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CANUCKS VS OILERS – ROUND 2 GAME 1

TV: Sportsnet, Sportsnet 360, CBC, ESPN

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the third meeting between the Canucks and Oilers in the playoffs. The previous two matchups were played in the 1985.86 and 1991.92 seasons. Vancouver is 2-7-0 all-time against Edmonton in the playoffs.
  • Vancouver swept their season series against Edmonton: Oct. 11 (home, 8-1 W), Oct. 14 (road, 4-3 W), Nov. 6 (home, 6-2 W), Apr. 13 (road, 3-1 W). 
  • The Canucks are 113-122-19-15 all-time against the Oilers, including a 62-53-12-7 record on home ice.
  • Vancouver is 5-3-2 in their last 10 games against Edmonton (4-1-0 in their last 5).
  • Elias Lindholm leads all active Vancouver skaters in scoring against Edmonton in the playoffs with four points (2-2-4, 5 GP).
  • Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov have played in 5 career playoff games against the Oilers, the most among Canuck skaters.
  • Casey DeSmith is 2-1-0 with a 2.60 GAA and a .933 save percentage in five career games against Edmonton.
  • Artūrs Šilovs has yet to play a game against Edmonton.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Artūrs Šilovs recorded his first NHL shutout in the series clinching Game 6 at Nashville.
  • Pius Suter recorded his first career playoff goal in Game 1 versus Nashville and the series clinching goal in Game 6 at Nashville.
  • Elias Lindholm has three points (2-1-3) in his last six playoff games, including the GWG in OT in Game 4 at Nashville.
  • Brock Boeser scored a hat trick in Game 4 at Nashville; he has six points (4-2-6) in his last six playoff games.
  • J.T. Miller has six points (1-5-6) in his last six playoff games.
  • Nikita Zadorov has three points (2-1-3) in his last six playoff games played.
  • Quinn Hughes recorded 92 points overall this season (17-75-92). He ranked 1st in the league for points amongst defencemen and 4th for assists amongst all skaters. Hughes (+38) also ranked 4th in the league in +/-. He has two assists in his last two playoff games.
  • Brock Boeser ranked t-5th for most goals by a right winger this season.
  • J.T. Miller recorded 103 points overall this season (37-66-103). He ranked t-9th for most points in the season.
  • The Vancouver Canucks ranked t-6th in the league this season and clinched the Pacific Division. The Canucks had the most wins (42) when leading after two periods, opened the scoring 53 times this season (led the NHL), and had the most wins when scoring first (38).

LAST MEETING – APR. 13/24: VAN 3 at EDM 1

Sam Lafferty opened scoring for the game with his 13th goal of the season at 19:44 in the first period…Nikita Zadorov and J.T. Miller were credited with the assists…Pius Suter scored the GWG at 11:00 in the second period…Tyler Myers recorded the lone helper…Edmonton scored a goal…Dakota Joshua extended the lead with an empty net goal at 18:13 in the final frame…Elias Lindolm and Conor Garland were awarded the assists…Miller extended his point streak to 10-games (3-10-13)…Myers (0-3-3) and Garland (3-1-4) extended their point streaks to three-games…Garland led the team in shots (7)…Vasily Podkolzin led the team in hits (7)…Casey DeSmith faced 33 shots and saved 32.

2023.24 PLAYOFF TEAM RANKS

 

VAN 

EDM

Goals For/Game

2.17 (13th)

4.40 (2nd)

Goals Against/Game

2.00 (t-2nd)

2.60 (8th)

Power Play %

15.4 (12th)

45.0 (1st)

Penalty Kill %

90.9 (t-3rd)

100.0 (1st)

Penalty Min./Game

8:40 (7th)

12:12 (11th)

*Rankings are accurate as of 10:30a.m. PT on May 7, 2024

LAST GAME PLAYED – MAY 3/24: VAN 1 at NSH 0

Pius Suter scored the series clinching goal with 1:394) left in 18:21 in the final frame…Brock Boeser and Elias Pettersson were awarded with the assists…Artūrs Šilovs stopped 28 shots and recorded his first career NHL shutout…Ilya Mikheyev appeared in his 25th career NHL playoff game…Elias Lindholm and Suter led the team in shots (5)…Dakota Joshua and Carson Soucy led the team in hits (4)…Tyler Myers had a team-high four blocked shots.

