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71 | ANAHEIM | -110 | Ov 5,-130 | -115 | Ov 5,-135 | 72 | VANCOUVER | -110 | Un 5,+110 | -105 | Un 5,+115 |
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All Games | 31-16-0 | +10.8 | 31-16 | +10.8 | 19-26 | 3.0 | 30.8 | 2.6 | 28.7 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 13-8-0 | +5.2 | 13-8 | +5.2 | 11-9 | 3.0 | 29.1 | 2.9 | 28.2 | Last 5 Games | 5-0-0 | +5.2 | 5-0 | +5.2 | 3-2 | 4.6 | 33.2 | 2.0 | 27.2 | vs. Division | 10-8-0 | -1.5 | 10-8 | -1.5 | 6-11 | 2.7 | 31.4 | 2.7 | 28.4 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 47 | 139 | 34 | 51 | 43 | 11 | 13 | 1446 | 9.6% | 155 | 27 | 17.4% | 229 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 21 | 62 | 15 | 23 | 19 | 5 | 5 | 612 | 10.1% | 73 | 11 | 15.1% | 104 | Team Stats (Last 5 Games) | 5 | 23 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 166 | 13.9% | 14 | 5 | 35.7% | 35 | Team Stats (vs. Division) | 18 | 49 | 13 | 17 | 14 | 5 | 5 | 565 | 8.7% | 51 | 8 | 15.7% | 84 | Stats Against (All Games) | | 124 | 29 | 48 | 41 | 6 | 8 | 1350 | 9.2% | 153 | 30 | 19.6% | 204 | Stats Against (Road Games) | | 60 | 15 | 21 | 21 | 3 | 3 | 593 | 10.1% | 72 | 17 | 23.6% | 93 | Stats Against (Last 5 Games) | | 10 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 136 | 7.4% | 17 | 2 | 11.8% | 19 | Stats Against (vs. Division) | | 49 | 9 | 17 | 18 | 5 | 6 | 511 | 9.6% | 57 | 10 | 17.5% | 75 |
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FREDERIK ANDERSEN (All Games) | 38 | 38 | 1042 | 956 | 91.7% | 2 | 27-11 | +12 | 27-11-0 | +10 | 16-20 | FREDERIK ANDERSEN (Road Games) | 16 | 16 | 415 | 376 | 90.6% | 0 | 11-5 | +5.9 | 11-5-0 | +5 | 9-6 | FREDERIK ANDERSEN (vs. Division) | 18 | 18 | 478 | 437 | 91.4% | 0 | 10-8 | -1.5 | 10-8-0 | -3 | 6-11 | FREDERIK ANDERSEN (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 121 | 112 | 92.6% | 1 | 4-0 | +4.2 | 4-0-0 | +4 | 2-2 | ILYA BRYZGALOV (All Games) | 4 | 3 | 82 | 70 | 85.4% | 0 | 1-2 | -1 | 1-2-0 | -1 | 2-1 | ILYA BRYZGALOV (Road Games) | 2 | 1 | 38 | 30 | 78.9% | 0 | 0-1 | -1 | 0-1-0 | -1 | 1-0 | ILYA BRYZGALOV (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 3 | 82 | 70 | 85.4% | 0 | 1-2 | -1 | 1-2-0 | -1 | 2-1 | JOHN GIBSON (All Games) | 4 | 4 | 123 | 114 | 92.7% | 1 | 2-2 | +0.3 | 2-2-0 | 0 | 1-3 | JOHN GIBSON (Road Games) | 3 | 3 | 106 | 98 | 92.5% | 1 | 1-2 | -0.7 | 1-2-0 | -1 | 1-2 | JOHN GIBSON (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 123 | 114 | 92.7% | 1 | 2-2 | +0.3 | 2-2-0 | 0 | 1-3 | JASON LABARBERA (All Games) | 5 | 2 | 99 | 90 | 90.9% | 0 | 1-1 | -0.4 | 1-1-0 | 0 | 0-2 | JASON LABARBERA (Road Games) | 2 | 1 | 33 | 31 | 93.9% | 0 | 1-0 | +1 | 1-0-0 | +1 | 0-1 | JASON LABARBERA (vs. Division) | 2 | 0 | 31 | 29 | 93.5% | 0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0-0-0 | 0 | 0-0 | JASON LABARBERA (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 1 | 81 | 74 | 91.4% | 0 | 0-1 | -1.4 | 0-1-0 | -1 | 0-1 |
