The Vancouver Canucks hit the road for a one-and-done road trip as they face their division rival Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. It was a 3-2 victory for the Canucks this past Saturday when the two teams last met.
The Seattle Kraken Sled Team is thrilled to announce a highly anticipated Pacific Division rematch against the British Columbia Sportability Club on Sunday, February 2nd, at the Kraken Community Iceplex’s Smartsheet Rink.
There are five teams with a real shot to make the post-season in the Pacific Division. As it stands, the Vegas Golden Knights maintain their hold of the Pacific Division thanks to a 29-14-4 record with 62 points but the Edmonton Oilers aren’t far behind with their 29-15-3 record with 61 points.
Croucher and Dinsick both love the Kings' price as an opportunity to capitalize in the NBA Pacific Division market over the Lakers, Clippers, Suns and Warriors.
Happy teams are all alike, you might say, but Pacific Division teams are all unhappy in their own way.
Vancouver Canucks (20-16-10, in the Pacific Division) vs. Edmonton Oilers (29-15-3, in the Pacific Division) Edmonton, Alberta; Thursday, 9 p.m. EST. BOTTOM LINE: Pacific Division
Kraken defenseman Josh Mahura lay down a booming, clean hit on Kings forward Warren Foegele at the Kraken blue line. While officials tried to keep two annoyed Kings players off Mahura, Schwartz and Beniers sneaked off on a 2-on-1. Schwartz scored his team-leading 15th goal of the season.
After acquiring defenseman Noah Hanifin from the Calgary Flames, the Vegas Golden Knights extended him. Now, his play is helping them lead the Pacific Division
The race to finish first in the Pacific Division is heating up. As it stands, the Vegas Golden Knights hold onto first in the Pacific Division thanks to a 29-12-3 record with 61 points. However ...
The win comes just hours after suffering a 6-4 loss to the Eagles and moves the Firebirds back in front of the Eagles for sole possession of second place in the American Hockey League's Pacific ...
The Oilers saw a four-game road trip come to an end in a 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks that also has them without their captain for the next three games. Connor McDavid was suspended three games for crosschecking Conor Garland in the dying seconds.
It should surprise no one that Max Walters’ virtually encyclopedic knowledge of basketball is his defining characteristic on the court.