Vancouver Canucks at Anaheim Ducks: TV, Radio, Lineups, Injury Report, Predictions
The Vancouver Canucks are looking to get back on the winning track on their two-game California road trip.
After losing 4-3 in the shootout against the Los Angeles Kings, the Vancouver Canucks need to get back on the winning track. It’s not like they are a Stanley Cup contender, but early points count just as much as those in March, and getting a nice cushion before it gets serious certainly helps. Against the struggling Anaheim Ducks, the Canucks have the perfect opportunity.
Anaheim lost four of their first five games, one of them in overtime. Their start is very comparable to that of last season, when the Ducks rallied from last in the Pacific Division straight to No. 1 and sixth in the league.
They are obviously hoping to get going earlier this time around, but the Canucks will do everything they can to win.
Here is all the important info you need for tonight’s game.
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Vancouver Canucks at Anaheim Ducks – 5:00 PM PT
Honda Center – Anaheim, CA
TV: SN, PRIME
Radio: TSN1040
Online Streaming: Rogers GameCentre LIVE, NHL.TV
Canucks Record: 4-0-1 (1st in Pacific Division)
Ducks Record: 1-3-1 (5th in Pacific Division)
Injury Report
Vancouver Canucks: Anton Rodin (knee, day-to-day)
Anaheim Ducks: Simon Despres (upper body, day-to-day)
Projected Lineups
Anaheim Ducks
Nick Ritchie — Ryan Getzlaf — Corey Perry
Andrew Cogliano — Ryan Kesler — Jakob Silfverberg
Ryan Garbutt — Antoine Vermette — Chris Wagner
Emerson Etem — Michael Sgarbossa — Jared Boll
Cam Fowler — Josh Manson
Clayton Stoner — Sami Vatanen
Shea Theodore — Kevin Bieksa
John Gibson
Jonathan Bernier
Vancouver Canucks
Daniel Sedin — Henrik Sedin — Sven Baertschi
Markus Granlund — Brandon Sutter — Jannik Hansen
Loui Eriksson — Bo Horvat — Jake Virtanen
Alex Burrows — Brendan Gaunce — Derek Dorsett
Alex Edler — Chris Tanev
Ben Hutton — Erik Gudbranson
Luca Sbisa — Philip Larsen
Ryan Miller
Jacob Markstrom
Predictions
Janik Beichler
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Ben Dooley
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The Vancouver Canucks are on pace to finish the season with an 82-0-0 record — let’s see how long they can hold that up.
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