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PACIFIC DIVISION PREVIEW: The Vancouver Canucks

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I continued my Oilersnation Radio division preview series today with a stop in Vancouver to chat with Chris Faber of Canucks Army about what the team got up to this summer. After a brutal start to the 2021-22 campaign, the Canucks made a very strong late-season charge under Bruce Boudreau and ended up only missing the playoffs by five points. After an active summer of transactions, can they find a way to sneak into the postseason in 2022-23? Chris gave me his take on that. Their forward group looks better and with Thatcher Demko between the pipes, goaltending won't be an issue but there are some concerns with this team. We covered it all in today's preview.

We also talked about the rollercoaster year that Elias Pettersson had last year and whether or not he can find a way to be a point-per-game producer for the Canucks this season. I also asked Faber how aggressive he thinks GM Patrik Allvin will be throughout the year when it comes to trying to fix the issues that exist on the teams blueline.

I've already done 15-20 minute previews for the Flames, Ducks, Sharks, and Golden Knights. You can find them all by heading by finding Oilersnation Radio wherever you get your podcasts from.



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I continued my Oilersnation Radio division preview series today with a stop in Vancouver to chat with Chris Faber of Canucks Army about what the team got up to this summer. After a brutal start to the 2021-22 campaign, the Canucks made a very strong late-season charge under Bruce Boudreau and ended up only missing the playoffs by five points. After an active summer of transactions, can they find a way to sneak into the postseason in 2022-23? Chris gave me his take on that. Their forward group looks better and with Thatcher Demko between the pipes, goaltending won't be an issue but there are some concerns with this team. We covered it all in today's preview.

We also talked about the rollercoaster year that Elias Pettersson had last year and whether or not he can find a way to be a point-per-game producer for the Canucks this season. I also asked Faber how aggressive he thinks GM Patrik Allvin will be throughout the year when it comes to trying to fix the issues that exist on the teams blueline.

I've already done 15-20 minute previews for the Flames, Ducks, Sharks, and Golden Knights. You can find them all by heading by finding Oilersnation Radio wherever you get your podcasts from.



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