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The Vancouver Canucks secured a crucial victory in Game 3 against the Nashville Predators, largely thanks to the heroics of netminder Casey DeSmith. DeSmith’s outstanding performance not only earned his team the win but also drew admiration from his teammates, notably injured star Thatcher Demko. Demko is currently accompanying the team on the road to recovery but his return date isn’t known.

Demko’s injury is being described as “unique” but his presence and encouragement proved instrumental in boosting DeSmith’s confidence. Reports are that Demko was in tears learning about the severity of his injury, but even if he can’t play, he’s an important part of the puzzle. DeSmith revealed that Demko expressed unwavering faith in his abilities, a sentiment that resonated deeply with the backup goaltender.

The Canucks are grateful DeSmith appears ready to take the net, but they’d love to have a healthy Demko back. Reports from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman shed light on the nature of Demko’s injury, describing it as a unique setback that has left the Canucks uncertain about its duration. They know it’s not a minor issue, but they aren’t sure it’s a major one either. While the team remains optimistic about Demko’s eventual return, they don’t have a definitive timeline, something head coach Rick Tocchet shared this week.

It was also Tocchet who had to calm a very emotional Demko by telling him his season wasn’t over. Even though he won’t take the net against versus the Predators, the Canucks don’t plan to end their playoff run in Round 1. That leaves a window open for Demko to contribute down the line. The team won’t force it, but the longer they play, the better the chance Demko is able to return.

Canucks Don’t Know Much But Will Play It Safe

The Canucks’ cautious approach makes sense. Demko previously missed a substantial portion of the season due to injury. The last time the Canucks said Demko was “week to week,” he missed five weeks. Rushing him back, even as much as he’s emotional about missing games, makes little sense.

As the team navigates the playoffs without their Vezina Trophy-worthy goaltender, the unwavering support from Demko and the stellar performance of DeSmith offer reassurance to Canucks fans, who eagerly await further updates on Demko’s recovery timeline.

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