Vancouver Canucks Vs Boston Bruins Pregame Analysis – February 25th

The Vancouver Canucks are back in action tonight against the top team in the league, Boston Bruins. A rivalry that started back in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals will be an entertaining contest.

The Canucks are currently on a 3-game point streak, having won 2 of their last 3 games, with the one game they lost being an overtime loss against the Nashville Predators. 

The Canucks completed a miraculous comeback in their last game against the St Louis Blues on Thursday night after being down 2-0 for most of the game. The Canucks would score halfway through the 3rd period to make the game 2-1 and then eventually tie the game with 30 seconds left to go in the game. The Canucks would then win the game 3-2 with a goal from Elias Pettersson.

There will also be a special event happening at Rogers Arena tonight, and that special event is Star Wars Night. The Canucks have encouraged fans to come dressed in their best Star Wars outfit today. There is a prize for the best-dressed fan tonight, as the best-dressed fan will win a free Black Skate jersey, the same jersey the Canucks will be wearing for tonight’s game.

Tonight’s game though will likely be the end of the Canucks’ 3-game point streak. They face the top NHL team, the Boston Bruins, who have an insane record of 44-8-5. The Bruins are on a 5-game win streak and have dominated almost every team in the league this season. The Bruins have the potential to tie the NHL record for most wins of 62 wins or break the record with 63 wins. They need to win 19 of their next 25 games to break the record, and with the pace that the Bruins are on, they could realistically break the record.

The last time the Canucks faced the Bruins this season was on November 13th, 2022 in a 5-2 losing effort at TD Garden.

The game tonight will be on at 4 pm (PST) instead of the usual 7 pm (PST), so make sure to remember that you so don’t end up missing the game.

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