Rick Tocchet Shines at 2024 NHL All-Star Game

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Rick Tocchet,NHL All-Star Game,Vancouver Canucks

Rick Tocchet, head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, provided the highlight of the night at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game. The Canucks were knocked out in the first round of the mini-tournament, losing in the shootout. Elias Lindholm, the newest Canuck, had a decent performance but his team fell to Team McDavid.

Rick Tocchet is an expert prognosticator or so it seemed at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game. There were six Vancouver Canucks players on the ice but it was their head coach who provided the highlight of the night. The six Canucks got knocked out in the first round of the two-round mini-tournament on Saturday in Toronto, coming up short in the shootout. That’s no surprise — the Canucks have lost both times they’ve gone to the shootout this season. Thankfully, there’s no shootout in the playoffs.

Lindholm and Team MacKinnon fall to Team McDavid The newest Canuck, Elias Lindholm, was first up with Team MacKinnon after the former Calgary Flame was picked by Flames fan Tate McRae in the draft before Quinn Hughes could get to him. Lindholm and his team faced Team McDavid in the first game of the afternoon. Lindholm had a handful of chances during the game but picked up just one point, a secondary assist on a goal by the Seattle Kraken’s Oliver Bjorkstran

Rick Tocchet NHL All-Star Game Vancouver Canucks Shootout Elias Lindholm Team Mcdavid

 

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