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Canucks Holtby without safety net as surprise playoff push begins

Canucks Holtby without safety net as surprise playoff push begins Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen discusses where the team is at mentally and physically coming back from their COVID-19 outbreak, still not feeling 100 percent better, but really excited for the grind of a playoff push. | April 26, 2021, 2:45 PM April 26, 2021, 2:45 PM The day after the National Hockey League team assigned third-string goalie Mike DiPietro to the American Hockey League, starter Thatcher Demko was injured Monday in the morning skate in Ottawa. With the Canucks surprisingly back in the playoff race and facing 15 games in 24 days, starting tonight against the Senators, Braden Holtby is now essentially working the Vancouver crease without a safety net. His backup tonight – and for the rest of this week if Demko remains out – is 20-year-old junior hockey grad Arturs Silovs, who played one game this season while on loan to the Manitoba Moose.

Preview: Maple Leafs play two against a recovering Canucks team

Preview: Maple Leafs play two against a recovering Canucks team Share this story Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images Maple Leafs @ Vancouver Canucks Tuesday, April 20, 9:00 p.m. on Sportsnet The Canucks play their first game back from a layoff after nearly the entire team, the Taxi Squad and the coaching staff were infected with a variant form of COVID-19. As of Saturday, all but two Canucks players are off the NHL COVID Protocol list. The Canucks’ AHL affiliate is in Utica, New York, so unlike most of the rest of the NHL teams in Canada, they can’t recall players at will. They recalled Kole Lind on April 2, and Jack Rathbone on Friday. Rathbone won’t be available yet, and it’s not known at this time how many players are actually medically fit to play. Conditioning is going to be an issue for all of them, of course, even those who never were sick.

Why the Canucks decided to give up on Adam Gaudette

Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports Adam Gaudette went from promising prospect to seriously suspect in the eyes of Vancouver Canucks management in a pretty short amount of time. The Canucks traded Gaudette before the trade deadline today, appearing to give up on the former Hobey Baker Award winner. Selected by the Canucks as a fifth-round draft pick in 2015, Gaudette blossomed at Northeastern University in the three years that followed. The Braintree, Massachusetts, product showed promise during his first pro season, with 11 points in 14 games with the Utica Comets and 12 points in 56 NHL games with Vancouver. Last season looked to be Gaudette’s coming out party, as he produced 33 points (12-21-33) in 59 games. That’s a 46-point pace had he played 82 games.

Canucks physician confirms 25 cases of COVID-19 variant - Sports

Canucks physician confirms 25 cases of COVID-19 variant - Sports
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Bantering Points: 3/19/21

Bantering Points: 3/19/21
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