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Preseason Game #4 Preview: Coyotes @ Canucks

Sep 23, 2013, 17:24 EDT

The posse is getting back together.
Who says nothing happens in the preseason? Last time out, the Canucks dropped their 3rd straight preseason game, but more importantly, Zack Kassian and Dale Weise got into some trouble, and Jordan Schroeder blocking a shot.
While all of that certainly provided us with a handful of new things to discuss, I’m sure most fans would be just fine with a rather uneventful showing tonight. This marks the 4th of 6 preseason games for the Canucks, as the Coyotes come to town.
Read on past the jump for a look at tonight’s expected lineup, and some other news and notes.
Broadcast Info:
Puck-Drop: 7 PM PST
Television: Rogers Sportsnet Pacific
Radio: Team 1040
Setup:
L1:Sedin-Sedin-Kassian(*)
L2:Higgins-Kesler-Burrows
L3: Shinkaruk-Richardson-Hansen
L4: Weise(*)-Santorelli-Sestito
P1: Garrison-Bieksa
P2: Edler-Tanev
P3: Alberts-Weber
In net: Roberto Luongo, Eddie Lack
(*) At the time we posted this, we still hadn’t received word on the status of Kassian and Weise. Well, we now know that they’ve both been suspended for the remainder of the preseason. No word yet on who fills in for them, but we do know that Brendan Gaunce and Bo Horvat skated as extras during the morning skate this morning.
Either way, there’s no doubt that this incarnation of the lineup is the most competitive one we’ve seen this preseason. In fact, this version of the Canucks could be very similar to what we’ll see on October 3rd, with the exception of a few names.
A few notable names are missing still, but we don’t have an update on their statuses, unfortunately. Jordan Schroeder’s foot, Nicklas Jensen’s "upper body injury", and David Booth’s groin are all still up in the air. Also, Dan Hamhuis will sit this one out with "overall body soreness".
The Coyotes didn’t get the memo, apparently, as they’re sitting veterans like Doan, Ribeiro, Michalek, and Mike Smith. They’ll be going with former San Jose Sharks #2 Thomas Greiss in net. All is not lost for people attending the game though, as Gilbert Brule makes his triumphant return to Vancouver! This past summer’s first round pick, Max Domi, is also expected to play.
Finally, the Canucks sent 4 more guys down to Utica, as they’re getting closer and closer to having their opening night roster set. The casualties this time around were Joe Cannata, Patrick Mullen, Benn Ferriero, and Canucks Army favourite, Yann Sauve.
We’ll probably provide some commentary on Twitter throughout the game, so I encourage you to follow along.
Gameday Links:
- Tale of the tape in advance of tonight’s game (via Canucks [dot] com)
- Canucks have a lot of shopping to do, but not much money to work with (via Tony Gallagher)
- There are currently lots of question marks surrounding the Canucks (via Steve Ewen)
- Forget the Battle of Alberta, it’s all about the Canucks and Oilers now (via Ben Kuzma)
- Is Zack Kassian a fit with the Sedins? (via Brad Ziemer)
- Hockey Season Arrived, and the Canucks need some answers (by Harrison Mooney)
Breaking News
- Rutherford to step down from day-to-day operations after draft, will remain with Canucks as advisor and Alternate Governor
- Canucks lose Draft Lottery; will select third overall in the 2026 NHL Draft
- Ranking the top 16 prospects ahead of the NHL Draft Lottery
- Canucks narrow GM search down to five; Dorion, Johnson among final candidates: report
- 5 teams (other than the Canucks) that Canucks fans should hope win the NHL Draft Lottery
