Pettersson's back in the line-up and we have a new top line
The Canucks will look to take the road to victory when they hit the ice tomorrow against the Flames.
Major line changes today at practice as Jack Studnicka skated on the top unit, alongside J.T. Miller and Bo Horvat. Pettersson was back on the ice today with his previous line mates Andrei Kuzmenko and Ilya Mikheyev.
The bottom-six was completed with Garland, Boeser, and Dries as the 3rd unit. Dakota Joshua skated on the top-six earlier this week and he was back with Nils Aman and Curtis Lazar today. The extra skater was Nils Hoglander.
The D-pairings were mixed up as well, Bear may get his opportunity with Hughes, Burrough skated with Myers and the two veterans OEL and Schenn shared the blue line. It all points to Dermott and Stillman sitting the next game.
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DECEMBRE 13 | 176 ANSWERS Pettersson's back in the line-up and we have a new top line Do you like this new line-up? |
Yes | 72 | 40.9 % |
No | 104 | 59.1 % |
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