Dan and Shawn are joined by Turner Sports analyst and former NHL goalie Darren Pang (15:00). Pang explains why losing goalie Thatcher Demko to an undisclosed injury will be an issue for the Canucks and discusses how the Avalanche have re-gained control of their series against the Jets largely because they have found a way to score 10 goals in two games against Hellebuyck. Pang also gives a full two-minute breakdown of Sergei Bobrovsky's incredible save on Matt Dumba in the Panthers OT win against the Lightning and calls that save the best he's seen in the NHL this season. He also talks about the Lightning and answers the question from Rosen on if we're seeing the end of an era of Tampa Bay hockey. In addition, Rosen and Roarke discuss the Islanders and Capitals chances of getting back in their respective series. The Islanders are down 2-0 to the Hurricanes and the Capitals are down 2-0 to the New York Rangers. They breakdown Carter Verhaeghe's ability to be clutch, why the Maple Le...
TB 2, FLA 3TSN Hockey analyst Bruce Boudreau joins That's Hockey to share how he would handle the struggling Elias Pettersson after coaching him for a little over a year in Vancouver, and if he believes the Canucks can survive the series against the Predators without Thatcher Demko.
It's game day and Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee are all dressed up to tee up Game 3 between the Leafs and Bruins. Former Leafs' GM Gord Stellick chats about the Leafs' recent challenges on home ice and Marner's underwhelming play thus far. Satiar Shah of Canucks Central weighs in on the Canucks' performance in Game 2, Demko's injury timeline and more!
Elias Pettersson hasn't played up the level that's been expected of him through two games in Vancouver's opening-round series against Nashville and signs of frustration are evident. TSN Canucks reporter Farhan Lalji has more on the responsibility Pettersson is taking on for his play and how Rick Tocchet is managing his centre.
NSH 4, VAN 1JD Bunkis and Breakfast Television's Sid Seixeiro chat about the nature of the Maple Leafs' crowd and fanbase, if Mitch Marner's criticism is fair, Sheldon Keefe, and the secrecy around William Nylander.
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman look back at an entertaining Game 2 between the Vancouver Canucks and Nashville Predators.They also talk about the Rangers taking a 2-0 series lead over the Washington Capitals with a close 4-3 win in Game 2, and much more!
WSH 3, NYR 4TSN's Farhan Lalji joins SportsCentre to express how concerning it is for the Canucks if Thatcher Demko is out for the series against the Predators, and assess Casey DeSmith's performance with Demko sidelined in Game 2.
NSH 4, VAN 1After suffering a 4-1 loss to the Predators in Game 2, TSN Hockey analyst Frankie Corrado joins SportsCentre to discuss how much harder it will be for the Canucks to win the series if Thatcher Demko, is out for the rest of the series, and why Elias Pettersson is struggling so far in the series.
NSH 4, VAN 1Filip Forsberg scored a goal and had an assist, and the Predators beat the Canucks to level the best-of-seven playoff series. Casey DeSmith, playing in place of the injured Thatcher Demko, gave up three goals on 15 shots in the loss. Series tied 1-1.
NSH 4, VAN 1Extended highlights of the Nashville Predators at the Vancouver Canucks; Game 2 of the First Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs 00:00 1st Period 01:36 2nd Period 06:35 3rd Period
NSH 4, VAN 1Filip Forsberg and Anthony Beauvillier had a goal and an assist each and the Nashville Predators blocked an astounding 32 shots to steal Game 2 against the Vancouver Canucks 4-1.
NSH 4, VAN 1A series of deflections leads to the puck not going in the net, puck luck or unluck, depending on who you are rooting for
NSH 4, VAN 1Watch as Nashville Predators' Filip Forsberg takes a drop pass in the corner and roofs a beauty in tight past Vancouver Canucks goalie Casey DeSmith to extend his team's lead in Game 2.
NSH 4, VAN 1Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee chat about the Leafs levelling the series with a 3-2 win in Boston. They go deeper about Matthews’ dominance, Samsonov’s bounce-back and what needs to change ahead of Game 3. Former NHLer Rob Brown stops by to chat about the Oilers’ big win over Los Angeles and much more!
LAK 4, EDM 7Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes and head coach Rick Tocchet sit down with Colby Armstrong to discuss effective player/coach communication, what changed for their team this season and more.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS (23-30-5) vs BOSTON BRUINS (44-8-5) 4:00 PM PST ROGERS ARENA, VANCOUVER, BC TV: SN PACIFIC, SN WEST, CITY.
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VANCOUVER CANUCKS (21-30-4) vs PHILADELPHIA FLYERS (22-24-10) 7:00 PM PST ROGERS ARENA, VANCOUVER, BC TV: SPORTSNET PACIFIC, CBC RADIO: SN650 Is it just me, or is the longest three game losing streak ever? That win over Bo Horvat and the New York Islanders seems so long ago that it’s fading from memory.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS (21-28-4) vs RANGERS (31-14-8) 7:00 PM PST ROGERS ARENA, VANCOUVER, BC TV: SPORTSNET PACIFIC RADIO: SN650 Welcome to round 2 of the home at home game against eastern teams that know how to play pro hockey.
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