Vancouver Canucks vs. Chicago Blackhawks Preview and Predictions 03-22-2018
21st March 2018 by Gracenote
The Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks are stumbling toward the finish line of the regular season, each mired in last place in their respective divisions and trying to break out of a losing streak. One of the teams will finally get back into the win column when the Blackhawks host the reeling Canucks on Thursday night.
Chicago, which topped the Western Conference with 109 points a year ago, was eliminated from postseason contention after Tuesday's 5-1 setback to Colorado to end a nine-year playoff run. "Obviously, it was one of those runs you want to keep going," forward Patrick Kane said after Chicago's fourth straight loss and sixth in seven games. "We had a disappointing second half of the season, to say the least." The loss of leading scorer Brock Boeser has sapped the life out of Vancouver, which is 0-for-7 since the rookie was injured. While the Canucks now own the worst record in the West, they have won three in a row in the series, including both meetings at home this season by a combined 9-4.
TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, Sportsnet Pacific (Vancouver), NBCS Chicago
ABOUT THE CANUCKS (25-39-9): Boeser had scored 29 goals before he fractured a bone in his back on March 5 and his absence has been painfully apparent -- Vancouver has scored seven goals in the seven-game slide, including three consecutive shutouts. "It's frustrating to lose. The players are frustrated," coach Travis Green said. "I don't blame them. I think it's a combination of not scoring ... and losing." The Canucks have failed to score on the power play in seven of eight games and had only one chance in five of them.
ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (30-35-9): Joel Quenneville has guided Chicago to three Stanley Cup titles since 2009-10 but there are questions about his future despite the fact he is having his first losing season in 21 years. "He's giving us all the right points about what we should be doing before the game and what the other team's doing," forward Vinnie Hinostroza said. "It's usually the execution that's not there. I don't see him giving up at all." Kane collected an assist Tuesday to reach 70 points for the seventh time.
OVERTIME
1. Canucks G Jacob Markstrom has lost five straight starts but beat the Blackhawks in both matchups this season.
2. Chicago has scored first in 27 of its last 36 games but is only 12-12-3 in those contests.
3. Canucks F Daniel Sedin has two assists in eight contests since a five-game goal-scoring streak.
PREDICTION: Blackhawks 4, Canucks 2
21st March 2018 by Gracenote
The Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks are stumbling toward the finish line of the regular season, each mired in last place in their respective divisions and trying to break out of a losing streak. One of the teams will finally get back into the win column when the Blackhawks host the reeling Canucks on Thursday night.
Chicago, which topped the Western Conference with 109 points a year ago, was eliminated from postseason contention after Tuesday's 5-1 setback to Colorado to end a nine-year playoff run. "Obviously, it was one of those runs you want to keep going," forward Patrick Kane said after Chicago's fourth straight loss and sixth in seven games. "We had a disappointing second half of the season, to say the least." The loss of leading scorer Brock Boeser has sapped the life out of Vancouver, which is 0-for-7 since the rookie was injured. While the Canucks now own the worst record in the West, they have won three in a row in the series, including both meetings at home this season by a combined 9-4.
TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, Sportsnet Pacific (Vancouver), NBCS Chicago
ABOUT THE CANUCKS (25-39-9): Boeser had scored 29 goals before he fractured a bone in his back on March 5 and his absence has been painfully apparent -- Vancouver has scored seven goals in the seven-game slide, including three consecutive shutouts. "It's frustrating to lose. The players are frustrated," coach Travis Green said. "I don't blame them. I think it's a combination of not scoring ... and losing." The Canucks have failed to score on the power play in seven of eight games and had only one chance in five of them.
ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (30-35-9): Joel Quenneville has guided Chicago to three Stanley Cup titles since 2009-10 but there are questions about his future despite the fact he is having his first losing season in 21 years. "He's giving us all the right points about what we should be doing before the game and what the other team's doing," forward Vinnie Hinostroza said. "It's usually the execution that's not there. I don't see him giving up at all." Kane collected an assist Tuesday to reach 70 points for the seventh time.
OVERTIME
1. Canucks G Jacob Markstrom has lost five straight starts but beat the Blackhawks in both matchups this season.
2. Chicago has scored first in 27 of its last 36 games but is only 12-12-3 in those contests.
3. Canucks F Daniel Sedin has two assists in eight contests since a five-game goal-scoring streak.
PREDICTION: Blackhawks 4, Canucks 2
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