The Canucks have managed a split through the first four games of their series against Edmonton despite being without their starting goalie. However, it appears that there’s a chance that Thatcher Demko will hit the ice at some point this round. Speaking with reporters today (video link), head coach Rick Tocchet stated that his netminder has “improved immensely the last 72 hours” although he didn’t go as far as confirming that Demko would suit up in the coming days. However, Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK and The Athletic adds (Twitter link) that a return in Game Six or Seven is a possibility for Demko. The 28-year-old posted a career-best .918 SV% in 51 starts during the regular season and was expected to be a big part of their playoff run before suffering a knee injury in the first game of the first round versus Nashville.
More from around the NHL:
- The Jets are among the teams looking for a new head coach following the retirement of Rick Bowness. In the latest 32 Thoughts podcast (audio link), Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman suggested that some believe Todd Nelson could be a viable candidate to take over behind the bench in Winnipeg. Nelson doesn’t have much experience as a head coach in the NHL (just 51 games with Edmonton in 2014-15) but is a very experienced coach. He has been an assistant at the top level with Atlanta and Dallas (spanning six years combined) and is in his tenth season as an AHL head coach; he currently is with Hershey who led the league with 111 points during the regular season.
- Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce returned to practice today as he works his way back from a lower-body injury, notes team reporter Walt Ruff. The 29-year-old has been out since being injured in the second game of the playoffs and consistently logs big minutes for Carolina while helping to anchor their penalty kill. While Pesce skated today, head coach Rod Brind’Amour indicated that they’re still operating under the expectation that he won’t be back this round but would consider putting him in if he was cleared to return in this series.
Gbear
Can’t ever remember 3 straight games where teams up 3-1 in their series failed to clinch at home in game 5. Some really meh efforts by the home teams.
deepseamonster32
Since at least 2018, teams up 3-1 @ home are below-.500
deepseamonster32
Last year. April 25: Carolina lost to Islanders. 26th: Boston lost to Florida. 27th: Toronto lost to Tampa. all up 3-1, all at home. (Vegas did win later on the 27th)
Gbear
It’s just not the league it used to be. :/
IIRC, the early 90’s Penguins Cup teams were 8-0 in series clinching games. They went to bury their opponents, not play defend the castle like teams seem to do now.