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NHL : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 3/26/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
ANAHEIM
 
VANCOUVER
PK  

PK  


5.5
 
5
Final
4

ANAHEIM (31-36-0-10, 72 pts.) at VANCOUVER (32-34-0-10, 74 pts.)
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Tuesday, 3/26/2019 10:05 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: ANAHEIM - JOHN GIBSON, VANCOUVER - JACOB MARKSTROM
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
41ANAHEIM+115Ov 5.5,+110+115Ov 5.5,+110
42VANCOUVER-135Un 5.5,-130-135Un 5.5,-130
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ANAHEIM - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games31-46-0-11.231-46-11.228-452.327.63.133.2
Team Stats (Road Games)14-24-0-2.414-24-2.412-242.126.63.233.4
Last 5 Games3-2-0+23-2+23-23.025.83.032.4
vs. Division8-16-0-98-16-97-141.927.63.031.8
ANAHEIM Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)7718051635881021228.5%2053517.1%302
Team Stats (Road Games)38781830282410097.7%1031918.4%135
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5153561112911.6%14535.7%26
Team Stats (vs. Division)2446141416216626.9%681116.2%80
Stats Against (All Games) 237728174101725539.3%2565421.1%404
Stats Against (Road Games) 12245393621012719.6%1292720.9%206
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 15437111629.3%17423.5%28
Stats Against (vs. Division) 71252517467649.3%721419.4%117
ANAHEIM - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
KEVIN BOYLE (All Games)5413912992.8%21-3-1.91-3-0-20-4
KEVIN BOYLE (Road Games)32766889.5%10-2-20-2-0-20-2
KEVIN BOYLE (vs. Division)33857992.9%21-2-0.91-2-0-10-3
KEVIN BOYLE (Last 4 Games)4411310592.9%21-3-1.91-3-0-20-4
JOHN GIBSON (All Games)55541729158391.6%123-31-5.923-31-0-520-31
JOHN GIBSON (Road Games)252578972491.8%110-15+010-15-0+29-14
JOHN GIBSON (vs. Division)151547143391.9%05-10-5.75-10-0-55-8
JOHN GIBSON (Last 4 Games)4413212191.7%03-1+33-1-0+32-2
CHAD JOHNSON (All Games)191140635787.9%32-9-7.62-9-0-83-8
CHAD JOHNSON (Road Games)10622819886.8%20-6-60-6-0-62-4
CHAD JOHNSON (vs. Division)42705984.3%00-2-2.10-2-0-21-1
CHAD JOHNSON (Last 4 Games)42655584.6%00-2-20-2-0-21-1
RYAN MILLER (All Games)181551547191.5%07-8+0.67-8-0-17-7
RYAN MILLER (Road Games)10724222392.1%04-3+3.64-3-0+32-5
RYAN MILLER (vs. Division)7618216389.6%02-4-2.42-4-0-32-3
RYAN MILLER (Last 4 Games)441028987.3%01-3-2.71-3-0-32-1

VANCOUVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games32-44-0+0.532-44+0.530-422.729.63.131.4
Team Stats (Home Games)17-20-0-2.117-20-2.116-182.929.83.131.0
Last 5 Games3-2-0+3.23-2+3.21-42.830.03.233.2
vs. Division9-17-0-4.89-17-4.811-132.528.53.231.1
VANCOUVER Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)76207527371111622529.2%2383816.0%324
Team Stats (Home Games)3710827354241011029.8%1121917.0%171
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)514354221509.3%12433.3%21
Team Stats (vs. Division)2665201922467408.8%721216.7%104
Stats Against (All Games) 237707582101223909.9%2364519.1%404
Stats Against (Home Games) 11528404256114710.0%1091614.7%199
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 16349001669.6%12216.7%25
Stats Against (vs. Division) 842828244480910.4%901516.7%146
VANCOUVER - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
RICHARD BACHMAN (All Games)11292379.3%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
RICHARD BACHMAN (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
RICHARD BACHMAN (vs. Division)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
RICHARD BACHMAN (Last 4 Games)11292379.3%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
THATCHER DEMKO (All Games)6517815989.3%02-3+0.22-3-002-3
THATCHER DEMKO (Home Games)32898089.9%01-101-1-001-1
THATCHER DEMKO (vs. Division)32756688.0%00-2-20-2-0-21-1
THATCHER DEMKO (Last 4 Games)4311510490.4%01-2+0.21-2-000-3
MICHAE DIPIETRO (All Games)11241770.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
MICHAE DIPIETRO (Home Games)11241770.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
MICHAE DIPIETRO (vs. Division)11241770.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
MICHAE DIPIETRO (Last 4 Games)11241770.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
JACOB MARKSTROM (All Games)57571799164391.3%527-30+527-30-0+423-30
JACOB MARKSTROM (Home Games)303090782791.2%116-14+2.816-14-0+212-15
JACOB MARKSTROM (vs. Division)212165459791.3%39-12+0.29-12-009-10
JACOB MARKSTROM (Last 4 Games)4413512491.9%02-2+0.22-2-001-3
MAREK MAZANEC (All Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
MAREK MAZANEC (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
MAREK MAZANEC (vs. Division)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
Average power rating of opponents played: ANAHEIM 3.13,  VANCOUVER 3.13
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ANAHEIM - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
2/27/2019CHICAGO3-4L0, +100L6 ovO
3/1/2019VEGAS0-3L0, +165L5.5 unU
3/3/2019COLORADO2-1W0, +105W5.5 ovU
3/5/2019at ARIZONA3-1W0, +145W5 ovU
3/6/2019ST LOUIS4-5L0, +165L5 ovO
3/8/2019MONTREAL8-2W0, +115W5.5 unO
3/10/2019LOS ANGELES2-3L0, -210L5 ovP
3/12/2019NASHVILLE3-2W0, +130W5.5 unU
3/14/2019at ARIZONA1-6L0, +135L5 ovO
3/15/2019at COLORADO5-3W0, +175W5.5 unO
3/17/2019FLORIDA3-2W0, +100W5.5 ovU
3/20/2019WINNIPEG0-3L0, +135L6 evU
3/22/2019SAN JOSE4-3W0, +125W5.5 ovO
3/23/2019at LOS ANGELES3-4L0, +115L5 ovO
3/26/2019at VANCOUVER 
3/29/2019at CALGARY 
3/30/2019at EDMONTON 
4/3/2019CALGARY 
4/5/2019LOS ANGELES 

VANCOUVER - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
2/27/2019at COLORADO2-3L0, +160L6.5 unU
2/28/2019at ARIZONA2-5L0, +150L5.5 ovO
3/3/2019at VEGAS0-3L0, +240L6 evU
3/6/2019TORONTO3-2W0, +175W6.5 ovU
3/7/2019at EDMONTON2-3L0, +165L6 unU
3/9/2019VEGAS2-6L0, +180L5.5 evO
3/13/2019NY RANGERS4-1W0, -125W5.5 ovU
3/15/2019NEW JERSEY2-3L0, -175L6 ovU
3/17/2019at DALLAS3-2W0, +200W5.5 unU
3/18/2019at CHICAGO3-2W0, +220W6.5 ovU
3/20/2019OTTAWA7-4W0, -185W6 unO
3/23/2019CALGARY1-3L0, +155L6 ovU
3/24/2019COLUMBUS0-5L0, +150L6 evU
3/26/2019ANAHEIM 
3/28/2019LOS ANGELES 
3/30/2019DALLAS 
4/2/2019SAN JOSE 
4/4/2019at NASHVILLE 
4/6/2019at ST LOUIS 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ANAHEIM:
COACH: Randy Carlyle (10th season, 13th NHL season).
ADDED: D Luke Schenn, D Andrej Sustr, C Brian Gibbons, RW Carter Rowney.
LOST: D Francois Beauchemin, D Kevin Bieksa, C Antoine Vermette, LW Jason Chimera, RW J.T. Brown, C Derek Grant.
PLAYER TO WATCH: RW Patrick Eaves. The veteran forward signed a three-year contract to stay with the Ducks last summer but missed the entire ensuing season with what he thought was an autoimmune nervous disorder, only to learn it was post-viral syndrome. The heavily bearded goal-scorer won't be ready to play at the start of this season while recovering from his serious health scare and a more mundane shoulder surgery, but the Ducks are very hopeful he'll be back soon to provide some much-needed offensive punch.
OUTLOOK: The Ducks' run of five straight division titles ended last season, and the Sharks humiliated them in a first-round playoff sweep. Instead of shaking up the roster, Carlyle and Anaheim GM Bob Murray made no significant roster additions and decided to play a speedier style with their returning players and another influx of youth from the Ducks' remarkable farm system. The heavy, bullying squad that made two Western Conference finals in the past four years will join the rest of the NHL in trying to push the tempo. The Ducks have enough talent to try just about anything, but the speed of their adjustment and their overall health will determine whether they've missed the window to win a Stanley Cup with this core.
VANCOUVER: LAST SEASON: 31-40-11, 73 points. Finished seventh in Pacific Division and missed playoffs.
COACH: Travis Green (Second season, second NHL season)
ADDED: LW Antoine Roussel, C Jay Beagle
LOST: LW Daniel Sedin, C Henrik Sedin
PLAYER TO WATCH: RW Brock Boeser. In the post-Sedins era, the Canucks have a budding superstar in Boeser, who led them with 55 points in 62 games last season as a rookie. The sharpshooter from Minnesota should just be getting started and is a bright spot for a Vancouver team without a lot in the present to get excited about.
OUTLOOK: Probably a fourth consecutive season without a trip to the playoffs. Canucks general manager Jim Benning continues making stopgap moves to help Vancouver avoid bottoming out, but at some point, that needs to happen to build up the kind of next-generation talent needed to get back to contending again. It's not there yet.
PREVIEW
Kesler's future cloudy as Ducks visit Canucks

