Having said that, you can see how Myers-Soucy is single handedly sinking us right now. And the cumulative effect of the forwards not setting the funnel because they're chasing offence or hits. I think this is pretty reasonable considering Tocchet has been coach for 1.5 seasons and there's been a lot of turnover in the roster
Too much emphasis on that pairing, they have not backup the third pairing are AHL guys and the 1rst pairing are getting all the PP time so they are left in the meat grinder facing the top pairing a lot that and they play the PK which can be tiring. Hughes and Hronek get seconds on the PK.
Tocchet is extremely reticent to answer questions about individual players or criticize them through the media. Especially after practices.
That is a stretch, Joshua, Sherwood get praised alot or mentioned, Petey did get a lot of "move his feet" so did many others.
Miller was just accused of dogging and benched something that Petey has had yet.
After the practice Tocchet did expose on how good Miller is and how lucky he is to have him all while saying this in front of his Jack Adams trophy, odd.
The Canucks are road warriors this year so being away from Vancouver may help but it is still Canada and there will be questions asked with lots of media around.
Green and Tocchet have similar styles although it seems Green has loosened up a bit for offence.
It could come down to a goalie game.
It would be idiotic to fly Boeser if he just getting over a concussion, have to wait another week or so after the cessation of symptoms.
The Canucks will be/should be motivated they are just 2 wins ahead of Ottawa but Ottawa has had a much harder schedule playing in a very tight division.
Ottawa and Vancouver have almost the exact same stats.
With the turmoil the Sens may take this especially if Tkachuk plays physical on Hughes and Hronek but they have a couple of others that can do that too and Green will know how to negate some of his past players, sort of an inside edge.
Ottawa 5 Nux 2