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Canucks Lose 3-1 to Blues in 'Low-Event Affair'
Despite a late push, the Canucks struggle with offensive consistency and defensive lapses in the loss.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 12:50pm
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The Vancouver Canucks suffered a 3-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues on March 21, 2026, in a game described as a 'low-event affair.' The Canucks struggled to maintain possession and capitalize on their power play opportunities in the first two periods. The Blues opened the scoring in the second period after a turnover by Filip Hronek, and later added another goal highlighting defensive breakdowns by the Canucks. The Canucks showed some life in the third period, with Marco Rossi contributing to a power-play goal scored by Hronek, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit.
Why it matters
The loss is another setback in the Canucks' ongoing rebuild, as the team continues to grapple with offensive inconsistency and defensive lapses. However, the performance of young players like Zeev Buium offers glimpses of potential, suggesting the team may be making progress in developing its future core.
The details
The first period was largely uneventful, with the Canucks managing some decent looks on the power play but failing to capitalize. The offensive stagnation continued into the second period, where the Blues ultimately broke the deadlock. St. Louis opened the scoring thanks to a turnover by Hronek, allowing Pius Suter to capitalize on a rebound. Later, a goal by Pavel Buchnevich highlighted defensive breakdowns, with Brock Boeser failing to anticipate a pass and Kevin Lankinen potentially losing an edge. The Blues nearly added another, but a coach's challenge successfully overturned a goal due to a high-sticking violation by Jimmy Snuggerud. The Canucks showed some life in the third period, with Rossi contributing to a power-play goal scored by Hronek. Buium likewise had a strong shift, demonstrating improved puck handling and board play.
- The game was played on March 21, 2026.
- The Blues opened the scoring in the second period.
The players
Filip Hronek
A Canucks defenseman who scored the team's lone goal on the power play.
Zeev Buium
A Canucks player who had a strong shift, demonstrating improved puck handling and board play.
Pius Suter
A Blues player who capitalized on a rebound to open the scoring.
Pavel Buchnevich
A Blues player who scored a goal that highlighted defensive breakdowns by the Canucks.
Brock Boeser
A Canucks forward who failed to anticipate a pass, leading to the Blues' second goal.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
The takeaway
The Canucks' late-game push, despite the ultimate loss, indicates a willingness to compete even when facing adversity. However, the team's ongoing struggles with offensive consistency and defensive lapses remain areas of concern as they continue their rebuild.


