Fantasy hockey point projections for the Vancouver Canucks

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Fantasy hockey point projections for the Vancouver Canucks

J.T. Miller is not going to have a breakout season for Vancouver Canucks. Elias Pettersson will have an up-and-down season. Quinn Hughes will score more points than expected.

Hockey is a difficult sport to predict. Players excel one season and crash the next. It's hard to say how a player will perform in any given year. The Vancouver Canucks are one of the favourites to win the Vezina Trophy in 2020-21. NHL.com has fantasy hockey point projections for the Canucks. ESPN, CBS Sports and NHL TV have different projections. They show how many points Canucks players can expect to score. NHL is the most popular fantasy sport. Canada is also a popular team. Canucks have the best odds to be the winner of Vezeina.

Elite Prospects and CBS Sports are betting on Brock Boeser to have a bounceback season. Elite Prospect's and NHL.com are both predicting around 50 points for the Russian winger Andrei Kuzmenko. The Athletic is more cool at just 30 points. The Canucks would be thrilled with that result. For fantasy hockey players, check out the fantasy point projections for Vancouver Canucks.

Quinn Hughes set a Canucks franchise record with 68 points last season. CBS Sports is predicting a big bump up to 80 points for Hughes. Oliver Ekman-Larsson had 29 points and Tyler Myers had 18 points. Jack Rathbone is a wild card on defence for the Canucks. He was second in points-per-game among defencemen that played at least 30 games in the AHL last year. None of the five fantasy sites gave him a projection. The fantasy hockey point projections for Canucks defenceman are as follows:

The Canucks won 40 games last season. Thatcher Demko had 33 wins in 61 starts last year. The average projection predicts the same number of wins this season, but it's not very accurate.

Fantasy hockey point projections for the Vancouver Canucks are based on the team's performance.


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