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All Games | 26-19-0 | +3.5 | 26-19 | +3.5 | 18-22 | 2.8 | 29.4 | 2.5 | 28.8 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 11-9-0 | -2.4 | 11-9 | -2.4 | 7-9 | 2.6 | 30.7 | 2.4 | 27.3 | Last 5 Games | 3-2-0 | +1 | 3-2 | +1 | 1-4 | 2.2 | 24.2 | 2.0 | 27.6 | vs. Division | 10-6-0 | +2.6 | 10-6 | +2.6 | 6-8 | 2.7 | 28.9 | 2.4 | 30.2 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 45 | 124 | 29 | 52 | 38 | 5 | 12 | 1324 | 9.4% | 139 | 26 | 18.7% | 207 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 20 | 53 | 13 | 21 | 15 | 4 | 7 | 615 | 8.6% | 64 | 15 | 23.4% | 88 | Team Stats (Last 5 Games) | 5 | 11 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 121 | 9.1% | 17 | 2 | 11.8% | 21 | Team Stats (vs. Division) | 16 | 44 | 12 | 21 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 462 | 9.5% | 45 | 11 | 24.4% | 72 | Stats Against (All Games) | | 114 | 30 | 46 | 35 | 3 | 6 | 1295 | 8.8% | 154 | 18 | 11.7% | 196 | Stats Against (Home Games) | | 49 | 13 | 20 | 15 | 1 | 2 | 546 | 9.0% | 55 | 7 | 12.7% | 85 | Stats Against (Last 5 Games) | | 10 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 138 | 7.2% | 22 | 2 | 9.1% | 19 | Stats Against (vs. Division) | | 39 | 11 | 18 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 484 | 8.1% | 54 | 7 | 13.0% | 66 |
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EDDIE LACK (All Games) | 14 | 11 | 372 | 339 | 91.1% | 0 | 3-8 | -6.8 | 3-8-0 | -7 | 5-6 | EDDIE LACK (Home Games) | 6 | 6 | 157 | 143 | 91.1% | 0 | 1-5 | -6 | 1-5-0 | -6 | 2-4 | EDDIE LACK (vs. Division) | 4 | 3 | 92 | 86 | 93.5% | 0 | 1-2 | -1.6 | 1-2-0 | -2 | 1-2 | EDDIE LACK (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 104 | 95 | 91.3% | 0 | 1-3 | -3.8 | 1-3-0 | -4 | 1-3 | RYAN MILLER (All Games) | 34 | 34 | 918 | 843 | 91.8% | 1 | 23-11 | +10.4 | 23-11-0 | +10 | 13-16 | RYAN MILLER (Home Games) | 14 | 14 | 388 | 355 | 91.5% | 1 | 10-4 | +3.6 | 10-4-0 | +4 | 5-5 | RYAN MILLER (vs. Division) | 13 | 13 | 392 | 360 | 91.8% | 0 | 9-4 | +4.1 | 9-4-0 | +4 | 5-6 | RYAN MILLER (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 107 | 103 | 96.3% | 0 | 3-1 | +2 | 3-1-0 | +2 | 0-4 |
