Vancouver Canucks

GAME NOTES | CANUCKS VS FLAMES - MAR. 31/23

March 31, 2023



CANUCKS VS FLAMES

TV: Sportsnet, Sportsnet ONE

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the third of four meetings between the Canucks and Flames this season: Dec. 14 (4-3 SOW @ CGY), Dec. 31 (3-2 L @ CGY), Mar. 31 (home), Apr. 8 (home).
  • Vancouver is 115-140-33-9 all time against Calgary, including a 66-58-18-7 record at home.
  • The Canucks are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games against the Flames, including 2-3-0 in their last five.
  • J.T. Miller leads all active Canucks skaters in career points against Calgary with 25 (6-19-25 in 28 GP).
  • Brock Boeser has 24 points (12-12-24) in 27 career games against the Flames.
  • Elias Pettersson has 18 points (8-10-18) in 20 career games against the Flames.
  • Quinn Hughes has 14 points (2-12-14) in 19 career games against the Flames.
  • Tyler Myers leads all active Canucks in career games played against Calgary at 32 (6-10-16 in those games).
  • Thatcher Demko is 4-5-2 in 11 career games against the Flames with a 2.96 GAA and .902 SV%.
  • Collin Delia is 0-1-0 in one career game against Calgary with a 3.04 GAA and .929 SV%.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Elias Pettersson is on a career-high 13-game point streak with 19 points (7-12-19) in those games.
  • J.T. Miller has 19 points (8-11-19) in his last 11 games.
  • Andrei Kuzmenko has 14 points (9-5-14) in his last 13 games.
  • Quinn Hughes has 11 points (2-9-11) in his last seven games.
  • Brock Boeser has six points (3-3-6) in his last three games.
  • The Canucks are 16-9-3 since Rick Tocchet took over as Head Coach on January 22.

LAST MEETING - DEC. 31/23: VAN 2 at CGY 3

Sheldon Dries got Vancouver on the board at 15:28 in the second period to cut the team's deficit to two goals...His fourth tally of the season was assisted by Conor Garland...Elias Pettersson extended his point streak to five games (4-6-10) with his 17th goal of the campaign to bring Vancouver within one...Bo Horvat and Ethan Bear registered the assists...Conor Garland led the team in shots (5)...Curtis Lazar recorded a team-high in hits (4)...Spencer Martin made 27 saves.

LAST GAME PLAYED - MAR. 28/23: VAN 5 at STL 6 (OT)

Quinn Hughes opened the scoring at 6:06 in the first period, assisted by Brock Boeser and J.T. Miller...Andrei Kuzmenko tied the game at 2-2 with his 36th goal of the season at 19:41 in the first, on the power play...Miller posted a multi-point game (0-2-2) with an assist while Elias Pettersson extended his point streak to 13 games with the second assist...Brock Boeser notched a late second period power play goal at 18:28, assisted by Hughes, to bring the Canucks within two goals...Kuzmenko (2-0-2) and Hughes (2-1-3) each tallied their second goals of the game in the third period to send the game to overtime...Boeser (1-2-3) registered three points oon the night...Conor Garland and Phillip Di Giuseppe co-led the Canucks in shots on goal (5)...Kyle Burroughs registered a team-high four hits and recorded a fight...Thatcher Demko faced 31 shots.

LAST 5 vs CALGARY

  • Dec. 31/22: VAN 2 @ CGY 3
  • Dec. 14/22: VAN 4 @ CGY 3 (SO)
  • Apr. 23/22: VAN 3 @ CGY 6
  • Mar. 19//22: VAN 2 vs CGY 5
  • Feb. 24/22: VAN 7 vs CGY 1

ANOTHER RECORD... BUT HUGHES COUNTING?

