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CANUCKS VS KRAKEN

TV: Sportsnet Pacific, KONG, KING 5, KHN, TVAS2

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the fourth and final meeting between the Canucks and Kraken this season: Dec. 28 (home, 5-4 W), Jan. 2 (road, 3-4 L), Mar. 1 (road, 6-3 L), and Apr. 2 (home).
  • Vancouver is 8-5-1 all-time against Seattle, including a 3-2-1 record at home.
  • The Canucks are 4-5-1 in their last 10 games against the Kraken (2-2-1 in their last five).
  • Conor Garland leads all active Canucks skaters in scoring against Seattle with 14 points (6-8-14) in 14 career games.
  • In 11 career games against the Kraken, Quinn Hughes has nine points (2-7-9).
  • Tyler Myers has seven points (1-6-7) in 14 career games against Seattle.
  • In eight career games against the Kraken, Jake DeBrusk has six points (4-2-6).
  • Thatcher Demko has a record of 5-2-1 with a 2.97 goals-against-average and an .899 save percentage in nine career appearances against Seattle.
  • Kevin Lankinen is 1-2-0 with a 2.76 goals-against-average and an .890 save percentage in four career appearances against the Kraken.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Quinn Hughes has nine points (2-7-9) in his last nine games. Hughes leads all defencemen in points per game (1.17), is tied for third in assists (54), and third in points (70).
  • Brock Boeser has eight points (6-2-8) in his last seven games.
  • Pius Suter has eight points (2-6-8) in his last four games.
  • Kiefer Sherwood has six points (2-4-6) in his last three games.
  • Since February 1, the Canucks have a penalty kill percentage of 90.7%, ranking first in the NHL over that span.

LAST MEETING MAR. 1/25: VAN 3 at SEA 6

Andre Burakovsky opened the scoring 5:47 into the first period…Pius Suter evened the game unassisted 5:48 later…Filip Chytil gave Vancouver the lead with 3:33 remaining in the first period…Tyler Myers and Marcus Pettersson had the helpers… Oliver Bjorkstrand tied the game 4:11 into the second period…Dakota Joshua gave Vancouver the lead at the 8:05 mark of the second… Drew O’Connor had the assist... Matty Beniers tied the game at 12:08 of the second…Eeli Tolvanen gives Seattle the lead 1:00 later…Brandon Montour gave the Kraken the lead 5:38 into the third... Eeli Tolvanen scored the final goal with 2:31 remaining of the third...Jake DeBrusk had five shots...Derek Forbort had six hits... Carson Soucy, Arshdeep Bains, Nils Höglander, Marcus Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, and Tyler Myers each blocked two shots...Kevin Lankinen made 18 saves.

2024.25 TEAM RANKS

 

VAN

SEA

Goals For/Game

2.84 (21st)

2.97 (16th)

Goals Against/Game

3.07 (t-19th)

3.23 (23rd)

Power Play %

22.4 (14th)

18.9 (24th)

Penalty Kill %

82.8 (3rd)

76.9 (21st)

Penalty Min./Game

9:20 (26th)

6:44 (3rd)

*Rankings are accurate as of 12:00am PT on April 2, 2025

LAST GAME PLAYED – MAR. 30/25: VAN 1 at WPG 3

Pius Suter opened the scoring at 18:55 of the first period…Tyler Myers and Jake DeBrusk had the assists…Kyler Connor tied the game 9:26 into the second …Cole Scheifele and Colin Miller had the helpers…Mason Appleton gave Winnipeg the lead 6:24 into the third…Adam Lowry and Nikolaj Ehlers were credited with the assists…Cole Perfetti made it 3-1 5:49 later… Vladislav Namestnikov and Kyle Connor were awarded the assists...Karlsson led the Canucks with four shots on goal…Sherwood had 10 hits…Hughes and Marcus Pettersson both had two blocked shots…Thatcher Demko made 24 saves.

