Popular Post Goal:thecup Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted November 12, 2022 (edited) [GDT] Nov 12/22 Vancouver Canucks(4-7-3) @ Toronto Maple Leafs(7-5-3) Scotiabank Arena 4:00pm PT CBC SNP SNO SNW SNP650AM SCREW THE LEAFS EDITION: CDC Pregame: Spoiler PREVIEW | Canucks at Maple Leafs by Canucks Communications @Canucks / Vancouver Canucks 5:00 AM Facebook Share Twitter Share Link Share Email Share CANUCKS @ MAPLE LEAFS PREVIEW TV: CBC, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet West Radio: Sportsnet 650 MATCH-UP INFO Tonight marks the first of two meetings between the Canucks and the Maple Leafs this season: Nov. 12 (away) and Mar. 4 (home). The Canucks are 71-63-22-3 all-time against the Leafs including a 27-39-11-1 record on the road. Vancouver is 6-4-0 in their last 10 games vs Toronto (3-2-0 in their last 5). Among active Canucks skaters, J.T. Miller leads the team in career points vs Toronto with 25 points (11-14-25) in 30 games. Brock Boeser has 15 points (5-10-15) in 16 career games against the Leafs. Quinn Hughes has nine points (1-8-9) in 12 career games against Toronto. Tyler Myers leads active Canucks skaters in games played against the Leafs at 46 (4-13-17 in those 46 games). Thatcher Demko is 4-3-0 in his career against Toronto with a 3.32 GAA and .911 save-percentage. Spencer Martin has yet to face Toronto in his career. LAST MEETING - MAR. 5/22: VAN 6 at TOR 4 J.T. Miller opened up scoring at 7:48 in the first period...Tanner Pearson and Travis Hamonic recorded assists on the play...Brock Boeser scored a power play goal at 4:12 in the second...Chiasson collected the GWG assisted by Bo Horvat and Vasily Podkolzin at 6:55 in the third period...13 made the score sheet with five players notching multi-point games: Brock Boeser (1-1-2), J.T. Miller (1-1-2), Travis Hamonic (1-1-2), Bo Horvat (0-2-2) and Tanner Pearson (1-1-2)...Alex Chiasson led the team in shots (5)...Luke Schenn led the team in blocked shots (3)...Thatcher Demko faced 38 shots. LAST GAME PLAYED - NOV. 9/22: VAN 2 at MTL 5 Luke Schenn scored the Canucks' first goal at 4:45 in the third to make it 1-4...Brock Boeser recorded the solo assist...Nils Höglander scored his first goal of the season at 8:57...Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes both registered their 12th assist of the season on the play...Boeser led the team in shots (5)...Nils Aman led the team in blocked shots (3)...Thatcher Demko faced 29 shots. LAST 5 vs TORONTO Mar. 5/22: VAN 6 vs TOR 4 Feb. 12/21: VAN 3 at TOR 2 May1/21:VAN 1 vs TOR 5 Apr. 29/21: VAN 1 vs TOR 4 Apr. 20/21: VAN 6 vs TOR 3 HUGHES' HELPING HANDS Recording his 12th assist of the season against the Canadiens on Nov. 9, Quinn Hughes tied Jiri Bubla (1983.84) for the Canucks' record of most assists in a 10-game span. Hughes also became the fourth defenceman in franchise history to record at least one assist in eight straight games played, and now sits only one game away from also tying Bubla (9 GP in 1983.83). Dennis Kearns is the only Canuck defenceman to reach a double digit assist streak at 11 games in 1976.77. HARD HITTING SCHENN Registering three hits against Montreal on Nov. 9, Luke Schenn ranks second in NHL history for most career hits among defencemen at 2,897, sitting 49 hits away from Brooks Orpik for first. Schenn has collected the most hits amongst the Canucks (57 in 14 games) this season, nearly doubling Dakota Joshua and J.T. Miller who are tied for second at 29 apiece. HORVAT'S HOT STREAK Tallying eight goals in five games (Oct. 28-Nov.8), Bo Horvat tied Mikael Samuelsson (2009.10, March) and Alexandre Burrows (2009.10, January) for the most goals over a five-game span and are the only Canucks to achieve this record in the last 26 years. Horvat is also the first player in franchise history to have five multi-goal games in the first 13 games. He now ranks second in goals in the NHL this season at 12, only two behind Connor McDavid (14) for first place. With 24 goals in 29 games since March 9, 2022, Horvat has the highest goals per game (0.83) in the League during that stretch (minimum 5 GP). Scoring his fifth power play goal in three games (Oct. 28-Nov. 3), Horvat tied Ryan Kesler and Henrik Sedin for 10th most power play goals in franchise history (61), accomplishing the feat