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The Canucks have lost four of their last five games and are about to start a three-game Central Division road trip.
Kiefer Sherwood has always stood out on the ice – not just for his speed, but for the way he plays every shift like it’s personal. He’s all energy, all drive, all-in. This season, that intensity comes with a new layer of control,
The St. Louis Blues and Vancouver Canucks have much in common these days. Both teams are losing ground in the Western Conference standings during their October struggles, and both teams are depleted by injuries.
At the 10-game mark, the Canucks are a .500 team. In a lot of ways, especially on the injury front, they’ve endured a brutal run out and kept their head above water. We’ve yet to really see what this team might look like when it’s able to play with a full deck of cards.
Dalibor Dvorsky will make his season debut on Thursday night when the St. Louis Blues host the Vancouver Canucks at Enterprise Center (7 p.m. CT, FanDuel Sports Network, 101 ESPN). Dvorsky was recalled from the Springfield Thunderbirds on Wednesday.
Max Sasson scored the last of Vancouver’s three goals in a span of 3:26 in the second period and the Canucks rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat the Dallas Stars 5-3.
Vancouver’s next game is the last of this three-game homestand, as they’ll be welcoming the Rangers on Tuesday. This is the first time Canucks fans will see J.T. Miller at Rogers Arena since he was traded to the Rangers at the end of January. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 pm PT.