LAST 5 – vs SEATTLE

  • Mar. 1/25: VAN 3 at SEA 6
  • Jan. 2/25: VAN 4 at SEA 3 (SO)
  • Dec. 28/24: VAN 4 vs SEA 5 (OT)
  • Feb. 22/24: VAN 2 at SEA 5
  • Nov. 24/23: VAN 5 at SEA 1

QUINN-TASTIC

  • Quinn Hughes (16-54-70 in 60 GP) has matched his own franchise record for the most points by a defenseman through the first 60 games of a season, matching his 12-58-70 performance over the same span in 2023.24.
    • Hughes also became the sixth defenseman in NHL history to record at least 70 points in 60 games on multiple occasions, joining Paul Coffey (8x), Bobby Orr (6x), Denis Potvin (3x), Phil Housley (2x), and Cale Makar (2x).
  • With two assists on Mar. 28/25 at CBJ, Quinn Hughes notched the 80th multi-assist game of his career, surpassing Stan Smyl for third-most in franchise history.
  • Playing a career-high 31:38 on Mar. 24/25 at NJD, Quinn Hughes skated a total distance of 4.77 miles over the course of the contest, the third-highest milage accumulated by a skater in a game this season.
  • Hitting a max speed of 24.56 mph on Mar. 22/25 at NYR, Quinn Hughes registered the fastest max speed by any skater in 2024.25, and the fastest since Denis Gurianov hit 24.60 mph in a game during the 2021.22 season.
  • With an assist on Dakota Joshua’s opening goal on Mar. 22/25 at NYR, Quinn Hughes reached the 400-point mark in his career, joining Alexander Elder as the only defenceman in franchise history to reach the milestone.
    • Hughes also recorded his 200th road point on the play and became the fourth-fastest defenceman in NHL history to record 200 career road points (212 games). Only Bobby Orr, Paul Coffey, and Ray Bourque did it faster.
  • Recording an assist on the game-tying goal on Mar. 20/25 at STL, Quinn Hughes reached the 50-assist mark for the fourth consecutive season, joining Henrik Sedin (seven consecutive seasons) as the only players in franchise history with a run of that length.
  • With two assists on Mar. 18/25 vs WPG, Quinn Hughes tied Stan Smyl for the third-most multi-assist games in franchise history (79).
    • Hughes also passed Ray Bourque for the fourth-most multi-assist games in NHL history by a defenceman before the age of 25.
  • Putting home the opening goal on both Mar. 15/25 vs CHI and Mar. 16/25 vs UTA, Quinn Hughes scored in back-to-back games for the eighth time in his career.
  • Scoring his 12th even-strength goal of the season on Mar. 15/25 vs CHI, Quinn Hughes tied his own team record for most even-strength goals by a defenceman in a season (accomplished in 2023.24).

PIUS SHOOTER

  • With three assists on Mar. 28/25 at CBJ, Pius Suter hit the 20-assist mark for the second time in his career. He becomes the fifth Swiss forward (eighth player overall) to record multiple 20+ assist seasons.
  • Recording two assists on Mar. 26/25 at NYI, Pius Suter set a new career-high in points (37, now 38), surpassing his total from the 2021.22 season (36) with Detroit.
  • Putting home two goals on Mar. 18/25 vs WPG, Pius Suter recorded his 20th goal of the season, becoming only the sixth Swiss-born player in NHL history to record a 20-goal season.
  • Scoring a goal on Mar. 1 at SEA, Pius Suter reached a new career-high of 16 goals in a single season (surpassing his 15 in 2021.22 with DET). Suter currently sits seventh all-time in scoring by a Swiss-born player with 144 points (73-71-144) in 342 career games.

“KIE-FER SHER-WOOD”

  • Recording three assists on Mar. 28/25 at CBJ, Kiefer Sherwood set a new career-high for assists in a season (18).
    • Sherwood also tied his single-game high for most assists and points in the process.
  • With three points (2-1-3) on Mar. 26/25 at NYI, Kiefer Sherwood tied his single-game high in points, hit three previous times, most recently on Dec. 16/24 vs COL.
  • Recording 12 hits on Mar. 22/25 at NYR, Kiefer Sherwood set the NHL’s single-season hits record (384), passing Jeremy Lauzon’s 383 hits recorded during the 2023.24 season.
    • Sherwood’s 12 hits also matched a career-high, previously set on Oct. 22/25 at CHI.
  • With 10 hits on Mar. 20/25 at STL, Kiefer Sherwood tied Jeremy Lauzon (383 in 2023.24) for the most hits in a single season since individual player hits began being tracked in 2005.06.
  • Recording nine hits on Feb. 22/25 at VGK, Kiefer Sherwood became the fastest player in NHL history to record 300 hits in a season, doing so in only 52 games, surpassing the previous record set by Mark Borowiecki in 2016.17 (59 GP).
  • With his first of eight hits on Feb. 2/25 vs DET, Kiefer Sherwood broke Luke Schenn’s franchise record for hits (274).
  • Recording five hits on Jan. 11/25 at TOR, Kiefer Sherwood has 249 on the season, passing Maxim Lapierre (244 in 2011.12) for the most hits in a single season by a Canucks forward.