Recording two goals and adding an assist on Mar. 28 at STL, Quinn Hughes (7-65-72 in 70 GP) became the fifth NHL defenceman in the last 30 years to record a 70-point season before the age of 24. The three-point effort (2-1-3) was the 16th such occasion of Hughes' career, tying him with Jyrki Luume for the most three-point games by a Canucks blueliner in franchise history. Hughes has been on a tear all season, recently breaking the following records:

  • Mar. 28 at STL - Moved into into seventh place for all-time points (237) by a Canucks defenceman, past Sami Salo (236). He is now just four points back of matching Kevin Bieksa's 241 points in a Canucks uniform for sixth-most by a Vancouver defenceman.
  • Mar. 26 at CHI - Notched his 69th point of the season for the most points by a defenceman in a single season (previously 68 in 2021.22).
  • Mar. 21 vs VGK - Broke his own franchise record for most assists in a single season by a defenceman with 62 (last set in 2021.22 at 60).
  • Mar. 4 vs TOR - Became the fastest defenceman in NHL history to reach 200 career NHL assists in just 263 games. Tuesday's contest against the Golden Knights was also Hughes' 17th multi-assist game of the season to become only the second Canuck (fifth instance) in franchise history to register at least as many multi-assist performances in a single season (joining Henrik Sedin in 2006.07 [19], 2009.10 [23], 2010.11 [20], and 2011.12 [19]).

PETEY'S POINT STREAK

Nabbing two assists on Mar. 28 at STL, Elias Pettersson extended his career-high point streak to 13 games (7-12-19 in those games), tying Clayton Keller (Arizona Coyotes) for the longest active point streak in the NHL. He also matched teammate J.T. Miller and former Canucks Ryan Kesler, Pavel Bure, and Stan Smyl for the fourth-longest point streak in franchise history. Pettersson is now only two games shy of tying Petr Nedved (1992.93) and Todd Bertuzzi (2001.02) for the longest point streak in Canucks history at 15 games.

  • Pettersson also currently holds a road point streak of 13 games (10-11-21), which is the second longest of its kind in franchise history behind Pavel Bure's 15-game road point streak (18-12-30) in 1993.94.

CLIMBING THE LEADERBOARD

Following his two assists on Mar. 28 at CHI, Elias Pettersson surpassed Henrik Sedin's 94-point campaign in 2010.11 for the ninth- most points by a Canucks skater in a single season. He now sits just five points shy of becoming the sixth player (seventh instance) in team history to reach the 100-point mark. Pettersson is also just the second Canuck (third instance) to register at least 95 points in a season by age 24 or younger (trailing only Pavel Bure who had 107 points in 1993.94 and 110 points in 1992.93).

CAN'T STOP KUZY

Burying two goals for his team-leading 36th and 37th goals of the season on Mar. 28 at STL, Andrei Kuzmenko became the Canucks' all-time leader for points in a season by a first year NHL player, surpassing Elias Pettersson's mark of 66 points in 2018.19. Previously, on Mar. 23 vs SJS, Kuzmenko scored his 35th goal of the season for the most in franchise history by a first-year player, surpassing Pavel Bure (34) in 1991.92.

  • Andrei Kuzmenko now owns an NHL-best 27.6% shooting percentage (min. 50 shots) so far this season, and currently possesses the highest shooting percentage in NHL history (min. 100 shots) since the stat started being tracked in 1959.60. He is also just the second player in the League since 1994.95 with a minimum of 100 shots to hold a shooting percentage above 25.0% in a season, joining Mike Ribeiro (25.2% in 2007.08).
  • On Mar. 26 at CHI, Kuzmenko registered his 30th and 31st assists in 2022.23, making him only the second Canucks skater in the last 40 years to have at as many helpers in their first NHL season (trailing Pettersson who had 38 in 2018.19).

"SCORING ON THE PK" - A CANUCKS' SHORT

Opening the Canucks' scoring on Mar. 25 at DAL, Dakota Joshua registered the team's 14th shorthanded marker of 2022.23 to lead the NHL this season (now tied with Edmonton) and is the most by a Canucks team since 2002.03.

  • Previously, burying back-to-back shorthanded goals in a span of just 44 seconds on Mar. 4 vs TOR, Elias Pettersson (6:49, 3rd period) and J.T. Miller (7:33, 3rd period) recorded the fourth-fastest pair of shorthanded goals in Canucks history to turn a 1-1 tie into a 3-1 lead. It also marked the sixth time in franchise history (second time this season: also Feb. 18 vs PHI) that the Canucks have scored multiple times on the same two-minute penalty against, and the first occasion not involving an empty net since Apr. 9/98 vs CGY.

