Vancouver Canucks’ winger Brock Boeser will return to the lineup tonight after missing the last seven games with a concussion (X Link). Boeser’s concussion stems from the illegal check received from Los Angeles Kings forward Tanner Jeannot which warranted a three-game suspension.
The Canucks experienced a mild downturn in scoring since Boeser exited the lineup on November 7th. The team averaged 3.25 goals per game when Boeser was in the lineup but fell to 3.14 goals per game in the past seven games. Vancouver’s biggest downturn has been in the standings, posting a 3-4-0 record in Boeser’s absence after starting the year 7-2-3.
Boeser’s reintroduction into the lineup will surely help the Canucks build upon their 14th-ranked offense and will soften the blow of forward J.T. Miller landing on the injured non-roster list. He was off to a quick start before the concussion posting six goals and 11 points through his first 12 contests.
Other notes from the Pacific Division:
- After debuting with the third team of his young career, forward Ben Meyers is headed back to the American Hockey League. The Seattle Kraken announced they’ve reassigned Meyers to their AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, a short while ago. In his first NHL action since last April Meyers picked up three games with the Kraken scoring zero points while averaging 7:56 of ice time.
- According to the AHL transactions log, the Anaheim Ducks have recalled defenseman Tyson Hinds from their affiliate, the San Diego Gulls. It’ll mark the second call-up of the year for Hinds after failing to make his NHL debut on the previous one. He’s collected one goal and three points in 16 games for the AHL Gulls this season.