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Canucks Week 16 Preview: Road Trip Could Get Team into Playoff Spot
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Canucks Week 16 Preview: Road Trip Could Get Team into Playoff Spot

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:35 p.m. ET

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The Canucks’ home record has them knocking on the door of a wild card spot. Can they turn their road record around fast enough to get there?

The Canucks pulled off another one-goal win on home ice on Friday.

That game against the Florida Panthers was made extraordinary by Henrik Sedin scoring his 1000th NHL point. Other than that, the game was just yet another example of some ongoing trends for Vancouver.

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First, they don’t score a lot. They only scored two goals, and it took them 26 minutes to get their first. The Canucks’ offense tends to show up late to most games.

Second, they got great goaltending. Since Christmas, the points have kept rolling in for Vancouver. Goaltending is a big reason, particularly the play of Ryan Miller, who has started the bulk of games.

And third, their results are much, much better on home ice.

While it’s normal for a team to have a better home or road record, it’s strange for the results to be this different. Vancouver has the second-most home points in the Western Conference, with 17 wins (plus three overtime losses) in 26 home games.

And yet, they’re the worst team in the conference on the road, having won only five of 21 road games.

They currently sit on the playoff bubble. The Calgary Flames are just one point ahead of them, and have played one extra game. Behind them, the Los Angeles Kings, who have two fewer points but also one fewer game.

Their road record is one of the main things keeping the Canucks below the playoff bar. With three road games this week, there’s a chance they could start fixing it.

Jan 15, 2017; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane (88) with the puck during the first period against the Minnesota Wild at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

Sunday, Jan. 22: Canucks at Chicago Blackhawks

As mentioned, Vancouver is second in points at home for the Western Conference.

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    In first place are the Chicago Blackhawks. So, this first game will be the most challenging, as the Canucks are the worst road team.

    But, if Vancouver wants to make the playoffs this is something they will need to learn to do. Namely, steal points on the road against a team who is, on paper, better than they are.

    They have at least one thing working in their favor tonight. And that is that Chicago’s results have been all over the map lately. They won a 6-4 rodeo against the Colorado Avalanche, then squeezed out a 1-0 win against the Boston Bruins. Before that, they lost 3-2 against the Minnesota, after being destroyed 6-0 by the Washington Capitals the game previous.

    Which Blackhawks team shows up this evening. If it’s the latter, the Canucks stand a chance.

    Predictions

    Alex Hoegler:

    VancouverCanucks2

    Canucks will keep it close for 40 minutes, but there’s just no firepower here to keep up with the ‘Hawks.

    Gerald Morton:

    VancouverCanucks4

    The Hawks have been sneaky bad for awhile, and get together with great goaltending. I know! It’s bizarro world in hockey too.

    Janik Beichler:

    VancouverCanucks1

    Well, it’s the Blackhawks. No matter how bad they are compared to recent years, they’re still going to beat the Canucks. Sorry.

    Jeff Godley:

    VancouverCanucks3

    What Gerald said. The Canucks just keep finding ways to win games. Plus, the Blackhawks’ number one Corey Crawford hasn’t been great in his last three starts.

    Jan 19, 2017; Anaheim, CA, USA; Colorado Avalanche goalie Calvin Pickard (31) makes a save during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. The Anaheim Ducks won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

    Wednesday, Jan. 25: Canucks at Colorado Avalanche

    After the first game, this road trip gets easier. With an extra day of rest Vancouver takes on the lowly Colorado Avalanche.

    Speaking of home records, the Avs are the worst in the West in that department.

    And that’s just the beginning of their troubles. Every other team in the NHL has scored at least 100 goals. Colorado is stuck on 89. They have a minus-59 goal differential through 44 games. They’ve earned only three points in their last 10 games.

    The deeper you look, the worse it gets.

    There is widespread speculation that Avalanche will trade stars Matt Duchene or Gabriel Landeskog — or both — by the trade deadline. With a season that is spiralling out-of-control, trading a player or two seems like the least they could do.

    Former head coach Patrick Roy jumped ship late in the summer. It might be unfair to blame rookie NHL coach Jared Bednar for the Avs woes. But general manager Joe Sakic‘s seat must be getting warm these days.

    The Canucks have already earned a pair of 3-2 wins against Colorado. Can they enjoy continued success in the Mile High City?

    Predictions

    Alex:

    VancouverCanucks4

    Vancouver has dominated the Avs this year, and they simply have the better team. Colorado looks like its given up on the season.

    Gerald:

    VancouverCanucks3

    The Beichler Blogging Bowl returns. The Avs are a mess. The Canucks continue to win. Everyone gets there hopes up. Soon hopes are dashed. Everyone gets sad.

    Janik:

    VancouverCanucks3

    Against the worst team in the league, the Canucks need a win. And we know the Canucks have all it takes to beat the Avs. (Although I admit it doesn’t take much.)

    Daniel with the game-winner.

    Jeff:

    VancouverCanucks4

    ColoradoAvalanche1Next: AWAY vs. Arizona

    Jan 4, 2017; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Arizona Coyotes defenseman Connor Murphy (5) defends against Vancouver Canucks forward Sven Baertschi (47) during the first period at Rogers Arena. The Vancouver Canucks won 3-0. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports

    Thursday, Jan. 26: Canucks vs. Arizona Coyotes

    After Colorado, the Canucks play the following night against the Arizona Coyotes.

    The Coyotes are the second-worst Western conference team at home, making this another winnable game for Vancouver.

    Though Arizona’s numbers rival Colorado’s in their badness, the situation doesn’t look nearly as bleak. They have a few veterans, such as Shane Doan, Martin Hanzal, Oliver Ekman-Larsson and former Canuck Radim Vrbata, but for the most part the Coyotes are a young team.

    Players like Max Domi, Christian Dvorak, Lawson Crouse and Jakob Chychrun have plenty of room to grow.

    Long-term, Arizona looks well-positioned, with plenty of talent. But for now, there are growing pains as they wait on their young players to get up to NHL speed.

    The Canucks have already won all three meetings this season. Losing now would not only hurt their playoff chances, it would just plain look bad.

    Predictions:

    Alex:

    VancouverCanucks4

    Arizona isn’t much better than Vancouver,and the Canucks have more to play for. Their hard work will give them an overtime victory.

    Gerald:

    VancouverCanucks3

    The Coyotes are bad, but the Canucks are wildly inconsistent. They are due for a terrible game. Mike Smith has been good this year, and will steal another game for the desert dogs.

    Janik:

    VancouverCanucks2

    It’s going to be a good week. Following the Avs win, the Canucks beat the Coyotes because, well, they can. Horvat scores the winner.

    Jeff:

    VancouverCanucks3

    The Canucks are three-fifths of a season series sweep of the Coyotes. No reason to think they’ll stop there.

    In the first game, Arizona scored two goals, then one in the next, then none in the third. So, I guess this time they’ll score an own-goal?

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