The Vancouver Canucks have relied too often on their offence to outscore opponents, tough to do when giving up as many goals as they have
Those little cuts add up, whether it’s the goalie being unable to bail out the defence or the defence doing a good enough job that they don’t need bailing out at all.
Twice the Canucks pulled the Jets back from two-goal leads to tie the game, but in another case of death by a thousand cuts, their repeated mistakes gave away too many chances and the Jets scored three goals in the third period to take the victory.Article contentWinnipeg Jets left wing Kyle Connor celebrates his second first period goal against the Vancouver Canucks at Canada Life Centre.
Studnicka was coming onto the ice on a line change but somehow the Canucks left the middle of the neutral zone open, creating a gap for Lowry to skate into with neither Myers nor Dermott able to scramble into the middle quickly enough to deny the Jets’ forward the zone entry.
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