The Anaheim Ducks meet the Vancouver Canucks for Game 4 of their four-game regular-season series, as Week 21 of the 2021-22 NHL season heats up with this Western Conference showdown from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Anaheim has won two of the first three games between these teams this season, so let’s see what’s the best Ducks vs. Canucks betting pick for Saturday evening.
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Ducks vs Canucks Betting Pick
This game will be played at Scotiabank Saddledome at 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 19, 2022.
Why Bet The Canucks:
✅ The Anaheim Ducks have lost four straight games, including back-to-back contests where they lost by four goals. The Ducks are 10-11-5 on the road, losing their last three games away from Anaheim.
✅ The Vancouver Canucks have won three of their last four games. The Canucks are 2-2-2 in their last six games at home and are 10-9-3 at home this season.
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✅ Vancouver has won their last seven games as the favorite in their last four as the favorite at home. Anaheim is 23-52 in their last 75 games as the underdog and 8-28 in their last 28 games as the underdog on the road.
Anaheim Ducks
The Anaheim Ducks (23-19-9) were crushed by Edmonton on Thursday, losing 7-3. Anaheim took a 2-0 lead 14 minutes into the contest on power-play goals but then gave up five unanswered tallies. The Ducks power-play has been a strength for this team, sixth overall in the NHL (25.4%). Cam Fowler is seventh on the team in scoring with 25 points but leads the club with 14 power-play points.
Anaheim is 19th in goals allowed per game at 2.9. John Gibson is 15-13-8 with a 2.79 GAA and a .915 save percentage. Gibson was rocked by Edmonton, allowing seven goals on 41 shots and has allowed four or more goals in each of his last three starts.
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks (23-21-6) defeated the San Jose Sharks in overtime, 5-4. Vancouver twice had two goal leads in this contest, only to see San Jose battle back to tie the score. However, J.T. Miller delivered the victory with his 18th goal of the season 2:39 into the extra session. Miller now has three goals over his last five games and is the team leader with 50 points. Oliver Ekman-Larsson finds himself on a roll, scoring seven points in his last five games after producing just eight points in his first 42 contests.
Vancouver is last in the NHL in penalty killing at 69.4%, a ridiculously low success rate. Despite this, the team is sixth in goals allowed per game at 2.7. Thatcher Demko is 20-15-2 with a 2.57 GAA and a .919 save percentage. Demko allowed four goals in the game against San Jose, but had allowed four total goals in his previous three appearances.