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Canucks lost the opportunity to enter the sharks against Lament Clash

April 12, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, Can; Minnesota Wild Forward Matt Boldy (12) controls the Vancouver Canucks defender Quinn Hughes (43) during overtime at Rogers Arena. Compulsory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

It seems appropriate for Vancouver Canucks to enter the game against San Jose Sharks, who visited Minnesota Wild on Saturday night, visiting Monday night.

The Vancouver (37-29-14, 88 points), eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoff race, is connected with Calgary flames for the most overtime losses in the league.

Minnesota, who led the joker race at the Western Conference, lost only seven times in the extra period.

Turn this overtime records and would be Canucks trying to seal a playoff point in Monday night contest.

“This is a good question,” Vancouver Captain Quinn Hughes replied when he asked what causes his team’s overtime problems. “I don’t know.”

Canucks coach Rick Tocchet accuses the team’s youth and not being calm for Crunch for overtime problems.

Vancouver, Marcus Petterson and Jake Debrusk’s goals behind the third period against Minnesota’ya 2-0 ahead. However, the wild walked to connect to the goals of Brock Faber and Marcus Foligno, and then won 3-2 when Mats Zuccarello scored 2:47 points.

“The story of this year,” said debrusk. “We take it to more overtime and we can’t find the extra one.”

Tocchet said: “We increased 2-0 and stopped making games, the men were anthlies. Sometimes it was a common theme with our team. Just need to relax. There are many young men in our series. This can be understood. We have to be calm.

San Jose (20-49-11, 51 points) merged on Sunday on the losing line of the loss of nine matches (0-7-2) in Calgary with a setback of 5-2. Already the worst record in the league sharks, the third period was connected to 2-2, but three unanswered goals allowed.

In order to reach the 30 goals sign for the third flat season, Advanced Tyler Toffoli, who scored goals in the first period, said, “Smells (smells),” he said. “He gave ourselves the chance to win and scored a few goals that can be easily prevented after the first period. This is unfortunate because we had a really good start.”

“We’re playing well enough to win a lot of games and always find a way to waste, so we need to find it in the group. It is not easy. I really liked our efforts for the majority of the night. We can win these games, but ultimately we are often short.”

Good news? San Jose has already locked the first three draft selections and has the chance to obtain the number 1 general selection.

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These two teams will be the fourth meeting. Vancouver won the previous three, all a goal.

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