LAST 5 – vs EDMONTON (REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS)

  • 13/24: VAN 3 at EDM 1
  • 6/23: VAN 6 vs EDM 2
  • 14/23: VAN 4 at EDM 3
  • 11/23: VAN 8 vs EDM 1
  • 21/23: VAN 2 vs EDM 4

MR. NICE GUY

  • On May 6/24, the NHL announced that Elias Pettersson was named as a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy. During the 2023.24 NHL season Pettersson recorded 89 points (34-55-89) and 12 penalty minutes.

THE LIFE OF THE ARTY

  • Earning his first career NHL shutout in Game 6 at Nashville, Artūrs Šilovs became the 14th goalie in NHL history to record a shutout in a series clinching game. He set numerous franchise marks including becoming the first rookie to record a series clinching win, the second goalie to record a shutout in a series clinching win and the youngest goalie to record a shutout in the playoffs.
  • Artūrs Šilovs became the 7th goaltender in Canucks franchise history to secure a win in their first start in the NHL playoffs.

BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS IT

  • Netting the series clinching goal in Game 6 at Nashville with 1:39 left in the third period, Pius Suter scored the latest series-clinching goal in franchise history. The goal was also the 4th latest playoff game winning goal in Canucks franchise history.
  • Scoring 1:02 into overtime, Elias Lindholm scored the 3rd fastest goal in overtime in Canucks franchise history. Alex Burrows (0:11, Game 2 2011 Stanley Cup Final) and Chris Tanev (0:11, Game 4 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers) had the fastest goals.
  • Coming back from a two-goal deficit with 2:49 left in Game 4 at Nashville, the 23.24 Vancouver Canucks (57:11, 8th latest) were the 8th team in NHL History with a multi-goal comeback win in under the final three minutes of a playoff game. The latest was set by the Boston Bruins in 2012.13 (58:38). Game 4 at Nashville also marked the second time in NHL history a team has recorded a game-tying goal in the final 10 seconds of a game and the GWG in the opening two minutes of overtime.
  • By opening the scoring on their first shot of the game in Game 4 at Nashville, the Vancouver Canucks scored on their first shot on goal for the 13th time this season, tops in the NHL.
  • Scoring two goals including the GWG within 12 seconds of each other in Game 1 against Nashville, the 23.24 Vancouver Canucks set the record for the fastest two goals in franchise playoff history. The previous record for fastest back-to-back goals was set in 1989 (15 seconds).

THREE OF A KIND

  • Thatcher Demko, Casey DeSmith and Artūrs Šilovs each recorded wins during the 2024 Vancouver Canucks’ first round series against Nashville. They became the second team to have three different goals record wins in a playoff series win. The other team was the 1972 Black Hawks.
  • Thatcher Demko, Casey DeSmith and Artūrs Šilovs have each secured wins during the 2024 Vancouver Canucks’ first round series against Nashville. This marked the third instance of three different goalies winning a game in the same series for a club in NHL history. The other instances were the 2004 Vancouver Canucks (Dan Cloutier, Johan Hedberg, Alex Auld) and the 1972 Black Hawks (Tony Esposito, Gary Smith, Gerry Desjardins).

THE TOCC OF THE TOWN

  • On May 3/24, the NHL announced that Rick Tocchet was named as a finalist for the Jack Adams Trophy. Tocchet helped lead the 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks to first place in the Pacific division and their third highest point total (50-23-9, 109 points) in franchise history.

