The Vancouver Canucks are facing the Edmonton Oilers in a crucial Game 7 without their top scorer, Brock Boeser. Canucks coach Rick Tocchet has announced Arturs Silovs will start, with lineup changes expected. Despite the challenge, the Canucks are determined to perform well in Boeser's absence.
'It's a tough one, but it's next man up' Rick Tocchet will try to have the Canucks ready to go without Brock Boesner as they face the Oilers in a deciding Game 7 Puck drop is at 9 p.m. EDT / 6 p.m. PST https://t.co/Y0cr2KvFUL
Canucks go into biggest game “in most of our lives” w/o top scorer, making Oilers heavy favourites in Game 7. Can VAN do it for Brock Boeser, w/o Brock Boeser? Dakota Joshua: “We don't want to let him down, so we'll be battling for him out there.” https://t.co/w6tI6sH8F1
For Game 7: Canucks coach Rick Tocchet says Arturs Silovs starts...indicates Lafferty/Mikheyev replace Boeser/Podkolzin. Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch expecting no changes. Said yesterday Adam Henrique would not play.
Dakota Joshua on the #Canucks playing without Brock Boeser: “It’s a tough situation, you hate to see it. He’s the longest tenured Canuck.” “We’re gonna pick up the slack for him.” @Sportsnet650
#Canucks Game 7 roadmap: How Vancouver can defeat the Oilers without Brock Boeser. My Game 7 preview @TheAthleticNHL: https://t.co/3RcwfqYd9j