The most amazing thing about this game is that these two offences have gone seven innings without a run…
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I wrote a fun story about Abbotsford Canucks forward Tristen Nielsen adopting a precious pup named Oakley.
Read the full story here:
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Jonathan Lekkerimäki just scored his first career NHL goal!
Lines at #Canucks morning skate:
Suter-Miller-Lekkerimäki
DeBrusk-Pettersson-Garland
Heinen-Blueger-Sherwood
Höglander-Räty-Joshua
Born in Victoria, BC, former Nanaimo Clipper and Abbotsford Canuck Matt Irwin has officially retired.
Irwin left a great impact on last year’s Abbotsford Canucks. He was a great leader to the young guys out there. Everybody loved him in the locker room.
My latest for the Canucks.
I had a great chat with our prospect Ali Koskenvuo about his time at Harvard. He’s off to a great start this season and was named ECAC goaltender of the week in the NCAA.
Some tremendous quotes from an awesome kid!
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Mark Friedman was back on the ice with Abbotsford after suffering an injury on October 30th that had him stretchered off the ice.
Teddy Blueger is a perfect 8-0 in the faceoff dot through two periods.
Ryan Kesler is in the arena and just chugged a beer on the jumbotron.
There’s now a ‘Ryan Kesler’ chant.
Jake DeBrusk leads the game with four scoring chances and three shots on net.
He played 6:43 of the opening 20 minutes.
Quinn Hughes’ one-timer clocked in at 93.6 mph.
That’s his fastest shot of the season.
Kevin Lankinen will start tonight for #Canucks.
Jonathan Lekkerimäki to make his NHL debut, his parents are flying in.
Conor Garland’s moustache is looking amazing.
Artūrs Šilovs was strong in his start tonight with Abbotsford.
He stopped 23 of the 25 shots he faced for the win.
Third period goals from Mueller, Klimovich and Woo give the Canucks a 4-2 victory.
Akito Hirose has his first goal of the AHL season.
#Abbotsford #Canucks
Happy to!
Will try to be more consistent.
Quinn Hughes’ shot production is skyrocketing this year.
His shots, shot attempts and individual scoring chances at five-on-five are trending toward career highs.
His defensive game is also seeing a big jump — controlling 66.4% of scoring chances when he’s on the ice at five-on-five.
Hi Bluesky!
Here’s a pic of Elias Pettersson and Jonathan Lekkerimäki.