QUINNSANITY

  • On May 1/24, the NHL announced that Quinn Hughes has been named as a finalist for the Norris Trophy. During the regular season Hughes recorded 92 points (17-75-92) and bested his previous record for most points in a season by a Canucks defenseman.
  • Recording a helper in Game 5 vs Nashville, Quinn Hughes (19 assists) ranks t-3rd for most assists by a defencemen in the playoffs in Canucks franchise history. He is tied with Mattias Ohlund, Jyrki Lumme (31) paces the list.
  • Playing in his 20th career Stanley Cup Playoff game in Game 3 at Nashville, Quinn Hughes recorded his 17th and 18th career playoff assists, tying Gary Suter and Adam Fox for the most assists by a defenceman in their first 20 career playoff games.
  • Recording his 19th and 20th career Stanley Cup Playoff points in Game 3 at Nashville, Quinn Hughes became the third player in Vancouver Canucks history to have at least 20 points through their first 20 career postseason contests, joining Trevor Linden (21) and Thomas Gradin (21) (also joined by J.T. Miller during Game 3).
  • Assisting on two power play goals in Game 3 at Nashville, Quinn Hughes tied Jeff Brown and Mattias Ohlund for the third-most power play assists in playoff franchise history by a defenceman. He trails Sami Salo (11) and Jyrki Lumme (15).
  • Recording his 68th multi-assist game (regular season and playoffs combined) in Game 3 at Nashville, Quinn Hughes ranks t-5th for most career multi-assist games in NHL history prior to turning the age 25. He is tied with Al MacInnis, Bobby Orr (117 GP) paces the list.
  • With two assists in Game 1 vs Nashville, Quinn Hughes has now recorded 18 points through the first 18 games of his playoff career, tying him with Brian Leetch for the sixth-most by a defenceman in NHL history through their first 18 career playoff games.
  • Recording his 67th multi-assist game (regular season and playoffs combined) in Game 1 vs Nashville, Quinn Hughes ranks t-6th for most career multi-assist games in NHL history prior to turning the age 25. Bobby Orr (117 GP) paces the list.

IN THE BOES-T OF TIME

  • Tying the game with eight seconds left in regulation, Brock Boeser (59:52) scored the third latest game-tying goal in franchise history. Matt Cooke has the two-latest goals (59:58 and 59:54).
  • Scoring a hat trick in Game 4 at Nashville, Brock Boeser became the 5th player in franchise history to record a hat trick in the playoffs. The last player to do so was Trevor Linden in 1996.

MILLER MAGIC

  • Recording three assists in Game 4 at Nashville, J.T. Miller recorded his 16th game with 3+ assists (regular season and playoffs combined) for the Canucks franchise. He ranks 4th for most 3+ assist games in franchise history.

DIALED IN DEMKO

  • On Apr. 29/24, the NHL announced that Thatcher Demko is a finalist for the Vezina Trophy. During the 2023.24 regular season, Demko recorded a record of 35-14-2, a 2.45 GAA, and .918 save percentage, setting career highs in wins, GAA and save percentage. He also recorded five shutouts, the most he has ever had in a season.
  • Securing the win in the fifth playoff game of his career, Thatcher Demko has recorded a .974 save percentage through his first five playoff games of his career. He has the second highest save percentage by a goaltender through five playoff games. Ilya Bryzgalov (.975) paces the list.

DAK TO THE FUTURE

  • After recording his playoff career high in points goals and assists (3 points (2-1-3)) in his playoff debut as a Canuck on Apr. 21/24 vs NSH, Dakota Joshua became the fourth player in franchise history to have 3+ points in their playoff debut in franchise history. The other players were Geoff Courtnall, Cliff Ronning and Brian Bradley. Joshua also became the third player in history to have 2+ goals in their playoff debut with the franchise. The others were Geoff Courtnall and Mikael Samuelsson.

