Scenes from Canucks skate: Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be a healthy scratch, Boeser to play with Pettersson and Kuzmenko vs. Lightning

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Scenes from Canucks skate: Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be a healthy scratch, Boeser to play with Pettersson and Kuzmenko vs. Lightning

Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be a healthy scratch for Canucks' game against Lightning. Boeser will play with Pettersson and Kuzmenko.

The Vancouver Canucks lost 5-4 to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday. The team is on the road in Tampa Bay for a game against the Lightning. There were changes to their line-up at the morning skate. Oliver Ekman-Larsson was given a night off. Travis Dermott moved out of the top six and into the third pairing with Tyler Myers. Riley Stillman moved in with Ethan Bear and Quinn Hughes with Luke Schenn. The Canucks are 10-5-0 in their last 14 games. Tampa is 10th in the Atlantic Division and is trying to keep the wild cards at bay. They are currently holding the 3rd place in that division.


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