With wins in two straight, the struggling Vancouver Canucks have returned home with some much-needed momentum.
The first quarter of the season has been difficult for the Canucks, who sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division with an 8-14-2 record. Calls for change have gone unreturned so far, with both head coach Travis Green and general manager Jim Benning keeping their positions.
The Canucks need to be on their game every night and can build off their recent play, said Conor Garland. “Let’s not worry about needing to get on a roll, let’s worry about playing well the next game,” he said. “I don’t think you start talking about three, four, five in a row. Let’s worry about putting our best foot forward next game.”
“I think at the end of the day, when you’re really working and skating and competing on a puck sometimes confidence will just come from that. Sometimes you’ll get an ugly goal and you’ll feel good about yourself.”
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