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NHL : ATS Matchup
Saturday 3/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
VANCOUVER
 
MINNESOTA
PK  

PK  


5.5
 
4
Final
2

VANCOUVER (29-35-0-9, 67 pts.) at MINNESOTA (44-23-0-6, 94 pts.)
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Saturday, 3/25/2017 2:05 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: VANCOUVER - RICHARD BACHMAN, MINNESOTA - DEVAN DUBNYK
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
1VANCOUVER+220Ov 5.5,+120+245Ov 5.5,+115
2MINNESOTA-260Un 5.5,-140-290Un 5.5,-135
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
VANCOUVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games29-44-0-429-44-429-332.327.62.931.9
Team Stats (Road Games)11-25-0-4.711-25-4.716-152.328.33.133.0
Last 5 Games1-4-0-1.61-4-1.63-12.226.64.035.8
VANCOUVER Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)7316737635611720128.3%2112913.7%268
Team Stats (Road Games)36822332243310198.0%1071514.0%134
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)511541101338.3%13215.4%21
Stats Against (All Games) 21554638991723309.2%2014522.4%369
Stats Against (Road Games) 11228324931111879.4%1102220.0%202
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 2044120217911.2%15533.3%35
VANCOUVER - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
RICHARD BACHMAN (All Games)22666395.5%11-1+1.21-1-0+10-2
RICHARD BACHMAN (Road Games)22666395.5%11-1+1.21-1-0+10-2
RICHARD BACHMAN (Last 4 Games)22666395.5%11-1+1.21-1-0+10-2
JACOB MARKSTROM (All Games)262369263091.0%210-13+0.610-13-0010-9
JACOB MARKSTROM (Road Games)171443840191.6%25-9-0.55-9-0-16-5
JACOB MARKSTROM (Last 4 Games)4411310290.3%02-2+0.32-2-003-0
RYAN MILLER (All Games)48481559142691.5%518-30-5.818-30-0-819-22
RYAN MILLER (Road Games)202067561491.0%35-15-5.45-15-0-610-8
RYAN MILLER (Last 4 Games)4415513989.7%01-3-0.61-3-0-13-0

MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games44-29-0+5.244-29+5.236-283.230.82.530.6
Team Stats (Home Games)24-12-0+3.424-12+3.417-153.329.92.227.4
Last 5 Games1-4-0-5.81-4-5.81-32.231.63.225.0
MINNESOTA Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)73236638680719225010.5%2044321.1%392
Team Stats (Home Games)3611828434439107511.0%1002929.0%207
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)511461001587.0%12325.0%19
Stats Against (All Games) 1834767636822318.2%1933116.1%314
Stats Against (Home Games) 78202631139867.9%831012.0%132
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 166640212512.8%13215.4%24
MINNESOTA - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
DEVAN DUBNYK (All Games)60581705158092.7%535-23+2.535-23-0+325-25
DEVAN DUBNYK (Home Games)313182776492.4%321-10+2.821-10-0+314-14
DEVAN DUBNYK (Last 4 Games)441008888.0%01-3-4.41-3-0-41-2
DARCY KUEMPER (All Games)161552047090.4%09-6+2.79-6-0+311-3
DARCY KUEMPER (Home Games)5515614492.3%03-2+0.63-2-0+13-1
DARCY KUEMPER (Last 4 Games)4311210190.2%03-0+33-0-0+32-1
Average power rating of opponents played: VANCOUVER 3.17,  MINNESOTA 3.17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
VANCOUVER - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
2/28/2017DETROIT2-3L0, -110L5 unP
3/2/2017at SAN JOSE1-3L0, +245L5 ovU
3/4/2017at LOS ANGELES4-3W0, +240W5 unO
3/5/2017at ANAHEIM2-1W0, +220W5.5 unU
3/7/2017MONTREAL1-2L0, +135L5 unU
3/9/2017NY ISLANDERS3-4L0, +110L5.5 unO
3/11/2017PITTSBURGH0-3L0, +145L5.5 unU
3/13/2017BOSTON3-6L0, +190L5 ovO
3/16/2017DALLAS2-4L0, +110L5.5 ovO
3/18/2017at EDMONTON0-2L0, +245L5.5 unU
3/21/2017at CHICAGO5-4W0, +240W5 ovO
3/23/2017at ST LOUIS1-4L0, +195L5 ovP
3/25/2017at MINNESOTA 
3/26/2017at WINNIPEG 
3/28/2017ANAHEIM 
3/31/2017LOS ANGELES 
4/2/2017SAN JOSE 
4/4/2017at SAN JOSE 