SHORTHANDED SNIPER

  • Recording his seventh career shorthanded goal (his fifth with the Canucks) on Mar. 28/25 at CBJ, Tyler Myers passed Darnell Nurse and Kris Letang as the NHL’s active leader in shorthanded goals by a defenceman.
    • Myers also tied Mattias Ohlund for the second-most shorthanded goals by a defenceman in franchise history, trailing only Jyrki Lumme (6)

LEKK MARKS THE SPOT

  • Scoring a goal and adding the shootout winner, Jonathan Lekkerimäki registered both his first career shootout attempt and goal, becoming the second player from the 2022 Draft Class to score a game-deciding-goal.

BOES-T IN CLASS

  • Tying the game at three with 4:50 remaining in regulation on Mar. 22/25 at NYR, Brock Boeser passed Markus Naslund and Elias Pettersson for the most game-tying goals in the final five minutes of regulation in franchise history (9).
  • With two goals on Mar. 20/25 at STL, Brock Boeser became the ninth player in franchise history to record 200 goals with the franchise.
    • Boeser became the third-fastest player to reach 200-career goals (541 games) when starting their career in Vancouver, behind only Pavel Bure (328 games played) and Trevor Linden (531 games played).
  • Putting home his second of the game late in regulation on Mar. 20/25 at STL, Brock Boeser scored two or more goals in back-to-back games for the fourth time in his career (first time since Nov. 25-28, 2023).
  • Scoring two goals on Mar. 18/25 vs WPG, Brock Boeser passed Thomas Gradin for ninth on the franchise’s all-time goals list.
    • With his second goal, Boeser hit the 20-goal plateau for the sixth time in his career, becoming the 11th player in franchise history with as many 20+ goal seasons.
  • Recording an assist on Feb. 27/25 at ANA, Brock Boeser tied Bo Horvat for 12th on the Canucks’ all-time scoring list.
  • Putting home his 197th career goal on Feb. 8/25 vs TOR, Brock Boeser tied Thomas Gradin for the ninth-most goals in franchise history.
  • Scoring the game-winning goal on Feb. 8/25 vs TOR, Brock Boeser tied J.T. Miller for the 10th-most game-winning goals in franchise history (27).
  • Putting home his 17th goal of the season on Feb. 6/25 vs COL, Brock Boeser also recorded the 70th power play goal of his career, passing Pavel Bure for seventh in franchise history.
  • Scoring the Canucks’ first goal on Jan. 23/25 at EDM, Brock Boeser notched the 17th goal of his career against the Oilers, tied with the Los Angeles Kings for the most goals against a single franchise in his career.
  • Getting on the board just 31 seconds into the first period on Jan. 11/25 at TOR, Brock Boeser tallied his fifth career opening-minute goal, tying Trevor Linden, Henrik Sedin, and Tony Tanti for the third most in franchise history.

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

  • Scoring the game-tying goal at 19:56 of the third period on Mar. 20/25 at STL, Brock Boeser scored the second-latest game-tying goal in franchise history, only behind Martin Gelinas (19:58 of the third, Apr. 5/97 at EDM).

BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS IT

  • Scoring goals at 9:50 (Nils Åman) and 9:58 (Pius Suter) of the third period on Mar. 15/25 vs CHI, the Canucks tied two previous instances of scoring two goals in eight seconds (Apr. 2/71 and Apr. 3/77) for the second-fastest two goals in franchise history.
  • Scoring two goals in 35 seconds or less twice on Mar. 15/25, the Canucks accomplished this feat twice in the same game for the first time since Apr. 15/93.

PETTERSZN

  • With two points (1-1-2) on Mar. 12/25 at CGY, Elias Pettersson recorded his 118th career multi-point game, the second-most amongst Swedish-born NHL players since his debut during the 2018.19 season (Mika Zibanejad, 129 games).
  • Recording two points on Mar. 12/25 at CGY, Elias Pettersson has now recorded points in 10 straight contests against the Flames, matching the longest streak of his career against a single franchise (10 games vs LAK).
    • Pettersson also joined Nathan MacKinnon (COL) and Jason Robertson (DAL) as the only players with active 10+ game point streaks against Calgary.
  • Tying the game with his 14th goal of the season on Mar. 12/25 at CGY, Elias Pettersson recorded his 450th career point, passing Todd Bertuzzi for ninth all-time in franchise history.
  • Scoring his 13th goal of the season on Mar. 11/25 vs MTL, Elias Pettersson recorded his 449th career point, tying Todd Bertuzzi for ninth all-time in franchise history.
  • Going 20/25 (80.0%) in the faceoff dot on Mar. 5/25 vs ANA, Elias Pettersson set a new career-high for most faceoffs won in a single game, set a new Canucks’ season-high, and was the most by a Canucks player since J.T. Miller won 20 faceoffs on Dec. 23/23 vs SJS.

