Elias Pettersson ended a 20-game goal drought with two goals against the Florida Panthers, providing a spark for the Vancouver Canucks. Brock Boeser is showing chemistry with linemates Marco Rossi and Liam Öhgren during a challenging season. The team prepares to host the Tampa Bay Lightning on an eight-game homestand.
The Vancouver Canucks, holding a record of 21-38-8 and 50 points, are focusing on positives late in the 2025-26 season after the trade deadline and with playoff hopes faded. They face the Tampa Bay Lightning, who stand at 41-21-4, in the first game of an eight-game homestand. Tampa previously defeated Vancouver 6-2 in November and has won just two of their last seven road games since the Winter Olympic break. Lightning seek rhythm after a sluggish stretch, while Canucks aim to capitalize at home. Pettersson's performance against Florida marked a return to scoring form. After a 20-game drought, he netted twice, stating, “It was definitely nice to see two go in.” Teammates like Brock Boeser have pushed for more shots on net, and Pettersson's response offers hope amid offensive struggles—no 30-goal scorer for a second straight season. Meanwhile, Boeser has clicked with newcomers Marco Rossi and Liam Öhgren. Line shuffling followed J.T. Miller's departure and Pettersson's slump, with earlier trials involving Arshdeep Bains, Max Sasson, and Linus Karlsson. The Öhgren-Rossi-Boeser trio shone on a 5-on-3 power play versus the Carolina Hurricanes, building confidence. Boeser thrives with strong centers, and this pairing hints at future consistency. With draft focus shifting to prospects like Gavin McKenna or Ivar Stenberg, the homestand tests young players' roles. Wins could boost morale and habits for 2026-27, balancing current effort with long-term building.