Top-pair defenseman Troy Stecher won't play against the Ducks after sustaining an upper-body injury during a 2-1 loss at the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday. But Stecher, who leads Canucks defensemen with 24 points (three goals, 21 assists) in 65 games as a rookie, isn't expected to be out long. "He was better than we thought he would be," coach Willie Desjardins said. "There might be an outside chance Friday (against the Kings)." Vancouver has two wins in its past 10 games and was eliminated from the playoffs on Thursday, midway through a 2-3-0 road trip. Forward Brock Boeser, 20, will make his home debut. He made his NHL debut against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. Boeser, who signed with the Canucks on Saturday after his season with the University of North Dakota ended Friday, scored the game-winner against the Wild and played 17:52 on Sunday against the Jets. "It's been a whirlwind but it's been fun," said Boeser, who was selected by the Canucks in the first round (No. 23) of the 2015 NHL Draft. Vancouver signed free-agent forward Griffen Molino to a two-year, entry-level contract on Tuesday after the 23-year-old had 33 points (15 goals, 18 assists) in 40 games during his second season at Western Michigan University.