Shot fatigue: Canucks know they need to step up defence in Game 6 versus Vegas
EDMONTON — The Vancouver Canucks are still alive in the NHL playoffs by outlasting the Vegas Golden Knights in a game that, by all statistical accounts, they had no business winning.
Vancouver head coach Travis Green isn’t apologizing for it, but says he also isn’t blind to the fact his team has to step it up in Game 6 Thursday at Rogers Place.
“I didn’t think we were at our best, but I’m never going to criticize a win too harshly,” Green said when asked Wednesday by reporters on a Zoom call about his team giving up 43 shots on net Tuesday, but still beating Vegas 2-1 to cut the Golden Knights’ lead to 3-2 in the best-of-seven second-round series.
“Especially in playoff hockey, when you find a way to win a game that you probably shouldn’t have, it’s not just luck,” added Green. “It’s compete. It’s buying in as a group. It’s blocking a shot.