Vancouver Canucks

GAME NOTES | CANUCKS AT RED WINGS - FEB. 11/23

February 11, 2023



CANUCKS @ RED WINGS

TV: Sportsnet Pacific, Bally Sports Detroit

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • This morning marks the first game in a home-and-home series between the Canucks and Red Wings this season: Feb. 11 (away) and Feb. 13 (home).
  • Vancouver is 66-85-18-9 all-time against Detroit, including a 27-50-8-4 record on the road.
  • The Canucks are 4-4-2 in their last 10 games against the Red Wings, including 3-2-0 in their last five.
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson leads all active Canucks in both games played (25) and career points (3-11-14) against the Red Wings.
  • Elias Pettersson has eight points (3-5-8) in six career games against Detroit.
  • Brock Boeser has six points (0-6-6) in six career games against Detroit.
  • Dakota Joshua has two points (0-2-2) in one career game against the Red Wings.
  • Spencer Martin has yet to play against Detroit in his career.
  • Collin Delia has yet to play against the Red Wings in his career.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Quinn Hughes has 18 points (4-14-18) in his last 13 games.
  • Elias Pettersson has 11 points (6-5-11) in his last eight games.
  • Brock Boeser has seven points (1-6-7) in his last four games.
  • J.T. Miller has 10 points (2-8-10) in his last 10 games.
  • Conor Garland has six points (2-4-6) in his last seven games.

LAST MEETING - MAR. 17/22: VAN 0 vs DET 1

Conor Garland tied a Canucks individual season high of 8 shots...The Canucks outshot the Red Wings 43-35....J.T. Miller led the team in hits (3) and TOI (21:53)...Brad Hunt led the team in blocked shots (4)...Bo Horvat won 14 face-offs...Thatcher Demko made 34 saves and was named 2nd star of the game.

LAST GAME PLAYED - FEB. 9/23: VAN 6 at NYI 5

Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored his second goal of the season to tie the game at one in the first...Elias Pettersson was credited with the sole assist and first of three points in the contest...Brock Boeser gave the Canucks their first lead of the night 1:16 later...J.T. Miller and Riley Stillman recorded the assists...Nils Åman would get the Canucks within one at 16:04 in the second period...Phillip Di Giuseppe collected his second point as a Canuck with the first helper and Dakota Joshua was credited with the second assist...Pettersson would tie the game at four in the third period on the power play...Quinn Hughes got his first of two assists in the game and Boeser registered his second of four points on the night with an assist...Pettersson scored again to take the lead at 8:28...Boeser and Ethan Bear were credited with the assists...Anthony Beauvillier would score the eventual game-winning goal on a power play deflection in his first game against his former team since being acquired...Collin Delia collected his seventh win of the season after facing 29 shots on the night.

LAST 5 vs DETROIT

  • Mar. 17/22: VAN 0 vs DET 1
  • Oct. 16/21: VAN 1 at DET 3
  • Oct. 22/19: VAN 5 at DET 2
  • Oct. 15/19: VAN 5 vs DET 1
  • Jan. 20/19: VAN 3 vs DET 2

PETEY KEEPS PUTTING UP THE POINTS

Registering two goals and one assists on Feb. 9 at NYI, Elias Pettersson has notched 63 points (24-39-63) in his first 50 games this season becoming the sixth Canucks skater (eighth instance) in franchise history to have 63 or more points in a player's first 50 games (Pavel Bure in 1992.93 [75] and in 1993.94 [66], Alexander Mogilny in 1995.96 [72], Markus Naslund in 2002.03 [63], Henrik Sedin in 2009.10 [71] and Daniel Sedin in 2009.10 [66] and in 2010.11 [64]).

  • Pettersson's performance against the Islanders was his 22nd career three-plus point game, ranking him fifth in franchise history for most three-plus point games among Canucks centreman (Cliff Ronning [23], Patrik Sundstrom [30], Thomas Gradin [38], and Henrik Sedin [62]).
  • With his two goals on Feb. 9 vs NYI, Pettersson recorded his 20th career multi-goal performance to tie Patrik Sundstrom for fifth most multi-goal games in a player's first five NHL seasons in Canucks history. Other Canucks to have registered at least 20 multi-goal games in their first five NHL seasons include Tony Tanti (21), Thomas Gradin (23), Petri Skriko (27), and Pavel Bure (40).

PUT A BEAU ON IT

Scoring the game-winning goal in a 6-5 victory on Feb. 9 at NYI, former Islander Anthony Beauvillier became the 26th player in franchise history to register a goal in his first game against the team he was acquired from (via trade) and is one of only three players to net the game-winner in that scenario, joining Alexander Mogilny (Mar. 3/96 at BUF) and Jerry Butler (Oct. 26/80 vs TOR).

  • Beauvillier has now registered at least one goal against 31 of 32 NHL teams, only missing a goal against the Los Angeles Kings. The Canucks will face the Kings three more times this season (Mar. 18 at LAK, Apr. 2 at VAN, Apr. 10 at LAK).

GOING FOR TWO

Posting two assists on Feb. 9 at NYI, Quinn Hughes recorded his 39th career multi-assist game to pass Jyrki Lumme for sole possession of third in franchise history for such occurrences among defensemen, trailing only Alexander Edler (42) and Dennis Kearns (53). The assists pushed Hughes to 44 on the season in his first 48 games, becoming only the third Canuck (fourth instance) to register at least 44 assists in the player's first 48 games (joining Daniel Sedin in 2009.10 [46] and Henrik Sedin in 2009.10 [46] and in 2010.11 [48]).