MILLER'S SPECIAL SAUCE

Scoring both a shorthanded penalty shot and a power play goal on Mar. 21 vs VGK, J.T. Miller registered his fourth multi-goal game of the season, which ranks third on the team. This marked the fourth time in his career (four in 2016.17, four in 2021.22, five in 2019.20) that he has recorded at least four multi-goal games in the same season.

  • Miller's penalty shot on Mar. 21 vs VGK was the second successful penalty shot goal of his career to become only the fourth Canuck to have multiple penalty shot goals with the team (tying Henrik Sedin and Markus Naslund, and trailing Pavel Bure [4]).
  • The shorthanded marker on Mar. 21 vs VGK was Miller's fifth of the 2022.23 season to surpass Elias Pettersson and four others to now lead the League in shorthanded goals.

RAINING THREE'S FOR BOESER

Recording three assists on Mar. 14 vs DAL, Brock Boeser reached 300 career NHL points, becoming the 10th player from the 2015 NHL Draft class to reach this milestone. Boeser's three assists set a new career high for most assists in a season with 33 (previously 30 in 2018.19) and was his fifth career three-assist game (second this season).

2022.23 CANUCKS MILESTONES

  • Andrei Kuzmenko set the franchise record for most points by a first-year NHL player (67), Mar. 28 at STL
  • Aidan McDonough appeared in his first career NHL game, Mar. 26 at CHI
  • Brock Boeser recorded his 300th career NHL point, Mar. 14 vs DAL
  • J.T. Miller appeared in his 700th career NHL game, Mar. 8 vs ANA
  • Elias Pettersson registered his 300th career NHL point, Mar. 6 vs NSH
  • Tyler Myers appeared in his 900th career NHL game, Mar. 6 vs NSH
  • Quinn Hughes became the fastest defenceman in NHL history to reach 200 assists (263 GP), Mar. 4 vs TOR
  • Dakota Joshua appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Mar. 2 vs MIN
  • Conor Garland appeared in his 300th career NHL game, Feb. 27 at DAL
  • Sheldon Dries appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Feb. 27 at DAL
  • Elias Pettersson appeared in his 300th career NHL game, Feb. 21 at NSH
  • Arturs Silovs recorded his 1st career NHL win, Feb. 18 vs PHI
  • Conor Garland recorded his 100th career NHL assist, Feb. 13 vs DET
  • Vasily Podkolzin appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Feb. 13 vs DET
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson appeared in his 900th career NHL game, Feb. 11 at DET
  • 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
  • J.T. Miller recorded his 300th career NHL assist, Dec. 5 vs MTL
  • 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

  • Akito Hirose signed to a one-year, entry-level contract, Mar. 29
  • Jack Rathbone reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 28
  • Max Sasson signed to a two-year, entry-level contract, Mar. 26
  • Jack Rathbone recalled under emergency conditions, Mar. 24
  • Christian Wolanin signed to a two-year contract extension, Mar. 23
  • Ethan Bear activated from injured reserve, Mar. 18
  • Aidan McDonough signed to a two-year entry level contract, Mar. 13
  • Phillip Di Giuseppe signed to a two-year contract extension, Mar. 12

THREE STARS - MARCH

  • Miller - 25 pts
  • Pettersson - 25 pts
  • Demko - 15 pts
  • Hughes - 15 pts
  • Kuzmenko - 10 pts
  • Di Giuseppe - 10 pts
  • Boeser - 10 pts
  • Aman-5pts
  • Joshua - 5 pts
  • Brisebois - 5 pts
  • Myers - 5 pts
  • Garland - 5 pts

FEBRUARY WINNER - Pettersson (15 pts)
JANUARY WINNER - Pettersson (20 pts)
DECEMBER WINNER - Pettersson (20 pts)
NOVEMBER WINNER - Horvat (40 pts)
OCTOBER WINNER - Horvat, Kuzmenko (10 pts)
*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection