As the Vancouver Canucks battle for the playoffs and try to get back into the postseason picture, forward Brock Boeser is grappling with the reality that his days with the team may be numbered.
Boeser logged an assist and two hits in Saturday's 2-1 win over the Capitals. Boeser extended his point streak to four games (one goal, four assists) when he set up Quinn Hughes' game-winner early ...
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It was an eventful night for the Swedes of the Vancouver Canucks, as the team managed a 3–1 win against the Nashville Predators. Nils Höglander, Linus Karlsson, and Pius Suter contributed to the 3–1 score.
The Canucks are hoping that they’ve left that behind.
The Canucks hadn't won back-to-back games since Dec. 1, but looked more like their old selves against the Blues.
The Canucks opened the scoring early in this one, and surprise surprise, it was Quinn Hughes getting the party started. Hughes moved in on an odd-man rush and slid the puck to Conor Garland, who buried the puck past Jordan Binnington.
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All five of those players are still on the Canucks’ roster, which is only missing Elias Lindholm, acquired on the eve of All-Star Weekend, of the six that went to the All-Star Game. And yet, the team they’re on now is unrecognizable.
The rookie defenceman will make his NHL debut tonight on a pair with Carson Soucy on the right ... off a 6-2 loss in the Alberta Capital. Brock Boeser had a goal and an assist.
Boeser scored a goal on three shots, dished an assist, went plus-2 and added three hits in Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Oilers. Boeser's pair of points came in a span of 2:39 during the second period.
The Canucks picked up the game’s first power play after some decent pressure on Nashville, as Steven Stamkos was called for holding. Perhaps lost in the shuffle is how good the Canucks’ power play was in their 5-2 win over the St.