Vancouver Canucks fans will probably not get a chance to boo Ryan Kesler on Tuesday night.

Kesler is expected to remain sidelined with a chronic hip problem as his Anaheim Ducks visit the Canucks in a game between two NHL clubs mainly trying to gain insight on next season. The Ducks center has been persona non grata in Vancouver since he demanded a trade in the summer of 2014, saying he'd waive his no-trade clause only to go to Anaheim or Chicago.

Once loved by Canucks faithful, Kesler has been booed and jeered whenever he returns to Rogers Arena. But it remains to be seen whether he will play another game in Vancouver -- or anywhere else. Ducks general manager and interim coach Bob Murray indicated the club will likely shut him down for the rest of the season, and the 34-year-old's future is uncertain because of his hip woes.

"I'm concerned with his quality of life going forward," Murray told reporters. "I'm not worried about hockey whatsoever right now. OK? Can we all understand that? I'm worried about his quality of life and what he's going to go through in the next little while.

"We got to get control of everything he's doing in order to play. Everything he's doing -- sometimes it just may not be the best thing for him going forward."

Kesler played his 1,000th NHL game March 5 in Arizona, but has not played since accepting a silver stick for the accomplishment prior to a home game March 6 against St. Louis. He has been slowed by a right hip that has undergone a series of surgical procedures and other treatments.

The hip troubles began while he was with the Canucks, and they don't appear to have a clear solution.

"I know I'm going to need a hip replacement at some point," Kesler told Sports Illustrated in a story published earlier this month. "Whether it's five years or 10 years or 20 years, that's all unknown. Right now I want to see how far I can take this and focus on the next part of my life when that comes."

But the Ducks (31-36-10, 72 points), destined to miss the playoffs, are not going far this season. So it remains to be seen how many more games Kesler will play this season or at all. Murray has voiced plans to have a hard talk about his future.

Meanwhile, Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf and fellow forward Nick Ritchie are questionable after sitting out Saturday's loss to Los Angeles with undisclosed upper-body injuries. The Ducks, who are second-to-last in the Western Conference (10 points ahead of the Los Angeles Kings), have lost two of their past three games.

The Canucks are also trying to get back on the winning track after losing back-to-back home games on the weekend to Columbus and Calgary.

The Blue Jackets blanked the Canucks 5-0 on Sunday night, as the hosts delivered a sub-par effort and committed turnovers that led to four Columbus goals.

"We have to be a lot better than that coming down the stretch here," center Bo Horvat told reporters.

The back-to-back losses virtually eliminated the Canucks (32-34-10, 74 points) from playoff contention, after they had raised fans' hopes of getting in following a recent surge.

"We are just going to try to continue to keep getting better game by game," said Horvat. "We can't just sit and roll over and play out these six games like they mean nothing. We have to try and go and win as many games as possible down the stretch here.

"We've worked really hard in a lot of games. We are starting to build an identity for our team."

In other words, the Canucks, who have been shut out 10 times this season, want to be a club that's hard to .

"Both games you have to learn from it," said center Jay Beagle. "This is playoff-style hockey. Those are two really good teams. ... You have to take away where you can grow as a player and as a team."

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/26/2024 8:42:43 PM EST.


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