TEAM AWARDS

J.T. Miller: Cyclone Taylor Trophy – “Most Valuable Player”

Quinn Hughes: Walter (Babe) Pratt Trophy – “Best Defenceman”

J.T. Miller: Pavel Bure Award – “Most Exciting Player” & Leading Scorer

Dakota Joshua: Fred J. Hume Award – “Unsung Hero”

Elias Pettersson: Three Stars Award

Quinn Hughes: Daniel and Henrik Sedin Award – “Community Leadership”

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Vasily Podkolzin reassigned to Abbotsford, May 1
  • Nikita Tolopilo recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Apr. 23
  • Artūrs Šilovs recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Apr. 21
  • Vasily Podkolzin agreed to terms on a two-year contract, Apr. 18
  • Thatcher Demko activated from LTIR, Apr. 16
  • Arturs Silovs reassigned to Abbotsford, Apr. 16
  • Arshdeep Bains reassigned to Abbotsford, Apr. 4

THE LAST TIME… (REGULAR SEASON AND PLAYOFFS)

  • The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Mar. 16 vs WSH
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Mar. 13/24 vs COL
  • The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Feb. 19/24 at MIN
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Mar. 13/24 vs COL
  • The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Apr. 21/24 vs NSH
  • The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Feb. 10/24 at DET
  • The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Apr. 10/24 vs ARI
  • The Canucks won when tied after 1P: May 3/24 at NSH
  • The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Apr. 30/24 vs NSH
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Apr. 10/24 vs ARI
  • The Canucks won when tied after 2P: May 3/24 at NSH
  • The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Apr. 30/24 vs NSH
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Dec. 21/23 at DAL

2023.24 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS (PLAYOFFS)

  • Most Goals Scored, Game: 4, 2x, Latest Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Most Goals Scored, Period: 3, Apr. 21/24 vs NSH, 3rd period
  • Most Goals Allowed, Game: 4, Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • Most Goals Allowed, Period: 2, 2x, Latest Apr. 30/24 vs NSH, 3rd period
  • Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 1, 3x, Latest May 3/24 at NSH
  • Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, May 3/24 at NSH
  • Most PPG Scored, Game: 2, Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • Most PPG Allowed, Game: 1, 2x, Latest Apr. 30/24 vs NSH
  • Most SHG Scored, Game: N/A
  • Most SHG Allowed, Game: N/A
  • Most Shots, Game: 29, May 3/24 at NSH
  • Most Shots, Period: 12, May 3/24 at NSH, 2nd and 3rd period
  • Most Shots, OT: 1, Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Fewest Shots, Game: 12, Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • Fewest Shots, Period: 3, 3x, Latest Apr. 26/24 at NSH, 3rd period
  • Fewest Shots, OT: 1, Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Most Shots Allowed, Game: 30, 2x, Latest Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Most Shots Allowed, Period: 14, Apr. 26/24 at NSH, 3rd period
  • Most Shots Allowed, OT: 0, Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 16, Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 4, 3x, Latest Apr. 30/24 vs NSH, 1st period
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, Apr. 28/24 at NSH
  • Most Hits, Game: 47, Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • Fewest Hits, Game: 25, Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • Most Blocked Shots, Game: 28, Apr. 26/24 at NSH
  • Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 8, Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 2 goals, Apr. 21/24 vs NSH
  • Largest Margin of Defeat: 3 goals. Apr. 23/24 vs NSH
  • Longest Win Streak: 2 games, Apr. 26/24 – Apr. 28/24
  • Longest Winless Streak: 1 game, 2x, Latest Apr. 30/24 vs NSH

2023.24 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS (REGULAR SEASON)

