan Leipsic

BRENDAN LEIPSIC
Rating: 71.0#95 LW
Adam Gaudette

ADAM GAUDETTE
Rating: 71.3#135 C
Tyler Motte

TYLER MOTTE
Rating: 69.0#111 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 70.42#19 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Michael Del Zotto

MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO
Rating: 71.9#78 LD
Chris Tanev

CHRIS TANEV
Rating: 70.6#84 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 71.26#29 DL1
Ben Hutton

BEN HUTTON
Rating: 69.8#127 LD
Erik Gudbranson

ERIK GUDBRANSON
Rating: 68.0#103 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 68.89#31 DL2
Alexander Edler

ALEXANDER EDLER
Rating: 73.6#44 LD
Alex Biega

ALEX BIEGA
Rating: 70.8#83 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 72.21#14 DL3
Aside from the potential change in net, don’t expect to see any switch from the lineup that you see below. The Kings are riding high after a big win against Edmonton so why change a good thing?
Peter Budaj could start but the Kings are hoping Jonathan Quick will be healthy enough to get the go-ahead for tonight.
Kings lines courtesy of Dailyfaceoff.com:
LWCRWForwards
Alex Iafallo

ALEX IAFALLO
Rating: 70.9#144 LW
Anze Kopitar

ANZE KOPITAR
Rating: 79.2#28 C
Dustin Brown

DUSTIN BROWN
Rating: 76.9#20 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 75.65#25 FL1
Kyle Clifford

KYLE CLIFFORD
Rating: 70.7#103 LW
Jeff Carter

JEFF CARTER
Rating: 76.2#41 C
Tyler Toffoli

TYLER TOFFOLI
Rating: 74.7#36 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 73.86#18 FL2
Austin Wagner

AUSTIN WAGNER
Rating: 73.6#46 LW
Adrian Kempe

ADRIAN KEMPE
Rating: 70.8#149 C
Matt Luff

MATT LUFF
Rating: 74.5#37 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 72.99#6 FL3
Ilya Kovalchuk

ILYA KOVALCHUK
Rating: 73.4#49 LW
Mike Amadio

MIKE AMADIO
Rating: 69.8#170 C
Nate Thompson

NATE THOMPSON
Rating: 67.8#194 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 70.34#20 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Derek Forbort

DEREK FORBORT
Rating: 71.9#77 LD
Drew Doughty

DREW DOUGHTY
Rating: 80.0#9 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 75.97#13 DL1
Jake Muzzin

JAKE MUZZIN
Rating: 75.5#25 LD
Alec Martinez

ALEC MARTINEZ
Rating: 73.1#53 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 74.29#14 DL2
Paul Ladue

PAUL LADUE
Rating: 74.2#37 LD
Dion Phaneuf

DION PHANEUF
Rating: 69.9#123 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 72.05#17 DL3
THE INFORMATION YOU NEED AND A LITTLE BIT YOU DON’T
  • Everyone has been up in arms for the first few years of Loui Eriksson’s gaudy contract but Ilya Kovalchuk hasn’t exactly been a bargain for the Kings. Kovalchuk has 0 points in his last nine games and was benched in the 3rd period against Edmonton. Some of that is due to new head coach Willie Desjardins inability to understand how to properly deploy forwards and some of that is that he’s 35 and shouldn’t have been signed to a three-year deal. If you had to pick one of them right now, Eriksson is in a better position to succeed… but not by much.
  • It’s hard to believe Jake Virtanen’s season so far but Travis Green has preached confidence in his game and the “project player” that was drafted with the 6th pick 2014 has finally blossomed into winger that can produce results both on the scoreboard and with his frame. Virtanen is two goals shy of his career best (10) from a season ago and has already become one of the top producers on the power play (2 PPG) for Vancouver. This hit on Dion Phaneuf is yet another part of his game that has grown when he isn’t asked to be the power forward player everyone labeled him as in his first three seasons.
  • Since Friday, there have been six hat-tricks in the NHL. There were three on Saturday alone. Patrik Laine eclipsed all of the hype by potting an extra two on Sunday to help someone win a million dollars. Elias Pettersson looks like he’s heating up again and if Vancouver gets the chance tonight, both he and Brock Boeser could challenge for some free headwear.
  • HOT TIP: Bo Horvat is currently tied for first in the NHL in tipped goals with four. He’s scored seven total this season so over half of his markers are in the dirty areas. Impressive? Yes. Surprising? No. Bo knows deflections? Absolutely.
  • Did anyone have Nikolay Goldobin as the clubhouse CF% leader at the quarter mark? Me neither. His 52.67 rating is kind of surprising in the sense that Travis Green probably hasn’t been his biggest supporter and yet he’s continued to deliver and has earned his coach’s trust. Goldobin also has 3G / 6A in his last 10 games and he’s 3rd in team scoring. Jannik Hansen would never have amounted to this so this deal has officially paid off. Bank it.
MY 94 CENTS
The inevitable return of Brock Boeser is reason to be excited. When he’s healthy there aren’t a lot of better shots in the NHL, well I guess that Pettersson guy should be included too! The Canucks have been given power-play opportunities galore this season and if Boeser does in fact return, having EP40 and Boeser at the corners with Sam Gagner at the net could mean a long night for the royal opposition.
One game isn’t going to make it all better, though, and the Canucks will need to stay disciplined and try and dial back minutes to players like Bo Horvat and Alex Edler if they want to make their climb again up the rankings.
Feel good but don’t feel too good, the Canucks always have a way of fooling us.
THE FINAL WORD
Saw that Sutter sold a ticket to MDZ. I swear if that man wins it all confidence in this team will dissolve.