Bruins go for season-best three-game winning streak as the Canucks visits Beantown
After opening their five-game road trip with a win on Saturday, the Vancouver Canucks make their lone visit to TD Garden on Tuesday night as they take on the Boston Bruins. On the heels of a three-game losing skid that dropped them below .500 the Bruins have won two games in a row and with a win tonight would secure the longest winning streak of the season and remain undefeated since Joe Sacco took over for Jim Montgomery who was fired last week. Vancouver has not won in Boston since 2018 losing four straight trips by a combined score of 16-4 and have been shutout twice in that span.
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Game Date: Nov. 26, 2024
Game Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
TV Channel: NESN
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Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes leads the team with 19 points on the season and comes into this game with 11 points in his last 10 games. Hughes ranks fourth in scoring among all defenseman in the NHL and is the only defenseman to lead his team in points. The seventh overall pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, Hughes recently tallied his 300th career assist and is on pace for his fourth consecutive 60-assist campaign.
The Bruins scoring attack has been dreadful this season ranking last in the NHL scoring 2.32 goals per game with their power play also suffering similar struggles converting on 12.8% of chances with the man advantage. No Boston skater has more than eight goals through the first 22 games and only three players have five or more goals in the season’s first quarter.
Kevin Lankinen has nine wins between the pipes for Vancouver this season while posting a career-best 2.74 goals against average. Lankinen spent his first two seasons in the NHL with Chicago where he won a career-high 17 games before two years in Nashville and signed a one-year deal with the Canucks back in September.
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