  • Most Goals Scored, Game: 10, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
  • Most Goals Scored, Period: 5, Jan. 2/24 vs. OTT, 1st period
  • Most Goals Allowed, Game: 10, Feb. 19/24 at MIN
  • Most Goals Allowed, Period: 7, Feb. 19/24 at MIN, 3rd period
  • Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, 2x, Latest Feb. 8/24 at BOS
  • Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, 7x, Latest Mar. 9/24 vs WPG
  • Most PPG Scored, Game: 4, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
  • Most PPG Allowed, Game: 4, Feb. 19/24 at MIN
  • Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 7x, Latest Apr. 16/24 vs CGY
  • Most SHG Allowed, Game: 2, Feb. 8/24 at BOS
  • Most Shots, Game: 43, Nov. 15/23 vs NYI
  • Most Shots, Period: 20, 2x, Latest Apr. 6/24 at LAK, 2nd period
  • Most Shots, OT: 6, Oct. 28/23 vs NYR
  • Fewest Shots, Game: 16, 2x, Latest Nov. 9/23 at OTT
  • Fewest Shots, Period: 1, Dec. 14/23 vs FLA, 3rd period
  • Fewest Shots, OT: 0, 2x, Latest Mar. 13/24 vs COL
  • Most Shots Allowed, Game: 46, 20/24 vs TOR
  • Most Shots Allowed, Period: 25, Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, 2nd period
  • Most Shots Allowed, OT: 7, Feb. 27/24 vs PIT
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 17, 2x, Latest Mar. 21/24 vs MTL
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 1, Feb. 13/24 at CHI, 1st period
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, 4x, Latest Mar. 5/24 at LAK
  • Most Hits, Game: 52, Jan. 20/24 vs TOR
  • Fewest Hits, Game: 7, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
  • Most Blocked Shots, Game: 25, Oct. 14/23 at EDM
  • Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 2, Oct. 27/23 vs STL
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 9 goals, Nov. 2/23 at SJS (10-1 W)
  • Largest Margin of Defeat: 4 goals, 2x, Latest Feb. 29/24 vs LAK
  • Longest Win Streak: 5 games, 2x, Latest Jan. 6/24 – Jan. 13/24
  • Longest Point Streak: 12 games, Jan. 6/24 – Feb. 6/24
  • Longest Winless Streak: 4 games, Feb. 17/24 - Feb. 22/24
  • Longest Pointless Streak: 4 games, Feb. 17/24 - Feb. 22/24

VANCOUVER 2023.24 RECORD WHEN… (PLAYOFFS)

  • Score 4+ Goals: 2-0-0
  • Score 3 Goals or Less: 2-2-0
  • Allow 4+ Goals: 0-1-0
  • Allow 3 Goals or Less: 4-1-0
  • Scoring First: 3-1-0
  • Allowing First Goal: 1-1-0
  • On 0 Days Rest: 0-0-0
  • On 1 Day Rest: 1-2-0
  • On 2 Days Rest: 3-0-0
  • On 3+ Days Rest: 0-0-0
  • Score a PPG: 1-0-0
  • Give up a PPG: 1-1-0
  • 25 or More Shots on Goal: 1-0-0
  • Less than 25 shots: 3-2-0

VANCOUVER 2023.24 RECORD WHEN… (REGULAR SEASON)

  • Score 4+ Goals: 32-2-0
  • Score 3 Goals or Less: 18-21-9
  • Allow 4+ Goals: 4-17-7
  • Allow 3 Goals or Less: 46-6-2
  • Scoring First: 38-11-4
  • Allowing First Goal: 12-12-5
  • On 0 Days Rest: 5-3-1
  • On 1 Day Rest: 28-14-6
  • On 2 Days Rest: 14-5-1
  • On 3+ Days Rest: 3-1-1
  • Score a PPG: 27-8-5
  • Give up a PPG: 18-13-6
  • 25 or More Shots on Goal: 38-13-7
  • Less than 25 shots: 12-10-2

THREE STARS – MAY (PLAYOFFS)

  • Šilovs – 5 pts
  • Suter – 5 pts
  • Boeser – 5 pts

APRIL WINNER (PLAYOFFS) – Boeser, Zadorov, Miller (10 pts)

APRIL WINNER (REGULAR SEASON) – Garland, Hughes (10 pts)

MARCH WINNER – Hughes (30 pts)

FEBRUARY WINNER – Miller (25 pts)

JANUARY WINNER – Pettersson (30 pts)

DECEMBER WINNER – DeSmith (15 pts)

NOVEMBER WINNER – Hughes, Demko (30 pts)

OCTOBER WINNER – Pettersson (15 pts)

*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection