Kulikov scores early to put Jets up 1-0#Canucks pic.twitter.com/UTcTrkeF1e
— Ryan Biech (@ryanbiech) December 12, 2017
Brock Boeser with his 16th goal of the season to tie the game at 1#Canucks pic.twitter.com/Utar6cV4vD
— Ryan Biech (@ryanbiech) December 12, 2017
you almost saved it eddie pic.twitter.com/Fs1lVDB1H6
— Jason Botchford (@botchford) December 12, 2017
Markstrom gives it away – Hendricks shoots, and Perreault tips it
Jets win 5-1#canucks pic.twitter.com/2eORrHhLUb
— Ryan Biech (@ryanbiech) December 12, 2017
#Canucks Markstrom: 'I wasn't good today and I take full responsibility. I have to be better. Especially on the first shot. I wasn't good and you have to own it and it's a new day tomorrow.'
— Jeff Paterson (@patersonjeff) December 12, 2017
The Numbers
#Canucks 5v5 Zone Entries Vs. #GoJetsGo
Sedins & Brock created some chemistry quickly. Appeared they had some set plays involving Brock whipping it across the blueline. Sedins still have some new tricks up their sleeves.
Gaunce ??♂️ pic.twitter.com/ZcRLwJWER2
— Darryl Keeping (@dkeeping) December 12, 2017
#Canucks 5v5 Primary Shot Contributions Vs. #GoJetsGo
Sedins looked good tonight
Vanek was involved, Burmistrov had a decent game against his former team.
Pouliot had a tough game in his own end but contributed offensively.
Zone entries coming up next. pic.twitter.com/TJBwH6eBHY
— Darryl Keeping (@dkeeping) December 12, 2017
#Canucks D-Men Defensive Zone Transition Chart Vs. #GoJetsGo
Hutton had a strong game, especially in the zone exit category.
Stay tuned for Primary Shot Contributions and Zone Entries pic.twitter.com/j7Wvnae2ia
— Darryl Keeping (@dkeeping) December 12, 2017
Quick Hits
Coach Green gives his take on what he liked and didn't like about tonight's performance. pic.twitter.com/coji6bF7L9
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) December 12, 2017
- This was a night for Markstrom to forget. The first goal, as he aptly points out, is one that he has to stop. Ideally, he wouldn’t give the puck to Perrault in the slot either for the fourth. The Jets had just over two expected goals tonight; they scored five. It almost accounts perfectly for the two that Markstrom should have stopped.
- The Nic Dowd acquisition hasn’t exactly gone to plan through two games. On Saturday, Dowd didn’t win a single faceoff and was a possession anchor. Tonight, Dowd was one-for-three in the circle and tied for the lowest on-ice shot attempt differential on the Canucks with Michael Chaput at minus-five. Dowd also took the penalty that led to the Ehlers. It’s early. The sample size is small. Still, it’s hard to ignore how poor he’s been in the first two games.
- I’ve been in Alexander Burmistrov’s corner most season. I don’t think he’s a great player — not by any stretch — but he absolutely is one of the Canucks best 12 forwards. There are only four Canucks forwards who’ve left in the black by Corsi for, and he’s one of them. That’s before you account for tonight’s +11 performance, too. I have no idea how they can healthy scratch him with Sutter and Horvat out of the lineup. One has to think that after a performance like tonight’s that he might have bought himself another game.
- Speaking of Russians who’ve found themselves in the press box, do you think this Canucks team could use Nikolay Goldobin in their lineup? In the last three games, the Canucks have scored just four times. That’s barely over a goal a game average. Goldobin isn’t going to save the Canucks season, but as a prospect, he’s best known for scoring goals. If not now, when is he going to get a chance?
- Is it starting to feel like last season? The way the injuries are mounting up, it’s starting to feel like it. I’m a fan of Chaput as a 13th forward. I’m not sure I’m as keen of Chaput moving ahead of Burmistrov, Goldobin, Reid Boucher, etc. That reminds me a lot of Willie Desjardins style deployment. If the results start to follow, well, wouldn’t that suck?
After 31 games – the #Canucks are just slightly ahead with their point pace (0.516% & 32 PTS)) compared to 2016-17 (0.451% & 28 PTS)) and 2015-16 (0.484% & 30 PTS) pic.twitter.com/mdqxJX1Lsm
— Ryan Biech (@ryanbiech) December 12, 2017