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5 thoughts on Canucks’ new-look top-six, Filip Chytil’s curious deployment, and more

Flip Chytil has played the most five-on-five minutes of any Canucks forward. Bob Frid / Imagn Images

A day after practicing at Rogers Arena Tuesday, the Vancouver Canucks made the long charter flight to Texas ahead of a critical five-game road trip.

The first three games of the trip, especially, will pose a significant challenge. Vancouver will face an unbeaten Stars team Thursday and then take a two-and-a-half-hour overnight flight to Chicago to play the rested (and surprisingly competitive) Blackhawks Friday. The Canucks will then have a Sunday matinee affair against a strong Capitals team that’s already rolling in the early going to cap off this three-game-in-four-days stretch.

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Stars defenseman Thomas Harley enters Thursday's game tied with Roope Hintz and Mikko Rantanen for the team leading in scoring, totaling five points (1-4—5) through the first three games of the season. His five points are his most through his first three games played of a season in his career, and it’s also the first time he has begun a season with at least a point in each of the first three games he has played. Harley played in his 200th NHL game in the Stars’ last game against the Wild. In reaching the milestone, Harley became the 24th skater and fourth defenseman drafted in 2019 to play in 200 NHL games, and the 39th defenseman in franchise history to play in 200 games for the Stars. In his career against Vancouver, Harley has registered five points (2-3—5) in eight games played and currently rides a three-game point streak against them (1-2—3).

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Vancouver Canucks Gameday Preview #4: Starting A Road Trip Against The Dallas Stars

The Vancouver Canucks will take on the Dallas Stars for the first game of their upcoming five-game road trip, doing so after dropping their past two games. Vancouver’s last win was a week ago today during their home-opener against the Calgary Flames. Dallas remains undefeated on the season after beating the Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche, and Minnesota Wild in their first three games. 

The last time the Canucks faced the Stars was when Vancouver overcame a 5–2 deficit with a minute left in the third period to send the game to overtime. Kiefer Sherwood scored the game-winner in the extra frame to win the game 6–5 for Vancouver. 

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