The Vancouver Canucks are set to clash with the Dallas Stars at Rogers Arena, with both teams on contrasting trajectories. As the Stars come in hot, the Canucks are struggling to find their scoring touch, making for an intriguing matchup.
In their last three games since the Olympic break, the Canucks have managed to find the back of the net just five times, resulting in a dismal average of 2.08 goals per game during a troubling 3-17-4 stretch. This offensive struggle could play a significant role in tonight’s contest.
On the other hand, while the Stars will be without their star forward Mikko Rantanen due to a lower body injury, they are riding high with a remarkable 9-1 record in their last ten games. The Stars have also excelled defensively, allowing only 2.4 goals per game, which ranks them among the best in the league. Their strong possession numbers further bolster their reputation, as they rank fourth in Corsi For percentage and allow the fewest expected goals per 60 minutes at even strength.
With the Canucks struggling at home yet managing to cover the puck line in seven of their past eight games at Rogers Arena, this matchup presents a potential letdown scenario for the Stars as they embark on a two-game road trip.
In net for Vancouver, goaltender Nikita Tolopilo has been a bright spot, turning away at least 25 shots in each of his past seven starts and maintaining a solid .908 save percentage for the season. However, the Canucks have also given up the seventh-most shots per game at 29.8, presenting a challenge for their young netminder.
With both teams’ current form and the absence of key players, a low-scoring affair seems likely, making the best bet for tonight’s game the under at 5.5.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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