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Colorado Avalanche vs. Vancouver Canucks: Preview, Predictions and Picks for December 16, 2024

Updated on:
Feb 4, 2025 3:44 AM
The Colorado Avalanche, led by Nathan MacKinnon's recent 2-goal performance, head to Rogers Arena on Monday, December 16, 2024, to face off against the Vancouver Canucks. The Avs look to build on their 18-14 overall record, while the Canucks aim to improve their 15-9-5 mark in front of their home crowd.
Colorado Avalanche vs Vancouver Canucks

Current Odds

COL
VAN
Over
5.5
-118
Under
6.0
-118
COL
-1.5
+180
VAN
+1.5
-220
COL
ML
-135
VAN
ML
+120

Avalanche vs Canucks statistics

Stat Avalanche Canucks
Goals For per Game 3.31 3.21
Goals Against per Game 3.47 3.14
Shots per Game 29.3 26.2
Shots Against per Game 26.7 28.4
Power Play Goals 23 20
Power Play Goals Against 21 18
Short Handed Goals 1 0
Short Handed Goals Against 0 0
Penalty Minutes 232 257
Power Play Percentage 24.0 23.8
Penalty Kill Percentage 74.7 79.5

Vancouver Canucks recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
12/14/24 vs Boston Bruins L 5-1
12/12/24 vs Florida Panthers W 4-0
12/10/24 vs St. Louis Blues L 4-3 OT
12/8/24 vs Tampa Bay Lightning L 4-2
12/6/24 vs Columbus Blue Jackets W 5-2

Colorado Avalanche recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
12/14/24 vs Nashville Predators W 5-2
12/12/24 vs Utah Hockey Club L 4-1
12/10/24 @ Pittsburgh Penguins W 6-2
12/8/24 @ New Jersey Devils W 4-0
12/7/24 @ Detroit Red Wings W 2-1

Vancouver Canucks injuries

  • Kevin Lankinen (G): Day-To-Day
  • Derek Forbort (D): Day-To-Day
  • J.T. Miller (C): Injured Reserve
  • Thatcher Demko (G): Injured Reserve
  • Filip Hronek (D): Injured Reserve

Colorado Avalanche injuries

  • Mackenzie Blackwood (G): Day-To-Day
  • Oliver Kylington (D): Out
  • Nikolai Kovalenko (RW): Day-To-Day
  • Miles Wood (LW): Injured Reserve
  • Jonathan Drouin (LW): Injured Reserve

Avalanche vs Canucks game info

Type Info
Venue Rogers Arena
Location Vancouver, BC
Puck drop Mon 10:30 PM

Avalanche vs Canucks predictions

As the Colorado Avalanche lace up for their showdown with the Vancouver Canucks, all eyes are likely to be on Nathan MacKinnon following his stellar two-goal performance last game. With a total of 50 points this season, including 37 assists, MacKinnon's playmaking ability has been nothing short of electrifying. His on-ice chemistry with Mikko Rantanen, who leads the team with 18 goals, could really spell trouble for the Canucks’ defense. Given the momentum from his recent play, expect MacKinnon to be a key contributor, setting the ice on fire with both goals and assists.

Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks will be leaning heavily on their top performers like Quinn Hughes and Jake DeBrusk. Hughes, who has been phenomenal from the blue line with 27 assists and 34 points, is crucial in setting up plays and driving the offense for the Canucks. DeBrusk, with 14 goals this season, has been quite the sniper and will need to find the back of the net if Vancouver hopes to contend strongly in this matchup. Given their current form and home-ice advantage, their impact could truly sway the game in favor of the Canucks if they step up as expected.

Given these dynamics, predicting the winner isn’t straightforward. While the Canucks have the home crowd behind them, the Avalanche have been formidable on the road with a 10-6-0 record. If MacKinnon and Rantanen fire on all cylinders, they could tip the scale in favor of the Avalanche. However, Vancouver’s resilience at home can’t be underestimated. Looking at the elements of performance and momentum, I’d give a slight edge to the Colorado Avalanche pulling off a narrow victory, provided their key players continue their explosive form. What’s your take?

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