Head coach Bruce Boudreau is inching closer to his ‘A’ lineup with the Vancouver Canucks.
The return of Hughes and Boeser would provide a spark to the Canucks in various facets, but likely their scoring punch most of all. Boeser is off to a slow start by his standards, with no goals and just nine shots through his first six games.
“Any more of a threat that we can put in the lineup is great. You know it isn’t going to last forever. And he’s been hurt since camp started and he’s just looking for a chance to get himself going.” New Jersey is led offensively by 24-year-old winger Jesper Bratt, who has 15 points, including four goals, through nine games. Hughes, a centre, has three goals and eight points.
“They play fast, they shoot from everywhere and they attack the net,” Boudreau said of New Jersey. “They’re great in transition. You’d better have your solid game going. At any second they can get into a 2-on-1 or a 3-on-2 and they’re skilled up front, so they can make it hurt when they do that.Article contentHorvat added: “They’re one of the hotter teams in the NHL right now. They’re playing really well.
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