NHL makes an announcement on the Canucks
Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
The NHL is giving credit to the Vancouver Canucks for their tremendous season, as their win over the Ducks on Sunday, March 31 brought them to a major milestone.
For the 10th time in Canucks history, and the first in almost a decade, the Pacific leading Canucks are a 100 point team.
They last hit the mark in 2014-15 and will almost certainly pass the 101 they hit that season.
Young goalie
Arturs Silovs made 20 saves in his first appearance in over a year, while
Dakota Joshua added 2 goals in just his second game since returning from injury.
The Canucks are continuing to build on a strong season and separate themselves from the remainder of the Pacific division as we draw nearer to the playoffs.
https://media.nhl.com/public/live-updates?date=2024-03-31
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MARS 31 | 873 ANSWERS NHL makes an announcement on the Canucks Do you think the Canucks are going to hit the 110 points mark? |
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