The Vancouver Canucks (5-2-1), coming off a 4-3 overtime loss to the New York Rangers, host the Nashville Predators (4-4) at Rogers Arena on Tuesday, October 31 at 10:00 PM ET on ESPN+ and BSSO. The Predators took down the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 in overtime in their most recent game.
Canucks vs. Predators Game Info
- Game Day: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Game Time: 10:00 PM ET
- TV: Bally Sports (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Canucks and Predators Stats, Key Players, and Injuries
Canucks Insights
- The Canucks’ 31 total goals (3.9 per game) rank eighth in the NHL.
- The Canucks have given up 19 total goals (only 2.4 per game), ranking fourth in league play for the fewest goals against.
- They have the league’s third-best goal differential at +12.
- The seven power-play goals the Canucks have recorded this season (on 27 power-play chances) are the 10th-most in the NHL.
- The Canucks rank seventh in the league with a 25.93% power-play conversion rate.
- The Canucks have scored two shorthanded goals this season.
- The Canucks have the league’s 24th-ranked penalty-kill percentage (74.19%).
- The Canucks win 48.8% of their faceoffs to rank 23rd in the NHL.
- The Canucks have a 13.8% shooting percentage as a team, which leads the league.
- The Canucks have shut out opponents once this season. They average 19.5 hits and 13 blocked shots per game.
Canucks Key Players
- Elias Pettersson is one of Vancouver’s top contributors this season with 13 points. He has averaged 0.3 goals per game, shooting 13.3%.
- J.T. Miller has four goals and eight assists for Vancouver to compile 12 total points (1.5 per game).
- With nine points through eight games (six goals and three assists), Brock Boeser has been an important part of Vancouver’s offense this season.
- Across four games played, Casey DeSmith has a goaltending record of 2-0-1. During those games, he’s allowed 10 goals while recording 95 saves.
Canucks Injuries
Teddy Blueger: Leg (Out), Guillaume Brisebois: Upper Body (Out), Tucker Poolman: Head (Out)
Predators Insights
- The Predators have 23 goals this season (2.9 per game), 19th in the NHL.
- The Predators allow 2.6 goals per game (21 in total), 11th in the league.
- With a goal differential of +2, they are 13th in the league.
- With eight power-play goals (on 34 chances), the Predators are seventh-best in the NHL.
- The Predators score on 23.53% of their power plays, No. 9 in the NHL.
- This season, the Predators have one shorthanded goal (eighth in league).
- The 69.23% penalty-kill percentage of the Predators is 30th in the league.
- The Predators win 49.6% of faceoffs, 19th-ranked in the NHL.
- The Predators’ 9.3% shooting percentage is 20th in the league.
- The Predators have shut out their opponent once. They are averaging 21.6 hits and 18.4 blocked shots per game.
Predators Key Players
- Filip Forsberg’s seven points make him a pivotal offensive option for Nashville. He has put up one goal and six assists in eight games.
- Thomas Novak is a top offensive contributor for Nashville with six total points this season. He has scored four goals and added two assists in eight games.
- Ryan O’Reilly’s four goals and two assists add up to six points this season.
- Kevin Lankinen is 0-0-0 on the season, giving up two goals (three goals against average) and compiling 17 saves with an .895 save percentage (45th in the league).
Predators Injuries
Cody Glass: Lower Body (Questionable), Luke Schenn: Lower Body (Out)