It’s already been public knowledge for a week that the Vancouver Canucks would be without defenseman Filip Hronek for the foreseeable future. We now have a more concrete timeline for Hronek as the Canucks announced he’s expected to miss the next eight weeks after undergoing a lower-body procedure. On a positive note, the team shared in the same announcement that Hronek avoided surgery for his upper-body injury.
Vancouver has won two games in a row without Hronek on the top defensive-pairing but will have a much more difficult matchup tonight against the Minnesota Wild. The Kralove, Czechia native had one goal and nine points for the Canucks in 21 games and will look to build upon that when he returns in late January or early February. Tyler Myers has filled the void left by Hronek over the last two games but Vancouver would do well to add a better right-handed option on defense from the trade market.
Reports from a few days ago indicated that the New York Rangers were interested in acquiring J.T. Miller from Vancouver. Assuming that the reports are true, and factoring in the Rangers’ recent desire to move on from Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba, the two teams could get involved in a blockbuster deal that would benefit both sides.
Other Pacific notes:
- According to Tom Gulitti of the NHL, the San Jose Sharks are expecting defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic back before the conclusion of their current six-game road trip. An upper-back injury has prohibited Vlasic from debuting in his 19th NHL season up to this point in the NHL calendar. His return will give a slight boost to the surprisingly solid left side of the defense for San Jose.
- Zach Hyman’s absence from the Edmonton Oilers will reportedly enter its fifth game tonight (X Link). Edmonton is lucky it’s only been five games for Hyman but the team had a five-game break at the end of November to lean on. Still, on the opposite side of a 50-goal campaign, the Oilers could use Hyman’s goal-scoring touch back in the lineup if they hope to stay competitive in a tough Pacific Division.
- The Seattle Kraken won’t have defenseman Ryker Evans in the lineup tonight due to injury. Television broadcaster Piper Shaw shared that Evans is out with an undisclosed injury but there were no further updates regarding his timeline. It’s a big loss for the Kraken before a tough contest against the Carolina Hurricanes as Evans sits tied for second on the team in scoring with three goals and 16 points in 25 games.
- It’ll still be a few days before defenseman Zach Whitecloud returns to the Vegas Golden Knights lineup. According to Jesse Granger of The Athletic, Whitecloud is still considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will miss his fifth straight game tonight. It’s not all bad news on the injury front for the Golden Knights as Granger later reported that captain Mark Stone was upgraded to a full-contact jersey at today’s practice meaning he should return soon.
Gbear
When do we get a “pick your 4 Nations roster” thread? ;)
Wolf Payment
Why?
Gbear
Why not?
wreckage
Would have been cool a couple weeks ago, but by now most names have been leaked. Might be a couple names that change, but majority are known.
Gbear
For the most part, the USA roster is pretty easy to predict. Maybe 3 or 4 selections are up for grabs.
wreckage
For the Canadian team they only have 1 or 2 selections left too. CJ leaked a lot today saying Montembualt is the 3rd goalie, Bouchard missed but Parayko and Sanheim made it. Hyman is a forward who missed. Konecny made it. No Bedard. Couple others too that may surprise some.
Personally I don’t care. It’s a glorified week long All-Star game that I would prefer to see meaningful games and not a chance where players for the team i cheer for could face season ending injuries.
Do any of us really want to see a Matthews, McDavid, Barkov, ect play this exhibition tournament in season and potentially be injured until next season instead of seeing them help our teams to the Stanley Cup Final?
Even the All-star game should be played either just before the regular season or just after the regular season. In January makes no sense. Celebrate the best players of the past season. Not the first half of a season.
Gbear
I agree about the timing of this. Has been a shame though that it’s been so long since we’ve had any kind of best on best tournament like this.