The Vancouver Canucks host the Washington Capitals on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. Here are some news and notes ahead of the game.
On their first power-play opportunity Sunday in San Jose, the Vancouver Canucks looked like the famed Harlem Globetrotters, a tribute to their special-teams alignment that is becoming something special.
And despite prime-time chances, they kept shooting wide which is part of the special-teams silver lining because this is a pleasant problem. “Sometimes, you learn your lessons the hard way, too, and you get behind the eight-ball,” admitted Canucks winger Curtis Lazar. “We have the guys to do it and we have more who can do it. You can see how dangerous we are when we buy into the details.”Article content
Canucks captain Bo Horvat has 17 goals, but he was held to one shot on goal Sunday in San Jose against the Sharks.You beat the defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche and then exact revenge on the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights, and it’s easy to have a letdown because of the fatigue factor.They say you never critique a win, but upon further review the Sharks survival needs some explaining.
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