Vancouver Canucks Seek 3-Game Win Streak Against Anaheim Ducks

The Vancouver Canucks are currently on a 2-game win streak and look to extend their streak against the Anaheim Ducks tonight. They previously won their last game against the Nashville Predators in a 4-3 shootout victory on Monday.

The Canucks were up in the game 3-1, but ended up blowing the lead with 11 and a half minutes left to go in the 3rd period when Luke Evangelista of the Nashville Predators scored his first and second career goal on Arturs Silovs. Thankfully, the Canucks stil walked away with the 2-points thanks to a shootout victory. Elias Pettersson got the only goal in the shootout, leading to the Canucks’ 2nd straight win, making them currently undefeated in their 6 game homestand.

Canucks assistant coach, Adam Foote, faced off against his son, Callan Foote, in tonight’s game for the first time. Seems like Father Foote gets the first victory of their first ever duel against each other.

Tonight, the Canucks will face the Anaheim Ducks, and will look to extend their win streak against a similar caliber team. Both the Ducks and Canucks have had disappointing seasons, so tonight’s game is important for both teams… if you talk about the tank for Connor Bedard. Either way, one team must win and one team must lose. The most ideal outcome would be for the Canucks to lose, but since they’ve been winning, there’s a high possibility they get another win tonight.

Tonight will also be Women’s Empowerment Night in Rogers Arena. Throughout the game, the Vancouver Canucks will acknowledge all the women who has contributed to the Canucks family and have contributed to Rogers Arena. It’ll be a special night in Rogers Arena, so make sure to watch carefully for any special videos that are likely to appear on the jumbotron. 

Tonight’s game will also be JT Miller’s 700th career NHL game. Although many Canucks fans have turned their back on Miller and have pinned him as the problem of the Canucks, there’s no denying that playing 700 career games in the NHL is an impressive achievement. 

Thatcher Demko will get the start for tonight’s game at 7 pm (PST). Tune in to see if the Canucks can make it a 3-game win streak, a rare winning streak that the Canucks haven’t seen very often this year.

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