PLAYERS:
Roberto Luongo,
Pavel Datsyuk,
Jiri Hudler,
Todd Bertuzzi,
Mason Raymond,
Cody Hodgson,
Alain Vigneault,
Kyle Wellwood,
Pavol Demitra,
Jeff Tambellini,
Henrik Sedin,
Jonathan Toews
TEAMS: Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Chicago Blackhawks
TEAMS: Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Chicago Blackhawks
The Canucks lost another game in the shootout on Thursday night, losing the game 4-3 to the Detroit Red Wings. While they didn’t deserve to win the game based on their play in regulation time and overtime, the shootout is a different animal. It usually has very little to do with the run of play. They lost the shootout because Detroit is a much better shootout team than the Canucks.
The Canucks are one of the best teams in the NHL but they are one of the worst in shootouts. One would think that a team that boasts a Vezina trophy finalist and a lineup filled with offensive talent would be good in shootouts. Instead, Vancouver has a 3-5 record, are 19th in shooting percentage and are 5th worst in save percentage. And this is not a new problem for the Canucks, it has gone on a few years. They were 4-5 last season and 4-4 the year before and 3-7 the year before that. So what gives?
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