The Pittsburgh Penguins (25-14-11, Metropolitan Division) are set to face off against the Vancouver Canucks (17-29-5, Pacific Division) in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET. The Penguins aim to extend their current three-game winning streak on the road.
Vancouver has struggled at home with a record of 5-15-3 and holds an overall record of 17-29-5. In closely contested matches decided by one goal, the Canucks have an even 7-7-4 record. Pittsburgh boasts a stronger road performance at 14-7-4 and an overall record of 25-14-11. The Penguins have tallied 165 total goals this season, averaging 3.3 per game, which ranks them 10th in the NHL.
This will be the second encounter between these teams this season, with Pittsburgh having won the previous game 5-1. Key players for Vancouver include Brock Boeser, who has scored 12 goals and contributed 13 assists, and Evander Kane, who has netted three goals in his last 10 games. For Pittsburgh, Brian Rust has recorded 18 goals and 21 assists, while Sidney Crosby has added four goals and eight assists over his past 10 games.
Looking at recent form, the Canucks have struggled, going 1-9-0 over their last 10 games with averages of 2 goals and 3.3 assists per game, while giving up 4.3 points per game. Conversely, the Penguins have fared better at 6-2-2, averaging 3.6 goals, 5.7 assists, and allowing just 2.1 points per game. Neither team currently reports any injuries.
This report was prepared by The Associated Press using technology from Data Skrive and data supplied by Sportradar.
Fan Take: This matchup highlights the Penguins’ resilience and offensive power as they seek to dominate on the road, while offering a crucial test for the Canucks as they work to rebound at home. For hockey fans, it signals a potential momentum shift that could shape playoff positioning and energize the Pacific Division race.

