
Canucks Conversation Nov. 21: Canucks play their best game of the season! (No further questions please) (ep. 912)
Nov 22, 2025
The Canucks showcased an impressive effort against Dallas, yet still fell short at home. A deep dive into five-on-five metrics revealed inconsistencies in their dominance. The hosts debated the need for more elite finishers to convert chances into wins. They highlighted the impact of Thatcher Demko's performance and discussed the evolving power play, particularly Kiefer Sherwood's role. Listeners were polled on season projections and trade deadline possibilities, while discussions on league contenders and injuries provided intriguing insights.
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Best Game Doesn’t Equal Contender Status
- The Canucks played their best game of the season but that doesn't guarantee dominance across opponents.
- Even when controlling play they lack consistent elite finishers to reliably convert chances.
Power Play Drove The Edge, Not 5-on-5
- Territorial control and expected goals were helped by the power play rather than dominant 5-on-5 superiority.
- At 5-on-5 the Stars still matched or out-created Vancouver in several high-danger metrics.
Keep Sherwood Running The Power Play
- Keep Kiefer Sherwood on the first power-play unit when his off-puck movement creates space for Elias Pettersson.
- Revert from static bumper roles to the freer Sherwood role to maintain PP dynamism.
