Your Canucks loss last night was brutal, right?
Okay, Vancouver, deep breaths. If you dozed off during the Vancouver Canucks' road game against the Minnesota Wild last night, you missed a total gong show of a second period. The final score was 5-2 for Minnesota, which, yeah, hurts. We actually started strong, right? Tom Willander got us on the board first, and then Jake DeBrusk popped one in on the power play – a nice setup from Filip Hronek and Elias Pettersson. We were up 2-1 after the first, and I was, dare I say, optimistic? Then the wheels just… fell off.
Matt Boldy scored twenty-three seconds into the second period, then Kirill Kaprizov piled on, and just like that, the Wild were up. Ryan Hartman added two more in the third, including one where Quinn Hughes actually got an assist *for Minnesota*, which just feels like a cosmic joke, doesn't it? Thatcher Demko faced 39 shots, and honestly, he was left out to dry on too many of them. It's tough, because you see flashes of what could be, but the consistency just isn't there. It's not like the team from up the highway, who are just consistently… annoying.
So, where does that leave us? The Vancouver Canucks are now 22-45-8, still 8th in the Pacific, and fading fast out of any Wildcard contention. This 2-8-0 stretch in our last ten? Not great, bob. It means we're officially in that uncomfortable space where you start planning your summer based on draft lottery odds rather than playoff tickets. We've got a tough road ahead, and honestly, a lot of folks at Granville Island Public Market are probably reaching for those honey-dipped donuts this morning, and I don't blame them.
Stay skookum, Vancouver.
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