Special Teams Issues Sink Abbotsford Canucks In 5-2 Game 3 Loss To The Texas Stars
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Special teams were the story of this game as the Canucks allowed multiple power play and shorthanded goals. Abbotsford went two for five on the power play, while the Stars finished two for four with two shorthanded goals. Ultimately, the Game 3 special teams performance was shocking, as not only had the Canucks penalty kill been unbeatable this post-season, but they had only allowed one shorthanded goal during the entire regular season and playoffs leading up to Game 3.
Abbotsford also struggled to generate shots from in tight throughout the game. According to the shot chat, the Canucks only five of Abbotsford's 24 shots came below the faceoff dot. If the Canucks are going to win this series, they need to find a way to crash Remi Poirier's crease more often and create scoring chances from high-danger areas.
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Abbotsford's overall defensive performance was also problematic, as Texas was able to record 36 shots on net. The Stars were able to generate chances from distance, as well as in tight, as they controlled the majority of puck possession in this game. Ulitmatley, the Canucks did not look like themselves as they could not find a way to create any form of sustained momentum in Game 3.
Overall, this may have been Abbotsford's most disappointing performance of the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs. They were outplayed from start to finish, and as mentioned, their special teams had a night to forget. While the Canucks are still up in the series, they cannot afford to put forth a similar effort when they hit the ice in Game 4 on Wednesday.
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Scoring Summary:
1st Period:
7:41- ABB: Christian Wolanin (2) from Arshdeep Bains and Linus Karlsson (PPG)
9:53- TEX: Kole Lind (8) from Justin Hryckowian and Cameron Hughes (PPG)
17:07- TEX: Matěj Blümel (4) from Cameron Hughes and Kyle Capobianco (PPG)
18:39- TEX: Matěj Blümel (5) from Arttu Hyry and Michael Karow (SHG)
19:38- ABB: Linus Karlsson (8) from Arshdeep Bains and Kirill Kudryavtsev (PPG)
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2nd Period:
11:00- TEX: Antonio Stranges (2) from Jack Becker and Emilio Pettersen
3rd Period:
5:25- TEX: Michael Karow (1) from Arttu Hyry (SHG)
Game 4: Wednesday, June 4 @ 5:00 pm PT at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
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