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Kiefer Sherwood was far from a heralded acquisition when the forward signed a two-year, $3 million contract July 1, but he's become a dependable, physical force contributing in all areas. His six even-strength goals are third on the Canucks behind
Pius Suter (eight) and Jake DeBrusk (seven), with two of them game-winners. He has a plus-5 even-strength goal differential and has been on the ice for 18 even-strength goals, fourth among Vancouver forwards. He also leads the NHL with 150 hits." Adam Kimelman of NHL.com said.
He added, "The Canucks got to know Sherwood well last season when he played against them with the Nashville Predators during the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, when he scored a goal and led Nashville with 33 hits in six games while averaging just 11:58 of ice time. He's up to 14:33 per game now, and seemingly making an impact every shift."