The Vancouver Canucks, holding an overall record of 18 wins, 32 losses, and 6 ties, face off against the Vegas Golden Knights, who have a record of 25-16-14, in a Pacific Division clash. The game is scheduled for Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET in Paradise, Nevada. The Golden Knights aim to break a five-game losing streak against the Canucks.
Vegas has performed well overall this season, with a 25-16-14 record and a 7-4-4 mark within the division. They boast a +11 goal differential, having allowed 181 goals and scored 170. Vancouver struggles more broadly with an 18-32-6 record and a slightly below .500 5-6-2 mark against divisional opponents. They have recorded 7 wins, 8 losses, and 4 draws in games that end by a margin of one goal. This game will mark the first matchup between these teams this season.
Key players for Vegas include Jack Eichel, who has accumulated 19 goals and 45 assists, and Pavel Dorofeev, who has tallied seven goals and one assist in his last ten games. For Vancouver, Drew O’Connor leads with 13 goals and 8 assists, while Teddy Blueger has scored five goals and added one assist recently.
Over their last ten games, the Golden Knights have a record of 3-5-2, scoring approximately 3.5 goals per game with about 5.8 assists, while taking about 2.3 penalties per game and accumulating 5.1 penalty minutes. They concede roughly 3.6 goals on average per game. Vancouver’s recent form is 2-7-1, with an average of 2.2 goals and 3.6 assists per game, along with 2.9 penalties and 7.1 penalty minutes, allowing about 3.8 goals per game.
There are no listed injuries for either team.
Fan Take: This matchup could be pivotal for Vegas as they try to halt their losing skid and regain confidence against divisional rivals. For hockey fans, it’s a chance to see if the Golden Knights can turn their season around and keep pace in a tough division race.

