The Province

FIVE KEYS TO THE GAME

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Rolling Sedins

They’re not the elite point producers they once were, but Henrik and Daniel Sedin are registerin­g strong shot numbers. Coach Travis Green has dialed back on their ice time, but Henrik still leads the team in shot differenti­al rate. The twins are also among the team’s best when you look at shot quality. Looks like they’ve just been a bit unlucky so far.

Dynamite Dorsett

The rest of the line has struggled to make an impact, but Derek Dorsett has fired home five goals. But in only two other seasons has he scored more: seven in his first season with the Canucks in 2014-15 and 12 in 2011-12 with the Columbus Blue Jackets. In other words, handing him and his linemates the most ice time on the team is not going to continue to be a recipe for success.

Shots, shots, shots

The good news for the Canucks is the Capitals haven’t proven to be possession giants this season. They’ve given up slightly more shots than they’ve taken — and those that they’ve taken have been poor. The Canucks, on the other hand, have been keeping the pace low, but getting better shots than their opponents.

Rocking Nilsson

We’re back in a goaltendin­g controvers­y, thanks to the fine play of the Canucks’ other Swede on Tuesday. Anders Nilsson recorded his second shutout in three games as the Canucks beat the Minnesota Wild 1-0. It’s difficult to see how the steady big man doesn’t get his first home start against the Capitals.

Bowey is bringing it

Former Kelowna Rockets’ defenceman Madison Bowey has only played four times in his rookie season, but he’s made an impact. The Caps are consistent­ly playing at the right end of the rink when he’s on the ice.

 ??  ?? The Caps don’t seem to spend a lot of time in their own zone when rookie defenceman Madison Bowey is on the ice.
The Caps don’t seem to spend a lot of time in their own zone when rookie defenceman Madison Bowey is on the ice.

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