The young stars of the Vancouver Canxy were out of force in the team’s 2–1 overtime victory against San Jose Shark tonight. Linnus Carlson and Jake Debrook scored for Canx, later reached a new career-high for a goal in a season. Carlson is one of the seven players in Vancouver’s lineup tonight, who played at least one game with Abbotsford Canx this season. Three out of seven made their NHL debut within the last two matches. One of these players is Nikita Tolopilo, who started his first NHL game tonight and made 15 saves against 16 shots.
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Tolopilo has performed a spectacular 2024–25 season with Abbotsford, which has started 34 out of 69 matches of the team so far this season. He has won 18 out of his beginning, four of which have been shutouts. In his last 10 matches, he has stopped a .914 SV% and 256 shots of 280 shots against shutouts. At the beginning of his NHL tonight, he had .938 SV%.
“I think this is a long journey to get my first initial beginning, but I really proud to myself and really all coaches, all colleagues, for my agent, for my family, for my family, who support me all the way,” Tolopilo said about his first NHL beginning.
Another canx probability that made his debut tonight is Mani, Kiril Kudrevstave of the seventh round in the 2022 NHL draft. The season was his first with Abbotsford, as he had spent the first three years with a listened Greyhounds. In 63 matches played with Abbotsford, he has scored five goals and 21 Assist couples. Tonight, he put a shot and blocked three in 13:33 minutes. He played relatively peacefully in his own area, putting pressure on the ripening of the shark to help the Vancouver capture.
"I have not seen him since the camp. I think there is something there. I think there is a good shot for him below the road, because some good legs, good brains, good sticks. I thought he was really good," Canx’s head coach Rick Tochhet tonight said about Kudrevstave’s performance.
Ty Mueller, who made his NHL debut game, made it favorable for his second game with Vancouver tonight. He had two good setups for Linemet Jake Debrook in the first and second periods that did not eventually change. While he did not get several minutes as he tonight (9:39), he blocked two shots and made a hit.
“I like to see them here. They are worth it.
During the first period about half the way, the canx was given a four-minute power play, when the Elias Petherson (D) ended at the end of a high-stick. Despite capitalizing the opportunity, the team launched eight shots at Alexander Georgeive, including Pius Sutter. Before tonight, Vancouver’s Power Play scored five goals in the last 12 occasions, which was held in five matches. Even with five power play opportunities, Vancouver was still not able to score on man-payment.
A player who had a large part of one night was Victor Mansini, who took three punishments throughout the game. Trying to clean him from the Vancouver region, to intervene with Tyler Toffoli, the second punishment, which was to give birth to the initial goal of the game for sharks. It is being said that he also had a sharp water splash near the end of the second period, so that Atu Ritti and Kifar could get a chance for Sherwood.
While young players had an impact tonight, at the end of the game, the spotlight was on all cans captain Quin Hughes. He dominated the wholesale of the additional frame and eventually received a assistance on Debrook winning the game winning the game of Alex Adler in a career points by a defenseman (409). With this, Hughes will look at the final game of the season team against Vegas Golden Nights.
"I was lucky enough to see Adler breaking. I think this was my first career game when he did it. Very honored. It has been a blessing to play here," Hughes said the postgame to bind the franchise record.
"He is a joy for the coach. He loves the game. He wants to win. He wants to improve his game," Tocchet added the weather of Hughes as a whole. "He is emerging every day as a leader. He is probably hurting anyone more about not making a playoffs."
Overall, tonight’s debut was very solid to Kudrevstave and Tolopilo, while Muller put himself out more aggressively in his first game. Tonight’s game was not about collecting points completely, but this season is more about seeing what is the future of Canx among the players who succeeded in Abbotsford this season.
Statistics and facts:
- Drew O’Coner became the first player in Canx History playing over 82 games in a season
- Canx sweep season series against shark, going 4-0-0
- Quin Hughes plays more than 30 minutes in a game for the sixth time this season
- Quin Hughes recorded a Defenseman Franchise History (409) for the highest marks for Alex Adler’s record.
- With her 28th of the season, Jake Debrook has a new career-high in goal goals
Scoring Summary:
first period:
No scoring.
Second period:
4:20 – SJS: Macqueline Celebini (25) from Tyler Tofoli and Luka Cagnoni (PPG)
Third period:
9:02 – Van: Linus Carlson (3) from Teddy Blueer and Drew O’Coner
For more time:
4:4:42 – Van: Jake Debrok (28) from Quin Hughes and Brock Boseer
next:
Canx plays in his last game of the season for fan praise night at Rogers Arena on Wednesday night. They will take the leaders of the current Pacific Division to Golden Nights. The puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 pm.
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