FIL THE THRILL

  • With two assists on Mar. 7/25 vs MIN, Filip Hronek has 34 career multi-assist games in his career, trailing only Adam Fox (61), Charlie McAvoy (45), and Mikhail Sergachev (44) amongst defenceman selected in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.
  • Recording two assists on Mar. 5/25 vs ANA, Filip Hronek reached the 60-assist mark for the Canucks, becoming the third-fastest player to reach the mark in franchise history (125 games), only trailing Quinn Hughes (103 games), and Dale Tallon (122 games).

KEVIN BLANKINEN

  • Leading the Canucks to victory on Mar. 7/25 vs MIN, Kevin Lankinen made a season-high 37 saves, his most saves in a game since Jan. 17/23 when he stopped 39/40 as a member of the Nashville Predators against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • Winning his 20th game in just his 36th appearance in a Canucks uniform, Kevin Lankinen became the third-fastest goaltender in franchise history to reach the 20-win mark, behind Ryan Miller (29 GP) and Kay Whitmore (33 GP).

HELLO CHYTIL!

  • Since his arrival via trade on Jan. 31/25 through Mar. 1/25, Filip Chytil ranks first amongst Canucks skaters in shots, shot attempts, individual scoring chances, and drawn penalties.
  • Scoring a goal in his Canucks debut on Feb. 2/25 vs DET, Filip Chytil became the 494th different player to score in a Canucks uniform, and 62nd player to score in his debut.
  • Filip Chytil was acquired alongside defenceman Victor Mancini in a trade with the New York Rangers on January 31. Here is what you need to know about the Canucks’ newest centreman:
    • Chytil will wear number 72 in Vancouver. He becomes the fourth player in franchise history to wear the number, following Peter Schaefer (2000-2001), Travis Boyd (2021), and Anthony Beauvillier (2023-2024).
    • He was selected by the Rangers in the first round, 21st overall, in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, 14 picks after Elias Pettersson.
    • The 6’2”, 210lbs forward has appeared in 378 career game, all with the Rangers, scoring 164 points (75-89-164), ranking t-104th on the team’s all-time list at the time of the trade.
    • He has also appeared in 36 career Stanley Cup playoff games, posting 13 points (8-5-13) and helping New York to the 2022 Eastern Conference Final.
    • The Kromeriz, CZE native has represented Czechia on several occasions, including the 2015 World Under-17 Challenge, the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament (where he won gold), the 2017 U18 World Championships, the 2018 World Junior Hockey Championships, and the 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2023 World Championships.

TOC OF THE HILL

  • Winning gold as an Assistant Coach with Team Canada at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, Rick Tocchet won his third international best-on-best championship, following his wins at the 1987 and 1991 Canada Cup.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Artūrs Šilovs reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 29
  • Max Sasson recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 28
  • Thatcher Demko activated from Injured Reserve, Mar. 24
  • Aatu Räty recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 23
  • Aku Koskenvuo agrees to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract, Mar. 18
  • Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 18
  • Linus Karlsson agrees to terms on a one-year contract extension, Mar. 14
  • Artūrs Šilovs recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 9
  • Nikita Tolopilo reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 9
  • Nikita Tolopilo recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 8
  • Artūrs Šilovs reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 8
  • Artūrs Šilovs recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 7
  • Jonathan Lekkerimäki recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 7
  • Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 7
  • Artūrs Šilovs reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 7
  • Jonathan Lekkerimäki reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 7
  • Victor Mancini reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 7
  • Third-round pick acquired from the New York Rangers in exchange for Carson Soucy, Mar. 6
  • Jonathan Lekkerimäki recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 4

