Vancouver Canucks aim to avoid Minnesota Wild smothering in NHL play-in series
EDMONTON — The recently woebegone Vancouver Canucks are retooled and ready to make some noise in the NHL’s return to play tournament, but first must avoid being smothered by the Minnesota Wild.
The Canucks, out of the playoffs since 2015, have assembled one of the best group of top-6 forwards in the NHL, with four 20-plus goal scorers: J.T. Miller, Tanner Pearson, Elias Pettersson and Bo Horvat.
But if the regular season is any indication, the Canucks will only go as far as goalie Jacob Markstrom can take them.
Markstrom, the 30-year-old Swede, carried Vancouver through the regular season, looking brilliant at times while facing a shooting gallery on a squad that averaged about 33 shots on goal against per game (28th in the NHL). When Markstrom went down with a knee injury in late February, the Canucks swooned too, going 6-9-2 before the spread of COVID-19 forced the league to suspend play on March 12.