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What’s On Tap? The Complete Canucks Schedule March 27th – April 2nd
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Jeremy Davis
Mar 28, 2017, 19:15 EDT
I didn’t publish one of these schedules yesterday, but it’s all good because no Canucks affiliated players played yesterday! There are lots playing today though, and for most of the days through the rest of the week, so grab your copy of the Complete Canucks Schedule and keep an eye on your favourite prospects!
We’ll get right to it – here’s the complete schedule, and you can find notes below.

Notes

  • The season has already come to an end for some prospects. Deadline acquisition Jonathan Dahlen’s Allsvenskan season came to an end a couple of weeks ago when they were eliminated from the playoffs. He was subsequently assigned to the J20 (SuperElit) affiliate, where he promptly scored four goals in his first game. Timra J20 won their first series, but was defeated by MODO J20 in the second round, two games to none (both games were decided by a single goal). Dahlen finished the SuperElit playoffs with seven points in four games.
  • Lukas Jasek was promoted to HC Trinec after dominating in his first four games in the Czech U20 league (he scored four goals and 12 points in those four games). During the four games he played with Trinec in the the Czech Extraliga playoffs, Jasek managed one assist – but a much better story is that he was afforded regular ice time.Trinec was eliminated from the playoffs last week, and Jasek will now return to the EL Junior league, where Trinec U20 affiliate is headed to the league finals, and watch out: J Trinec dominated the semi-finals and that was before 3.0 point per game Jasek returned. Look for Jasek and the U20 Trinec squad to win the ELJ Championship for the second straight year.
  • New signee Griffen Molino is also done for the year – his school, Western Michigan University, was eliminated by the Air Force academy on Saturday. He still has the opportunity to sign an ATO his the Comets.
  • Now that Brock Boeser has begun his career in the NHL, there are no remaining Canucks prospects in NCAA play.