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12/31/2014 | SAN JOSE | 0-3 | L | 0, -160 | L | 5.5 un | U | 1/2/2015 | ST LOUIS | 4-3 | W | 0, -140 | W | 5.5 un | O | 1/4/2015 | NASHVILLE | 4-3 | W | 0, -170 | W | 5.5 un | O | 1/7/2015 | NY RANGERS | 1-4 | L | 0, -105 | L | 5.5 un | U | 1/11/2015 | WINNIPEG | 5-4 | W | 0, -215 | W | 5.5 un | O | 1/14/2015 | TORONTO | 4-0 | W | 0, -180 | W | 5.5 ov | U | 1/16/2015 | NEW JERSEY | 5-1 | W | 0, -200 | W | 5 ev | O | 1/17/2015 | at LOS ANGELES | 3-2 | W | 0, +120 | W | 5.5 un | U | 1/21/2015 | CALGARY | 6-3 | W | 0, -200 | W | 5 ov | O | 1/27/2015 | at VANCOUVER | | 1/29/2015 | at SAN JOSE | | 1/30/2015 | CHICAGO | | 2/3/2015 | CAROLINA | | 2/5/2015 | at NASHVILLE | | 2/6/2015 | at WASHINGTON | |
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1/1/2015 | LOS ANGELES | 2-3 | L | 0, -125 | L | 5 ov | P | 1/3/2015 | DETROIT | 4-1 | W | 0, -125 | W | 5 ov | P | 1/6/2015 | NY ISLANDERS | 3-2 | W | 0, -110 | W | 5.5 un | U | 1/8/2015 | FLORIDA | 1-3 | L | 0, -150 | L | 5 ov | U | 1/10/2015 | CALGARY | 0-1 | L | 0, -195 | L | 5.5 un | U | 1/13/2015 | at NASHVILLE | 1-5 | L | 0, +135 | L | 5 ov | O | 1/15/2015 | at PHILADELPHIA | 4-0 | W | 0, -150 | W | 5.5 un | U | 1/16/2015 | at CAROLINA | 3-0 | W | 0, -105 | W | 5 ov | U | 1/19/2015 | at FLORIDA | 2-1 | W | 0, -120 | W | 5 ov | U | 1/20/2015 | at TAMPA BAY | 1-4 | L | 0, +150 | L | 5.5 un | U | 1/27/2015 | ANAHEIM | | 1/30/2015 | BUFFALO | | 2/1/2015 | MINNESOTA | | 2/3/2015 | WINNIPEG | | 2/5/2015 | SAN JOSE | | 2/7/2015 | PITTSBURGH | |
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| | | ANAHEIM: LAST SEASON: 54-20-8, 116 points. Won Pacific Division. Lost to Los Angeles in second round of playoffs.
COACH: Bruce Boudreau, 4th season with Ducks, 111-55-22; 8th overall in NHL.
ADDED: C Ryan Kesler, C Nate Thompson, D Clayton Stoner, LW Dany Heatley.
LOST: G Jonas Hiller, RW Teemu Selanne, C Saku Koivu, C Nick Bonino, C Mathieu Perreault, C Daniel Winnik, D Luca Sbisa, D Stephane Robidas.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Devante Smith-Pelly. After bouncing between the NHL and the minors for three years, the speedy, tough-nosed right wing is poised to build on his breakthrough effort as Anaheim's top goal-scorer in the postseason. He's likely to get a chance to contribute on the deep Ducks' top three lines.
OUTLOOK: Kesler and Thompson make the Ducks tougher down the middle, and this deep, balanced club should be in position to contend for the Stanley Cup again. Anaheim is taking its biggest risk in net, hoping Frederik Andersen and prospect John Gibson are ready for full-time NHL duty. | | VANCOUVER: LAST SEASON: 36-35-11, finished 12th in the Western Conference and missed the playoffs.
COACH: Willie Desjardins, first season with the Canucks.
ADDED: C Nick Bonino, LW Derek Dorsett, G Ryan Miller, D Luca Sbisa, RW Radim Vrbata.