in 64 fewer games than Kesler (583 GP vs 647 GP) and 588 fewer games than Henrik (1,171 GP). He also potted his 10th career shorthanded goal (EN), tying Kesler for seventh-most in club history. HORVAT HITS 200 Picking up an assist on J.T. Miller's first period goal on Nov. 5 vs NSH, Bo Horvat recorded his 200th career assist, become the 22nd Canuck in team history to hit that mark. HATS OFF TO KUZ Recording a hat-trick with three goals, including the game-winner, on Nov. 3 vs ANA, Andrei Kuzmenko became just the fourth Russian-born skater in Canucks history to record a hat-trick, joining Pavel Bure (9x), Alexander Mogilny (4x), and Igor Larionov (2x). The winger became the fourth Canucks player in the past 20 years to record three goals in a single frame joining Horvat (Oct. 22/19), Mikael Samuelsson (Mar. 9/10) and Markus Naslund (Oct. 21/02). FIVE-POINT PETEY Posting one goal and four assists on Nov. 3 vs ANA, Elias Pettersson recorded his third career five-point game, joining Alexander Mogilny as the only other player in Canucks history to do so. He currently leads the team in assists (10) and points (15) in 11 games so far this season. MARTIN'S MAGICAL RUN Turning aside 26 shots in an 8-5 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Nov. 3, Spencer Martin improved his record with the Canucks to 5-0-4, passing Curt Ridley (6-0-2 in 1975.76) as the only goaltender in franchise history to earn at least a point in each of his first ten starts with the team. Martin extends this record to 6-0-4 with his regulation win against the Ottawa Senators on Nov. 8 facing 41 shots BOUDREAU REACHES 600 WINS Thanks to Vancouver's 5-3 win on Oct. 27 at SEA, Canucks Head Coach Bruce Boudreau became the 22nd coach in NHL history and just the fifth active head coach to reach 600 regular season wins with a record of 600-322-127. Among coaches with 600 wins to their name, Boudreau's 1,049 games coached were the second-fewest required to reach the mark, while his .633 points percentage ranks second only to Scotty Bowman (.657). RECENT CANUCKS MILESTONES Elias Pettersson recorded his 100th career NHL goal, Oct. 18 at CBJ Bo Horvat recorded his 200th career NHL assist, Nov. 5 vs NSH RECENT TRANSACTIONS Sheldon Dries recalled from Abbotsford, Nov. 10 Tanner Pearson placed on injured reserve, Nov. 10 Brock Boeser activated from injured reserve, Nov. 8 Sheldon Dries assigned to Abbotsford, Nov. 8 Sheldon Dries recalled from Abbotsford, Nov. 3 Quinn Hughes and Riley Stillman activated from injured reserve, Nov. 1 Guillaume Brisebois assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 31 Sheldon Dries and Noah Juulsen assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 29 Ethan Bear and Lane Pederson acquired from Carolina in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round draft pick, Oct. 28 William Lockwood assigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 28 Jack Studnicka acquired from Boston in exchange for Michael DiPietro and Jonathan Myrenberg, Oct. 27 Travis Dermott placed on LTIR, Oct. 27 Riley Stillman placed on injured reserve, Oct. 27 THREE STARS - NOVEMBER Horvat - 20 pts Kuzmenko - 5 pts Pettersson - 5 pts Martin - 5 pts OCTOBER WINNER - Horvat, Kuzmenko (10 pts) *5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection Linups, injuries, etc, from Sortslumo.com: Spoiler Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vancouver Canucks: NHL Live Stream, Schedule, Probable Lineups, Injury Report, Form Guide, Head to Head, November 12, 2022 The game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks will take place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, November 12 at 7:00 PM ET. Toronto Maple Leafs will take on Vancouver Canucks. (Image credits: twitter/MapleLeafs) By Sujay Gaurav | Nov 12, 2022 | 2 Min Read Follow Us Advertisement The Toronto Maple Leafs will welcome the Vancouver Canucks to the Scotiabank Arena for an NHL game on Saturday. Toronto were beaten 4-2 by the Pittsburgh Penguins in their last game. Zach Aston-Reese and William Nylander were the only two players to score the goals from the Maple Leafs as the rest of them were not able to get past Casey DeSmith in the Penguins goal. Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe lauded his opponents after the game and said, “A clinic by the Pittsburgh Penguins in terms of how they defended. We were on the wall a lot, but couldn’t find our way through that. That’s really the difference in the game.” The Vancouver Canucks on the other hand were soundly beaten the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 in their last game. Goals from Nils Hoglander and Luke Schenn were not enough as the Canucks fell to a three goal loss. Goaltender Thatcher Demko saved 24 of the 29 shots aimed at him and finished the game with a save percentage of .828. Probable Lineups Toronto Maple Leafs Michael Bunting – Auston Matthews – Mitch Marner William Nylander – John Tavares – Denis Malgin Nicholas Robertson – Alexander Kerfoot – Calle Jarnkrok Zach Aston-Reese – David Kampf – Nicolas Aube-Kubel Morgan Rielly – TJ Brodie Jake Muzzin – Justin Holl Mark Giordano – Rasmus Sandin Erik Kallgren Vancouver Canucks Tanner Pearson – JT Miller – Ilya Mikheyev Andrei Kuzmenko – Elias Pettersson – Nils Hoglander Vasily Podkolzin – Bo Horvat – Conor Garland Dakota Joshua – Nils Aman – William Lockwood Guillaume Brisebois – Luke Schenn Oliver Ekman-Larsson – Noah Juulsen Jack Rathbone – Kyle Burroughs Thatcher Demko Spencer Martin Injury Report Toronto Maple Leafs: Matt Murray, Kyle Clifford, Ilya Samsonov, Jake Muzzin, Carl Dahlstrom Vancouver Canucks: Travis Dermott, Curtis Lazar, Tucker Poolman, Micheal Ferland Form Guide Toronto Maple Leafs Date Opponent Score Result 11.11.22 Pittsburgh Penguins 2-4 Loss 08.11.22 Vegas Golden Knights 3-4 Loss 06.11.22 Carolina Hurricanes 1-3 Win 05.11.22 Boston Bruins 2-1 Win 02.11.22 Philadelphia Flyers 5-2 Win Vancouver Canucks Date Opponent Score Result 09.11.22 Montreal Canadiens 5-2 Loss 08.11.22 Ottawa Senators 4-6 Win 05.11.22 Nashville Predators 3-4 Loss 03.11.22 Anaheim Ducks 8-5 Win 01.11.22 New Jersey Devils 2-5 Loss Head to Head Date Match Score Winner 06.03.22 Maple LeafsCanucks 4-6 Canucks 13.02.22 CanucksMaple Leafs 3-2 Canucks 02.05.21 Maple LeafsCanucks 5-1 Maple Leafs 30.04.21 Maple LeafsCanucks 4-1 Maple Leafs 21.04.21 CanucksMaple Leafs 6-3 Canucks Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vancouver Canucks Schedule The game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks will take place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, November 12 at 7:00 PM ET. Where to watch Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vancouver Canucks? The match between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks will be telecast live on ESPN+ in the United States and on CBC, Sportsnet One, Sportsnet World and Sportsnet Pacific in Canada. Country Channel Date and Time United States ESPN+ November 12 (7:00 PM ET) Canada CBC, Sportsnet One, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet Pacific November 12 (7:00 PM ET) Ok, I got my marching orders: GET THIS THING UP RIGHT AWAY! So, here she is, rough and ready: GO CANUCKS GO! HAPPY HATTY BIRTHDAY PETEY!! Edited November 12, 2022 by Goal:thecup 3 11 3 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Goal:thecup Posted November 12, 2022 Author Share Posted November 12, 2022 12 minutes ago, John.Tallhouse said: Travis Green rn Looks more like Travis Hamonic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post igorwasgreat Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted November 12, 2022 Morning all : It’s autumn and the Leafs will fall, I have high hopes as I do every game, Go Canucks Go ! 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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-DLC- Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 5 minutes ago, -Vintage Canuck- said: Yep, important to let him play through it. He carried the team last year and it's time for them to reciprocate. Mental game is as important as the on ice game, as it trickles in. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrJockitch Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 Just now, -DLC- said: Yep, important to let him play through it. He carried the team last year and it's time for them to reciprocate. Mental game is as important as the on ice game, as it trickles in. Wish the team would rally around him and try a little team defence. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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