MINNESOTA - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
2/27/2017LOS ANGELES5-4W0, -130W5 unO
2/28/2017at WINNIPEG6-5W0, +105W5.5 ovO
3/2/2017at COLUMBUS0-1L0, +105L5.5 unU
3/5/2017SAN JOSE3-1W0, -140W5 ovU
3/7/2017ST LOUIS1-2L0, -185L5.5 unU
3/9/2017at TAMPA BAY1-4L0, -140L5.5 unU
3/10/2017at FLORIDA7-4W0, +100W5.5 evO
3/12/2017at CHICAGO2-4L0, +100L5.5 unO
3/14/2017at WASHINGTON2-4L0, +130L5.5 unO
3/16/2017at CAROLINA1-3L0, -145L5.5 ovU
3/18/2017NY RANGERS2-3L0, -200L5.5 unU
3/19/2017at WINNIPEG4-5L0, -140L6 unO
3/21/2017SAN JOSE3-2W0, -155W5 ovP
3/23/2017PHILADELPHIA1-3L0, -200L5.5 unU
3/25/2017VANCOUVER 
3/26/2017at DETROIT 
3/28/2017WASHINGTON 
3/30/2017OTTAWA 
4/1/2017at NASHVILLE 
4/2/2017COLORADO 
4/4/2017CAROLINA 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
VANCOUVER: LAST SEASON: 31-38-13, 75 points. Missed playoffs.
COACH: Willie Desjardins (third season, 79-67-18 record).
ADDED: C Michael Chaput, RW, Loui Eriksson, D Erik Gudbranson, D Olli Juolevi.
LOST: D Dan Hamhuis, C Jared McCann, C Linden Vey, RW Radim Vrbata, D Yannick Weber.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Loui Eriksson. The Canucks missed the playoffs last season due in part to an offense that ranked 29th in the goals scored. General manager Jim Benning signed the 31-year-old Eriksson to a six-year, $36 million contract. He will likely skate on a line with Henrik and Daniel Sedin, serving in the role of finisher. Entering his 11th season, Eriksson has averaged 21.2 goals per year. His career high was 36 in 2008-09 with Dallas. He finished last season with 30 for the Bruins.
MINNESOTA: LAST SEASON: 38-33-11, 87 points. Finished fifth in Central Division. Lost to Dallas Stars in Western Conference quarterfinals.
COACH: Bruce Boudreau (first season, 10th NHL season).
ADDED: C Marc Staal, RW Chris Stewart.
LOST: LW Thomas Vanek, RW Justin Fontaine, LW Chris Porter, C Jarret Stoll, RW David Jones.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Mikael Granlund. The ninth pick in the 2010 draft, a cult hero in his native Finland, hasn't matched the hype with offensive production over his first four NHL seasons. But he has proved to be a hard-nosed defensive player and, playing all 82 games for the first time, posted a career-best 13 goals and 44 points last season. Granlund, who has been playing left wing on a line centered by captain and fellow Finn Mikko Koivu, is poised for a breakout in Boudreau's system.
OUTLOOK: With Granlund and fellow forwards Charlie Coyle, Nino Niederreiter, Erik Haula and Jason Zucker, plus defensemen Jonas Brodin and Matt Dumba, the Wild have a young core. Koivu, Staal, Zach Parise, Jason Pominville and defenseman Ryan Suter will all be 32 or older this season, so the time is now to make a move past the early rounds of the playoffs where they've been stuck the last four years. It's up to Boudreau to guide them there.
PREVIEW
Sputtering Wild look to secure playoff berth vs. Canucks

SAINT PAUL, Minn. -- Despite finding themselves on divergent postseason paths in the season's final weeks, the playoff-bound Minnesota Wild and homeward-bound Vancouver Canucks are trending nearly identically as they head into a Saturday afternoon tilt.

