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    Patrick Present
    Nov 5, 2024, 15:25

    A by-the-numbers look at Tuesday's game between the Anaheim Ducks and Vancouver Canucks

    The Anaheim Ducks (4-5-2) continue their six-game home stand on Tuesday by hosting the Vancouver Canucks (5-2-3).

    Despite eclipsing the 40-shot mark in their last outing against the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday, the Ducks have only scored one or two non-empty net goals in each of their previous seven games.

    The Ducks currently have the 32nd-ranked offense in the NHL, scoring at a 2.18 goals-per-game pace.

    This will be the second game of the Canucks' three-game California road trip, and they enter play having tallied points in six of their last seven games.

    Trevor Zegras enters play with only three points to his name in 11 games this season. He'll be looking to break through against a Canucks team he's had success against in his career with 12 points (three goals) in eight games.

    Troy Terry has tallied 14 points in 16 career games against Vancouver and has found the scoresheet in nine of his last ten games.

    Robby Fabbri has tallied eight points in nine career games against the Canucks despite only averaging 13:44 of ice time in those games. He remains one goal from eclipsing the 100-goal plateau in his career.

    Like Zegras, Elias Pettersson is off to a slow start in 2024-25, where he's only managed four points in ten games. He'll look to spark his offense against a Ducks team he's scored 19 points against in 17 career games.

    JT Miller (24 points in 22 games) and Quinn Hughes (13 points in 14 games) are each on north of a point-per-game in their careers against the Ducks, and each have nine points in ten games this season.

    Lukas Dostal has started nine of 11 games for the Ducks this season and has a career record against Vancouver of 0-3-1 despite an above-average SV% of .916. He remains the NHL's SV% leader with .937 and goals saved above expected leader with 13 this season.

    James Reimer has a 5-6-1 record in his career against the Canucks and has posted an .878 SV%.

    Kevin Lankinen is 5-0-2 this season with a .919 SV% and .9 goals saved above expected. He has a 2-0-0 record in his career against Anaheim and a .933 SV%.

    Artus Silovs is 1-0-0 in his lone start against the Ducks in his career when he stopped 20-22 shots (.909 SV%).

    The Ducks have a 56-46-21 record vs the Canucks all-time, but Vancouver has won seven straight against Anaheim.

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