THE LAST TIME…

  • The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Mar. 24/25 at NJD
  • The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Mar. 30/25 at WPG
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Mar. 26/25 at NYI
  • The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Jan. 21/25 vs BUF
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Mar. 5/25 vs ANA
  • The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Mar. 11/25 vs MTL
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Jan. 8/25 at WSH
  • The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Mar. 12/25 at CGY
  • The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Mar. 11/25 vs MTL
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Mar. 20/25 at STL
  • The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Mar. 26/25 at NYI
  • The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Mar. 16/25 vs UTA
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Mar. 20/25 at STL
  • The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Mar. 24/25 at NJD
  • The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Mar. 30/25 at WPG
  • The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Jan. 8/25 at WSH

2024.25 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

  • Most Goals Scored, Game: 6, 4x, Latest Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • Most Goals Scored, Period: 4, 3x, Latest Oct. 26/24 vs PIT, 2nd period
  • Most Goals Allowed, Game: 7, Nov. 9/24 vs EDM
  • Most Goals Allowed, Period: 4, 3x, Latest Mar. 22/25 at NYR, 3rd period
  • Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, 3x Latest Jan. 10/25 at CAR
  • Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, 5x, Latest Feb. 4/25 vs COL
  • Most PPG Scored, Game: 2, 6x, Latest Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • Most PPG Allowed, Game: 2, 5x, Latest Jan. 23/25 at EDM
  • Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 4x, Latest Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • Most SHG Allowed, Game: 1, 7x, Latest Mar. 26/25 at NYI
  • Most Shots, Game: 39, Mar. 22/25 at NYR
  • Most Shots, Period: 21, Jan. 8/25 at WSH, 2nd period
  • Most Shots, OT: 4, 4x, Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • Fewest Shots, Game: 15, 2x, Latest Mar. 15/25 vs CHI
  • Fewest Shots, Period: 2, 2x, Latest Dec. 19/24 at VGK, 2nd period
  • Fewest Shots, OT: 0, 4x, Latest Jan. 6/25 at MTL
  • Most Shots Allowed, Game: 38, 2x, Latest Mar. 28/25 at CBJ
  • Most Shots Allowed, Period: 20, Jan. 14/25 at WPG, 2nd period
  • Most Shots Allowed, OT: 5, Jan. 8/25 at WSH
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 12, Mar. 22/25 at NYR
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 1, Mar. 22/25 at NYR, 1st period
  • Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, 2x, Latest Mar. 12/25 at CGY
  • Most Hits, Game: 51, Jan. 3/25 vs NSH
  • Fewest Hits, Game: 13, Oct. 9/24 vs CGY
  • Most Blocked Shots, Game: 26, Nov. 26/24 at BOS
  • Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 7, Nov. 5/24 at ANA
  • Largest Margin of Victory: 4 goals, 4x, Latest Mar. 18/25 vs WPG
  • Largest Margin of Defeat: 6 goals, Oct. 30/24 vs NJD
  • Longest Win Streak: 4 games, Oct. 17-26/24
  • Longest Point Streak: 5 games, Oct. 17-28/24 (4-0-1)
  • Longest Winless Streak: 4 games, Jan. 3-10/25 (0-2-2)
  • Longest Pointless Streak: 2 games, 6x, Latest Mar. 9-11/25

VANCOUVER 2024.25 RECORD WHEN…

  • Score 4+ Goals: 17-1-5
  • Score 3 Goals or Less: 17-26-8
  • Allow 4+ Goals: 1-18-8
  • Allow 3 Goals or Less: 33-9-5
  • Scoring First: 22-10-8
  • Allowing First Goal: 12-17-5
  • On 0 Days Rest: 2-7-0
  • On 1 Day Rest: 21-15-10
  • On 2 Days Rest: 8-3-1
  • On 3+ Days Rest: 3-2-2
  • Score a PPG: 22-8-8
  • Give up a PPG: 11-12-6
  • 25 or More Shots on Goal: 19-13-9
  • Less than 25 shots: 15-14-4

THREE STARS – MARCH

  • Hronek – 15 pts
  • Pettersson – 15 pts
  • Hughes – 15 pts
  • Boeser – 10 pts
  • Höglander – 10 pts
  • Suter – 10 pts
  • Demko – 10 pts
  • Blueger – 5 pts
  • Lankinen – 5 pts
  • Forbort – 5 pts
  • Sherwood – 5 pts

FEBRUARY WINNER – Demko, D. E. Pettersson, DeBrusk, Chytil, O’Conner, Hronek, Pettersson, Garland (5 pts)

JANUARY WINNER – Hughes (20 pts)

DECEMBER WINNER – Hughes (20 pts)

NOVEMBER WINNER – DeBrusk (20 pts)

OCTOBER WINNER – Lankinen (25 pts)

*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars Selection