A persistent predicament proved problematic for the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday — the team simply struggled to score.
We are just in the beginning stages of Filip Chytil showing what he can do in a Vancouver Canucks jersey, but there have been flashes of skill that can help get fans excited about what the 25-year-old centre can bring to an NHL team.
New York Rangers’ general manager Chris Drury made a lot of moves this season, trading away Kaapo Kakko, Filip Chytil, Jacob Trouba, Victor Mancini, Jimmy Vesey, and Ryan Lindgren while adding J.T.
Chytil scored a goal on four shots in Saturday's 6-3 loss to the Kraken. Chytil hadn't scored over the last seven games after finding twine in his Canucks debut on Feb. 2. He's earned a total of six points over nine appearances with his new team,
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Chytil notched two assists, including one on the power play, and added two shots on goal in Wednesday's 3-2 overtime win over the Kings.
With the Vancouver Canucks in freefall since the 4 Nations Break, Quinn Hughes day-to-day with an injury and potential player movement, there's cause to be pessimistic about the organization's playoff odds.