  • Hughes collected his 21st career multi-point game on the road, tying Doug Lidster for fifth-most such occurrences by a defenceman in franchise history. The occasion also marked his 49th career multi-point game (home and road), to rank him sixth for most such occurrences, collecting 113 points (15-98-113) in those 49 games.

NO QUIT CANUCKS

Trailing 4-2 in the second period on Feb. 9 at NYI, the Canucks earned their sixth multi-goal comeback win this season which ties them with the New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks for most multi-goal come-from-behind victories this season. Vancouver's 15 overall comeback wins rank tied for second in the League through Feb. 9 while their eight third-period comeback wins are tied for first with Vegas.

MILLSY'S MILESTONE

Recording the lone assist on Vasily Podkolzin's first goal of the year on Feb. 8 at NYR, J.T. Miller registered his 500th career NHL point (187-313-500), becoming the eighth player and second American-born skater from the 2011 NHL Draft class to achieve the milestone. Miller, who was drafted by the Rangers, recorded 172 points (72-100-72) with New York, before collecting 65 (23-42-65) with Tampa Bay and 263 (92-171-263) with Vancouver to reach the 500-point mark.

PETEY'S ALL-STAR WEEKEND

All-Star Game: Despite a 6-4 loss to the Central Division in the semi-final, Elias Pettersson notched two goals to lead the Pacific Division in goals, points (2-0-2; t-1st), and shots (6).

Skills Competition: Elias Pettersson was crowned as the NHL Hardest Shot winner at the 2023 NHL All-Star Skills competition on Feb. 3 in Sunrise, Florida with his winning blast registering at 103.2 mph. Pettersson was the only player to break 100 mph on both of his shots, and his winning shot was the second-hardest ever by a forward at the event, just behind Steven Stamkos' 103.9 mph shot in 2016.

IN SHORT ORDER

Opening the scoring with a shorthanded marker just 1:25 into the first period on Jan. 27 vs CBJ, Elias Pettersson scored the third earliest shorthanded goal in Canucks history (85 seconds in), trailing only Alex Burrows (37 seconds in on Mar. 6/08 vs NSH) and Jere Gillis (80 seconds in on Mar. 28/84 vs WIN).

HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT

Registering 48 shots in the team's 5-2 victory over Chicago on Jan. 24, the Canucks recorded a shot differential of +34. This has tied the team's highest recorded shot differential in franchise history with two other occasions:

  • November 18, 1980, vs original Winnipeg Jets
  • February 20, 1976, vs Minnesota North Stars

Chicago's 14 shots on goal are also tied for the seventh-fewest shots allowed in a game in franchise history and mark the fewest allowed in a game since Dec. 12/10 at Edmonton (12 SA).

'TOC' OF THE TOWN

On January 22nd, Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced that Rick Tocchet had been named the 21st Head Coach in franchise history. Tocchet joins the Canucks having most recently served four seasons as head coach of the Arizona Coyotes from 2017.18 to 2020.21. During his tenure in Arizona, Tocchet led the Coyotes to their first trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs (2020) in eight years, when the team defeated the Nashville Predators in four games to advance from the Qualifying Round. That same season, he was selected to coach the Pacific Division at the NHL All-Star Game in St. Louis. Prior to his appointment in Arizona, Tocchet spent three seasons (2014.15 to 2016.17) as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins, winning back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017.

  • In addition to Tocchet's appointment as Head Coach, the Canucks also introduced former NHL defencemen Adam Foote as an Assistant Coach and Sergei Gonchar as a Defensive Development Coach.
  • Tocchet, Foote, and Gonchar played a combined 3,596 regular season games in the NHL, winning four Stanley Cups between them as players, and an additional three Stanley Cups in coaching capacities.

2022.23 CANUCKS MILESTONES

  • J.T. Miller registered his 500th career NHL point, Feb. 8 at NYR
  • Ilya Mikheyev recorded his 100th career NHL point, Jan. 27 vs CBJ
  • Quinn Hughes recorded his 200th career NHL point, Jan. 12 at TBL
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson recorded his 300th career NHL assist, Jan. 5 vs COL
  • Luke Schenn appeared in his 900th career NHL game, Jan. 3 vs NYI
  • J.T. Miller recorded his 300th career NHL assist, Dec. 5 vs MTL
  • Luke Schenn claimed the NHL record for most all-time hits by a defenceman (2,947), Dec. 3 vs ARI
  • Ethan Bear appeared in his 200th career NHL game, Nov. 21 vs VGK
  • Elias Pettersson recorded his 100th career NHL goal, Oct. 18 at CBJ

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Phillip Di Giuseppe, Vasily Podkolzin, and Nils Aman recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 4
  • Anthony Beauvillier, Aatu Raty, and condition first-round pick (2023) acquired from New York Islanders in exchange for Bo Horvat, Jan. 30
  • Phillip Di Giuseppe reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 28
  • Ilya Mikheyev placed on injured reserve, Jan. 28
  • Lane Pederson placed on waivers, Jan. 27
  • Phillip Di Giuseppe recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 25
  • William Lockwood placed on Injured Reserve, Jan. 25