Duck will welcome the Vancouver Canx that suddenly struggled on Sunday, with the opportunity to win only three times the second time this season.
There are only two games left before Friday’s trade deadline, this may also be the final appearance in the form of duck for Adam Henrich. He has been with the club since 2017 and, in this season, has been “MVP”, as Duck coach Greg Cronin said after a win over New Jersey Devils on Friday.
Henriqus can become an unrestricted free agent on 1 July and a 34 -year -old man is likely to bring a beautiful return to GM Pat Verback in a market on bankable assets.
“I don’t think, by nature, he is a talkative man, he is a very humble man and a family person, and I have seen that he is taken on responsibility [having] More appearance as a leader, ”said Chronin.
“I have talked to him many times what are the expectations for the players with a new staff here and the standard that is to be executed,” he continued. “I think he has not only communicated his work, but is also doing it.”
Henriqu scored a goal in each duck’s back-to-back triumphs, winning 6–4 in San Jose on Thursday and 6–4 in domestic victory of 4-3 on Friday. He has six points in his active four-game point Streak and he has scored 15 out of 18 goals this season since December 2. He has warmed up at the end of the season, provoking a duck attack, who last won three directly as part of the six-game relative Rampage which ended on November 5.
Henriqu’s Linerich Max Jones also drowned himself in those competitions – he said that he was in his best performance with his “heart rate” – striking on the net with seven shots in two games and chipping in a goal, a support and five hits against New Jersey. Both the goals of the line, as well as the evening Frank Vetrono, were scored by the player, who started a scoring sequence with his checking game. His fourth marker was also characterized by a grit, in which Mason Mason Mason swipe Puck into an open vetrono as he fell on ice. MCTavish will leave the game later in the first period.
“We were down, originally, going down to three rows with (MCTAVISH). They were scattered and scattered through it, they did the right thing, and, for me, this is a huge, culture-building victory, ”Chronin said.
Vancouver coach Rick Tochhet is also attempting to build a winning culture with canx, which had gone into one from a top-up organization that missed the playoffs in seven of the last eight campaigns.
In this season, they could coast for the crown of a Pacific Division, as they have a double -point cushion at the second place Vegas. Nevertheless, Vancouver has recently added some conspiracy to the playoff race except six of his last seven matches. Five of the disadvantage were in regulation, including 5–1 in the hands of Kings in their most recent match.
Their doldrums have matched with the contract negotiations in addition to the Center Elias Lindhom and another Swedish Pivot, Eliosis Patenson, aka “The Alien” through the trade. Jetie Miller’s 82 points are ranked fifth in NHL, while Quin Hughes leads all defensemen in scoring with 70 points.
Vancouver in Duck
When: Sunday at 5 pm
Where: Honda Center
TV: Balli Sports Sleeping