"Come on Kevin, you gotta be tougher than that big man!" Conor Garland had some words for Kevin Bahl (and Rasmus Andersson). #Canucks š„: Sportsnet | NHL
Nation Sites
The Nation Network
CanucksArmy has no direct affiliation to the Vancouver Canucks, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, NHL, or NHLPA
The Statsies: Aggressive gameplan leads Canucks to win over Flames

Photo credit: Ā© Sergei Belski-Imagn Images
ByĀ Michael Liu
Oct 2, 2025, 12:00 EDTUpdated: Oct 2, 2025, 11:58 EDT
Plan the parade.
The Vancouver Canucks trounced the Calgary Flames 8-1 in their second-to-last preseason contest. Itās a mighty confidence booster this close to the season opener and a chance for a big chunk of the roster to gel, as well as any last-minute auditions for those spots in the opening night lineup. Plenty of players turned in strong performances, and thereās really not much to dislike any time you win by 7 goals.
As always, you can findĀ our glossary guide of advanced stats here.
A very odd heat map
One of the things that stood out right off the bat was the heat map from last nightās contest. Take a look at this:

That doesnāt exactly look like the results one might expect from an 8-1 win on the Canucks side. The numbers tracked a 24-14 Calgary lead in total scoring chances and a 13-3 margin in high-danger chances. Those numbers are very much reflected in the hot spots for both teams on this chart, but also demonstrate the difference between the two teams when it came to capitalizing on the chances as well as the goaltending. Ivan Prosvetov gave up 3 5v5 goals off 0.72 expected goals against, while Devin Cooley conceded 1 5v5 goal off 0.28 expected goals against.
This also highlights another bit weāve been seeing in the preseason, and something that a near āfull-strengthā roster was able to pull off quite well ā the aggressive style of play especially from the defencemen. With so many defenders jumping in on rushes, there were plenty more odd-man rushes to stop. Now, thatās hopefully not going to happen too often, and with some time to practice the Canucks can limit the potential increase in those situations. But, if anyone gets through, they have more than solid netminders to act as the last line of defence.
Jonathan Huberdeau gets a breakaway chance, but Kevin Lankinen and Conor Garland team up to stop him. #Canucks š„: Sportsnet | NHL
Hopefully this team wonāt be depending on Kevin Lankinen and Thatcher Demko too much, but thereās probably not many better tandems in the league.
Where Forbort-Mancini werenāt a dumpsterfire
The Canucks iced pretty much their full top 4 defencemen, with Hughes-Hronek and Pettersson-Myers all lining up in their usual spots. That left Victor Mancini and Derek Forbort to line up with each other, and given how poorly the preseason has gone for latter, it wouldāve been reasonable to think that this game wouldnāt have gone well for the pairing.
But, they actually held their ground against a near full-strength Flames squad. Manciniās presence was a boon, making solid, risk-free plays while also being able to move the puck out of his own end. That paired with Forbortās stay-at-home tendencies ended up working out really well as the pair were thrown out against the likes of Jonathan Huberdeau for the majority of the night. Only giving up 1 high-danger chance against is very tidy work from the 3rd pair, especially considering the quality of competition.
I really liked Mancini's first period. Had a couple of neat zone exits, couple of OZ keep-ins, and kept his game simple with no mistakes
Big guns playing like big guns
A big reason why the Canucks were able to blow the absolute doors off the Flames was because their best players played like their best players. Led by none other than Quinn Hughes, the goal and two assists were just the tip of the iceberg as he once more led the Canucks in total expected goals.
It might be preseason but that doesn't mean Quinn Hughes is taking it easy. The #Canucks captain had 1 G, 2 A, 3 blocked shots, was +4 and played 21:31 last night against the Flames. I've clipped together his goal and assists below.
That helped Brock Boeser get going, who potted away a breakaway goal to get the scoring started. And, thanks to another one of Quinn Hughesā patented power play passes, Elias Pettersson got a chance to show off the one timer that had gone missing for so long.
What a š from Elias Pettersson ! #canucks
As a team
CF% ā 48.76% HDCF% ā 28.57% xGF% ā 34.92%
The Canucks were able to dominate the Flames even if their advanced stats didnāt seem to like their game that much. But thatās just one aspect to the game, and the final score is a lot more telling of the product than just the numbers. Vancouver made sure to capitalize when they could and where they could, taking advantage of Calgaryās lackadaisical goaltending. A big thing will be to shave down those high-danger chances against, but other than that, it was a great performance.
Vancouver returns home to host the Edmonton Oilers tomorrow for their last preseason matchup.
Stats provided by naturalstattrick.com
Sponsored by bet365
Recent articles from Michael Liu
Breaking News
- Tortorella fined $100,000 and Vegas forfeits a second round pick as NHL comes down hard on Golden Knights for breaking media regulations
- Ryan Johnson says the Canucks donāt have any untouchable veteran players
- Sedins eager to improve Canucksā community relations, want people āproud to be Canucks fans againā
- Regret-rospective: The disastrous legacy of the OEL/Garland trade
- Canucks will pick 24th overall in the 2026 NHL Draft after the Wild and Ducks eliminated from playoffs
