Vancouver Canucks vs. Florida Panthers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 10-21-2023
Vancouver Canucks vs. Florida Panthers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 10-21-2023

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It’s an interconference battle on the ice between a pair of teams looking to bank two points in the standings as they lock up in the Sunshine State. The Vancouver Canucks continue an east coast road swing as they travel to face the Florida Panthers Saturday night. Vancouver battled but fell 4-3 on the road at Tampa Bay Thursday night in their previous contest. Florida played well defensively and skated off with a 3-1 win on home ice over Toronto Thursday night in their previous game. In the last 10 meetings between the teams, the Panthers own a 6-3-1 advantage and have taken the last five matchups. That includes a 4-3 win on home ice in the most recent contest between the teams on January 14.

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Vancouver suffered a second straight loss and dropped to 1-2-0 on their five-game road swing as they were beaten by Tampa Bay Thursday night. The Canucks fell to 2-2-0 on the season and stood fourth in the Pacific Division, six points behind Vegas for the top spot. Vancouver is 6th in the season in goals per game as they put up an average of 3.75 goals per contest this season. The Canucks are tied for 8th in the league in goals against as they allow an average of 2.50 goals per game. Vancouver is 7th in the league in power play success as they convert 30.8% of their chances with the man advantage on the season. The Canucks are 22nd in the league in penalty killing as they have successfully navigated only 72.2% of their shorthanded situations this season.

Against Tampa Bay, Vancouver battled but ended up falling a goal short on the scoreboard at the final h orn, sending them to a second straight defeat. The Canucks were even in shots in the opening period with each team firing 13 shots on goal but went to the dressing room trailing 1-0 at the first intermission. In the second period, Vancouver was outshot 18-6 with both teams scoring twice, leaving the Canucks down 3-2 after 40 minutes of play. Brock Boeser tied the game with his fifth goal of the season at the 14-second mark off an assist from J.T. Miller. Just 48 seconds later, Tyler Myers gave the Canucks a 2-1 lead with his first of the year off an assist from Elias Pettersson. Vancouver surrendered a pair of goals 1:09 apart late in the period to trail 3-2 at the second intermission. In the third period, the Canucks held a 10-5 edge in shots on goal with each team scoring once, leaving them a goal short as time expired. After Tampa Bay scored again to take a 4-2 lead, Miller got Vancouver within a goal with his second of the season at 18:11 off assists from Filip Hronek and Petter sson. That was as close as the Canucks would get as they were unable to get the equalizer. Thatcher Demko made 32 saves for the Canucks, who were outshot 36-28, in the loss. He’s the likely starter between the pipes for the Canucks in this contest.

 

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