Vancouver Canucks

GAME NOTES | CANUCKS VS DEVILS - NOV. 1/22

November 1, 2022



CANUCKS VS DEVILS PREVIEW

TV: Sportsnet 360

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the first of two meetings between the Canucks and Devils this season: Nov. 1 (home) and Feb. 6 (away).
  • The Canucks are 58-40-17-3 all-time against the Devils, including a 32-13-11-2 record at home against New Jersey.
  • Among active Canucks skaters, J.T. Miller leads the team in career points vs New Jersey with 12 points (4-8-12) in 26 games.
  • Ilya Mikheyev has five points (3-2-5) in four career games vs the Devils, earning at least a point in each game. Among his five points are two shorthanded tallies and a game-winning goal.
  • Quinn (0-2-2 in 4 GP) and Jack Hughes (3-2-5 in 4 GP) will face off against each other for the fifth time in their careers.
  • Thatcher Demko is 1-1-0 in his career against New Jersey with a 1.97 GAA and .936 save-percentage.
  • Spencer Martin has yet to face the Devils in his career.

LAST MEETING - MAR. 15/22: VAN 6 vs NJD 3

Brad Hunt opened the scoring with a goal at 3:34 in the first period...J.T. Miller and Tanner Pearson recorded assists on the play...Miller matched a career-high three-assist game, extending his point streak to 13 games (8-19-27)...Bo Horvat (2-1-3) also had a three-point game that included a shorthanded goal...Tanner Pearson (1-1-2) scored the GWG at 8:51 in the second period...Nils Hoglander and Juho Lammikko both collected goals...11 Canucks tallied points on the scoresheet...J.T. Miller led the team in shots (7) and hits (4)...Tyler Myers led the team in TOI (23:06)...Thatcher Demko made 32 saves.

LAST GAME PLAYED - OCT. 28/22: VAN 5 vs PIT 1

Tanner Pearson opened the scoring with his first goal of the season at 13:52 in the first period, with Ilya Mikheyev and Conor Garland drawing the assists...Bo Horvat added to Vancouver's lead with a power play tally off the rush just 32 seconds into the second period...Andrei Kuzmenko recorded the lone assist before contributing with a goal of his own at 10:28 in the third period...Horvat deflected home his second power play goal of the evening on a point shot from Oliver Ekman-Larsson at 16:42 in the third period...J.T. Miller potted the empty-net goal at 17:50 in the final frame, with Tyler Myers and Guillaume Brisebois (first NHL point) recording the assists...Horvat (2-0-2), Mikheyev (0-2-2) and Kuzmenko (1-1-2) all registered multi-point outings...Luke Schenn led the team in hits (4), blocks (4), and picked up an assist...Spencer Martin continued his personal eight-game point streak (4-0-4) with 34 saves.

LAST 5 vs NEW JERSEY

  • Mar. 15/22: VAN 6 vs NJD 3
  • Feb. 28/22: VAN 2 at NJD 7
  • Nov. 10/19: VAN 1 vs NJD 2
  • Oct. 19/19: VAN 0 at NJD 1
  • Mar. 15/19: VAN 2 vs NJD 3 (SO)

JOHNNY'S BACK

The Canucks will debut their 2022 Reverse Retro jersey this evening against the New Jersey Devils, marking the first of eight appearances for the jersey this season (seven home games, one road game). The Canucks' 2022 Reverse Retro jersey pays tribute to the team's namesake and brings back the legendary 1962 Johnny Canuck as the primary logo. Before entering the NHL in 1970, the Vancouver Canucks debuted in the former Western Hockey League in 1945 with Johnny C as their logo, proudly displaying the beloved figure on their jerseys. The jerseys are available for preorder now at Vanbase.ca.

WELCOMING THE NEW GUYS

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin made trades on consecutive days last week, acquiring forward Jack Studnicka from the Boston Bruins on Oct. 27 and defenceman Ethan Bear , alongside forward Lane Pederson, on Oct. 28. Studnicka and Bear are each expected to make their Canucks debuts on Tuesday vs New Jersey, with Bear also making his season debut.

  • Bear, 25, has accumulated 47 points (13-34-47) and 77 penalty minutes in 190 games split between Carolina and Edmonton.
  • Studnicka, 25, has totaled seven points (1-6-7) and 10 penalty minutes in 38 games played with Boston.

BO KNOWS GOALS

Netting two power play goals on Oct. 28 vs PIT, including the game-winner, Bo Horvat now has 58 career power play goals and 22 game-winning tallies, ranking 11th and 12th respectively, among all skaters in franchise history. He now sits just three back of the top- 10 in both categories, coincidentally trailing Ryan Kesler (61 PPG, 25 GWG) for each.

  • Opening the scoring with a shorthanded tally on Oct. 18 at CBJ, Horvat also passed Matt Cooke for sole possession of eighth- most shorthanded goals in franchise history (9), and now sits just one back of tying Ryan Kesler (10) for seventh-most. Pavel Bure holds the club record with 24 shorthanded goals.

MARTIN'S MAGICAL RUN

Turning aside 34 shots in a 5-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Oct. 28, Spencer Martin improved his record with the Canucks to 4-0-4, tying Curt Ridley (6-0-2 in 1975.76) as the only other goaltender in franchise history to earn at least a point in each of his eight starts with the team.

BOUDREAU REACHES 600 WINS

Thanks to Vancouver's 5-3 win on Oct. 27 at SEA, Canucks Head Coach Bruce Boudreau became the 22nd coach in NHL history and just the fifth active head coach to reach 600 regular season wins with a record of 600-322-127. Among coaches with 600 wins to their name, Boudreau's 1,049 games coached were the second-fewest required to reach the mark, while his .633 points percentage ranks second only to Scotty Bowman (.657).

ELIAS PETTER-CENT

Netting his third goal of the season on Oct. 18 at CBJ, Elias Pettersson registered his 100th career NHL goal, requiring the second- fewest games in Canucks history to reach the mark among players to debut with the franchise, trailing only Pavel Bure (154 GP).

  • The goal also tied Pettersson with Jake Guentzel (PIT) and Brayden Point (TBL) as the ninth-fastest active player to reach 100 career goals. He also is the first player from the 2017 NHL draft class to reach the milestone.

HOMEGROWN TALENT

Making his 137th NHL regular season appearance on Oct. 12 at EDM, Thatcher Demko gained sole possession of most games played in franchise history by a Canucks-drafted goaltender, surpassing Glen Hanlon's mark of 136 games. Following Vancouver's 5-4 win at Seattle on Oct. 27, Demko now stands just four wins away from tying Gary Smith for sixth-most wins among all goalies in team history.

RECENT CANUCKS MILESTONES

  • Elias Pettersson recorded his 100th career NHL goal, Oct. 18 at CBJ

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Guillaume Brisebois assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 31
  • Sheldon Dries and Noah Juulsen assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 29
  • Ethan Bear and Lane Pederson acquired from Carolina in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round draft pick, Oct. 28
  • William Lockwood assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 28
  • Jack Studnicka acquired from Boston in exchange for Michael DiPietro and Jonathan Myrenberg, Oct. 27
  • Travis Dermott placed on LTIR, Oct. 27
  • Riley Stillman placed on injured reserve, Oct. 27
  • Sheldon Dries and William Lockwood recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 26
  • Brock Boeser and Curtis Lazar placed on injured reserve, Oct. 26

THREE STARS - OCTOBER

  • Horvat - 10 pts
  • Kuzmenko - 10 pts
  • Martin - 5 pts
  • Mikheyev - 5 pts
  • Miller - 5 pts
  • Pettersson - 5 pts

*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection