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What went wrong in Canucks’ loss to Avs? ft. Cam Robinson | Canucks Convo | March 14 2024



The Vancouver Canucks squandered a three-goal lead to the Colorado Avalanche last night, and we’re back to break it all down. We also dive into the question about who the Canucks’ Most Valuable Player has been this season! Cam Robinson also joins us to talk all things prospects!

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3 Comments

  1. Canucks do not have enough big bodies in the forward group to establish a sustained forecheck, cycle the puck consistently and west teams down. Avs bigger forwards maintained an effective forecheck, cycled the puck for prolonged periods of time and wore the Canucks down. Avs looked fresher than Canucks in the second half of the game, despite the fact they played the night before and the Canucks had 3 days off. Panthers and Knights made it to the finals last year because they have bigger forwards and excellent forechecking and puck cycling that wore out their opponents over time.

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