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Canucks Continue Homestand on Thursday Night with Predators in Town
The Vancouver Canucks look to continue their strong play at home against the Nashville Predators.
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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The Vancouver Canucks continue their lengthy homestand on Thursday night as they host the Nashville Predators. The two teams have split their previous two meetings this season, with each game decided by a single goal. The Canucks will look to key players like Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser to lead the way against a Predators team fighting for a playoff spot in the tight Western Conference.
Why it matters
This game is an important one for both teams as they jockey for position in the Western Conference playoff race. The Canucks are looking to build on their strong play at home, while the Predators are trying to gain ground in the wild card standings. The outcome could have significant implications for the postseason picture.
The details
The Canucks and Predators have split their two previous meetings this season, with each game decided by a single goal. Elias Pettersson has been dominant against the Predators in his career, recording 22 points in 19 games. Brock Boeser has also had success, scoring 8 goals in 20 games against Nashville. The Predators have struggled on the road, particularly in the first period, but boast strong special teams units. Ryan O'Reilly leads the Predators in scoring, while Roman Josi continues to be one of the top defensemen in the NHL.
- The Canucks and Predators have met twice already this season, with the Predators winning 2-1 on October 23rd and the Canucks winning 5-4 in overtime on November 3rd.
- This will be the third and final meeting between the two teams this season.
The players
Elias Pettersson
A skilled forward for the Vancouver Canucks who has 22 points in 19 career games against the Nashville Predators.
Brock Boeser
A goal-scoring winger for the Vancouver Canucks who has 8 goals in 20 games against the Nashville Predators.
Ryan O'Reilly
The leading scorer for the Nashville Predators, with 61 points (22 goals, 39 assists) in 63 games this season.
Roman Josi
A top defenseman for the Nashville Predators who is averaging over 24 minutes of ice time per game and has 43 points this season.
What they’re saying
“We had a good practice today, there was some video that we watched, all these things that we can improve. It's just about putting it to work, and I think we had a good practice today.”
— Jake DeBrusk (nhl.com)
“He's great. He's a funny guy, and it's nice to have another Canadian on the roster. He seems really excited to be here for a chance, and I'm actually playing with him, so hopefully we can find some chemistry.”
— Jake DeBrusk (nhl.com)
What’s next
The Canucks and Predators will face off on Thursday night in Vancouver, with both teams looking to gain ground in the tight Western Conference playoff race.
The takeaway
This game features two teams fighting for playoff positioning, with the Canucks looking to continue their strong play at home and the Predators trying to climb back into the wild card race. The outcome could have significant implications for the postseason picture in the Western Conference.
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