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Expert recap and game analysis of the Anaheim Ducks vs. Vancouver Canucks NHL game from February 27, 2025 on ESPN.
Vancouver let opportunity slip away in a second period in which it looked slower than a flawed and inexperienced Anaheim, falling 5-2.
The Ducks lose goalie John Gibson midway through the game after he suffers an apparent injury in a collision with Canucks' Drew O’Connor.
Conor Garland lights the lamp in OT to give the Canucks the win.
Hughes’ lead-in was confusing — the Canucks captain took the ice for the warmup skate but didn’t take part in line rushes and was listed as a scratch on the initial version of the Canucks’ lineup card,
Drew Doughty is day to day because of a lower-body injury that kept the defenseman out of the Los Angeles Kings’ game against the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night. Doughty missed the first 47 games of the season after breaking his left ankle in a preseason game against the Vegas Golden Knights on Sept.
Adam Fox scored the go-ahead goal at 11:26 of the third period, J.T. Miller had two goals and the New York Rangers rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3.
What’s most relevant at this time of year, however, is how Jim Rutherford and Patrik Allvin will react to their team’s recent dip in form ahead of the NHL trade deadline. The organization intended to give Canucks players an opportunity to cement their status as a playoff team in the wake of the transformative J.