Something's got to give in the rubber match between the two teams who split a pair of games in Vancouver earlier in the season.

The Wild (44-23-6), who are one win away from clinching a fifth straight playoff berth, enter the matinee matchup with just two victories in their last 10 games (2-8-0) while the Canucks (29-35-9) are just 3-5-2 over the same stretch.

Vancouver ended a six-game losing streak on Tuesday as Daniel Sedin scored the overtime winner on the road in Chicago. The Canucks appeared poised to capitalize on that momentum on Thursday in St. Louis when Henrik Sedin gave his team a 1-0 first-period lead, but the Blues rallied for a 4-1 win.

The Canucks' inability to stay healthy has been a major factor in their struggles all season, continuing a trend in recent years. Vancouver's 375 man games lost to injury leads the NHL and that total will ultimately dwarf the 321 from last season.

Minnesota, on the other hand, has lost 182 so far and Victor Bartley's 73 account for nearly half of that.

"We'll lose 400 man games this year and that's a high number," Vancouver coach Willie Desjardins told the Vancouver Sun. "Does it feel similar to last year? It does feel similar. Not the way you're thinking about, in man games.

"It feels similar in losing games. That's the tough part. Losing is just a hard thing to go through."

In contrast to the Canucks, Minnesota received good news on the injury front as defenseman Christian Folin likely will return to the lineup to face Vancouver after missing 10 games with an arm injury. Minnesota returned defenseman Gustav Oloffson to its American Hockey League affiliate in Iowa.

"It's going to be great to get back out there," Folin said. "It's been a tough almost three weeks now, but I'm ready to get back out there."

Boudreau said it will be nice to have Folin back.

"He's a big defenseman that can play physical when he's on top of his game and we certainly could use that," Boudreau said.

Much like the Canucks, the Wild snapped a five-game losing skid on Tuesday with a 3-2 win against visiting San Jose. But Minnesota also failed to seize the momentum from Zach Parise's early goal on Thursday in the Wild's 3-1 loss to struggling Philadelphia in St. Paul.

Boudreau is wary of facing another non-playoff team coming to town playing loose with nothing on the line.

"Where's no pressure to play, usually it's a tough game," Boudreau said. "You have to beat their will down, and if you don't do that, they usually have a chance to win."

"We're going to play some other teams like that, and really we can't get outworked by them," Parise said after the loss to the Flyers. "They're going to come, they're going to play loose, they're going to work and if you don't show up to play, it's going to be games like that for us."

Although he'd much rather be in the playoff race, Vancouver center Brandon Sutter, who leads the Canucks with four points (three goals, one assist) against Minnesota this season, embraces the spoiler role.

"For us, we just want to come in and prove we can play with these guys," he said. "I don't think there's a whole lot of difference between the good teams in the league and the teams that are out of the playoffs so every game's tight and, obviously, we want to spoil as many teams as we can."

But Desjardins knows his team can't take anything for granted.

"They're a talented group and when they're on their game, they're as good as anybody," Desjardins said. "We know that and we know they're going to be hungry (Saturday).

"We have to be ready to be moving and skating because if we aren't, they're going to make us look bad."

Minnesota has not won consecutive games since Feb. 27-28 and Boudreau says there are no simple solutions to the Wild's woes.

"There is no magical elixir," Boudreau said. "You've got to find it from your inner self. The competitive juices have got to come from inside"

On Friday, the Wild's coaching staff showed players video of a December game when the team was playing at its best.

"We looked at what we did, and how we were successful at that point in time," Boudreau said. "And, hopefully, it will transfer into (Saturday's) game.

"Coaches can yell, they can cajole, they can pat on the back, they can kick in the butt and (all) that, but in the end, we don't go out there and skate."


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 2:35:05 AM EST.


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