LOST: RW Zac Dalpe, D Jason Garrison, C Ryan Kesler, C Mike Santorelli, C Jordan Schroeder.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Ryan Miller. On June 29, 2013, the Canucks had a goaltending tandem of Roberto Luongo and Cory Schneider. When Vancouver's season ended 288 days later, the duo in net was Eddie Lack and Jacob Markstrom after Schneider and Luongo were traded. In a combined 45 games with Vancouver, Lack and Markstrom were 17-19-5 with a 2.39 goals against average and .908 save percentage. Miller, who was signed to a three-year, $18 million free agent deal, has a 2.55 GAA and .916 save percentage the last four seasons.
OUTLOOK: The dismissals of coach John Tortorella and Kesler, traded to Anaheim, can be seen as addition by subtraction. Kesler's in-season trade request became a distraction for a team whose 2013-14 campaign was an unmitigated failure. So the Canucks can do nothing but improve in 2014-15. Will there be enough improvement to qualify for a playoff berth? That may be too much to ask for a team in the tough Western Conference. |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER HOCKEY PREVIEW (ANAHEIM-VANCOUVER) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*Ducks-Canucks Preview* =======================
By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer
Anaheim (31-10-6) at Vancouver (26-16-3), 10:00 p.m. EDT
The top team in the Pacific Division returns from the All-Star break with a pair of away dates, though the first venue has felt quite a bit like home for nearly five years.
The Anaheim Ducks visit the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night looking to extend their overall winning streak to six and make it 10 straight games at Rogers Arena without a regulation loss.
The Ducks (31-10-6) have won five straight in Vancouver and haven't lost there in regulation since March 24, 2010 - a 7-0-2 stretch with an average of 4.11 goals per game. They're 2-0-1 in the season series to extend their overall dominance against the Canucks (26-16-3) to an 8-0-1 run with just 1.33 goals per game allowed.
Corey Perry has only appeared in one of the meetings this season, though he has 11 points on a six-game streak against Vancouver - all Anaheim wins. The Ducks are 9-0-3 against the Canucks when Perry scores a goal.
The forward has also had a strong impact on the team's current run with four goals, three assists and a plus-7 rating on a four-game point streak.
He had two assists in Wednesday's 6-3 home win over Calgary, one of which set up Ryan Getzlaf. Getzlaf, Anaheim's lone All-Star, has scored in consecutive games and has five points on a four-game streak along with a plus-8 rating.
Coach Bruce Boudreau might not have minded most of his team having the break entirely off, given the coming schedule.
"When we do come back, we have 29 games in 54 days," Boudreau said after the Calgary win. "I want them to relax and get away from the game. But when they come back, I want them to have the same attitude that they've had for the last couple of weeks. Hopefully we'll be able to take off from where we left off."
The break might have been especially good for goaltender Frederik Andersen, who had been battling the flu. He made 30 saves against the Flames and has won six straight to begin the new year. His career-best seven-game winning streak came last month, and he's 16-2-1 with a 2.24 goals-against average since the start of December.
That includes a win over Vancouver to improve to 5-0-1 with a 1.29 GAA in the series. He's allowed more than a goal to the Canucks just once.
Ryan Kesler, traded in June for Luca Sbisa and Nick Bonino, will be returning for the second time to Vancouver, where he spent the first 10 seasons of his career. He scored against Calgary to end a season-worst six-game point drought.
His former teammates have had some offensive issues. The Canucks had a three-game winning streak snapped with a 4-1 loss at Tampa Bay last Tuesday - the fourth time in seven games they've scored one goal or none.
The power play let the Canucks down with an 0-for-7 night, falling to 2 for 25 in the last eight games. The penalty kill has made up for it with a 30-for-32 mark over nine games, but Henrik Sedin was focused on the limited offense.
"We had enough chances on the power play to win on the power play," Sedin said. "So that lost us the game."
Ryan Miller allowed three goals on 25 shots, but he has a 1.01 GAA over a 3-1-0 stretch.
In addition to the game, the Canucks lost Kevin Bieksa to a broken hand against the Lightning, and the defenseman will be out indefinitely.
Forward Brad Richardson has missed two games with a foot injury and is listed as day to day.
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| Last Updated: 3/28/2024 11:49:56 AM EST. |
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