NHL Game Preview: New York Islanders (26-17-5) vs. Vancouver Canucks (16-27-5)

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The New York Islanders (26-17-5) visit the Vancouver Canucks (16-27-5) in a cross-conference matchup at Rogers Arena. The Islanders, second in the Metropolitan Division with 57 points, are coming off a 4-2 loss to the Flames but have been strong defensively, allowing 2.98 goals per game (12th in NHL). The Canucks, last in the Pacific Division with 37 points, are mired in a 10-game losing streak and have the league’s worst goal differential (-45). Injuries plague both sides, with the Islanders missing key forwards and the Canucks without their starting goalie and several depth players. This could be a low-scoring grind, but the Islanders’ superior form gives them the edge in a projected 4-2 win.

Venue Location

Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia. This 18,910-seat venue, home to the Canucks since 2010, is known for its passionate crowds but has been a tough spot for Vancouver this season, with a 4-13-3 home record.

Puckdrop is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT, 7:00 p.m. local time in Vancouver). The game will be broadcast on ESPN+, MSGSN2 (Islanders market), and KHN/Prime, KING 5, KONG (Canucks market).

Recent Team Forms

The Islanders have been inconsistent, going 5-5-0 in their last 10 with a -1 goal differential, including a recent 4-2 loss to Calgary. The Canucks are in freefall, 0-10-0 in their last 10 with a -40 goal differential, extending their losing streak after a 6-0 shutout loss to Edmonton.

Here’s a breakdown of each team’s last 10 games:

DateOpponentResult (Islanders)Score
Jan 17@ CGYL2-4
Jan 15@ EDMW1-0
Jan 13@ WPGL4-5
Jan 10@ MINW (OT)4-3
Jan 8vs NSHL (SO)1-2
Jan 6vs NJDW9-0
Jan 3vs TORW4-3
Jan 1vs UTAL2-7
Dec 30@ WSHW4-3
Dec 28vs WSHL2-4

Overall: 5-5-0 in last 10 (-1 goal differential).

DateOpponentResult (Canucks)Score
Jan 17vs EDML0-6
Jan 15vs CBJL1-4
Jan 13vs OTTL1-2
Jan 12@ CBJL3-6
Jan 10@ DETL0-5
Jan 8@ BUFL1-5
Jan 6@ TORL3-5
Jan 3vs BOSL2-3
Jan 2vs SEAL3-4
Jan 1vs NSHL1-4

Overall: 0-10-0 in last 10 (-40 goal differential).

Injury Report

New York Islanders:

Semyon Varlamov (G): Out – Knee (IR, expected return Feb 26, 2026).

Alexander Romanov (D): Out For Season – Shoulder (surgery).

Bo Horvat (C): Out – Lower Body (expected return Jan 24, 2026).

Kyle Palmieri (C): Injured reserve – Knee.

Pierre Engvall (LW): Out – Ankle (long-term IR).

Vancouver Canucks:

Thatcher Demko (G): Injured reserve – Lower Body (placed on IR Jan 11, 2026).

Marco Rossi (C): Injured reserve – Lower Body (expected return Jan 27, 2026).

Kiefer Sherwood (LW): Day-to-Day – Undisclosed (could miss up to a week).

Filip Chytil (C): Injured reserve – Upper Body (expected return Jan 21, 2026).

Derek Forbort (D): Out – Undisclosed.

Guillaume Brisebois (D): Out – Undisclosed.

Key

Player Matchups

Injuries ravage both rosters, with Islanders missing their captain and top goalie, and Canucks without their starter and several forwards/defensemen.

Mathew Barzal (NYI F) vs. J.T. Miller (VAN F): Barzal leads Islanders with 2 assists in recent games; Miller counters with playmaking.

Anders Lee (NYI F) vs. Elias Pettersson (VAN F): Lee (physical forward) vs. Pettersson (skill center).

Simon Holmstrom (NYI F) vs. Jake DeBrusk (VAN F): Holmstrom (recent 6 goals) vs. DeBrusk (scoring touch).

Ilya Sorokin (NYI G) vs. Arturs Silovs (VAN G): Sorokin (recent shutout) vs. Silovs (filling in for Demko).

Other keys: Islanders’ power play (25.8%, top-10) vs. Canucks’ penalty kill (76.8%, bottom-10). Canucks’ home possession vs. Islanders’ counterattacks.

Series History

The Islanders lead the all-time series 59-43-21 (103 games). In away games for Vancouver (home for Islanders?), Canucks won 22, Islanders 33, drew 10. Recent: Canucks 4-1-0 in last 5, including W 4-3 OT (11/15/2023). Unders have hit in 3 of last 5. Islanders are 51-56-16 in regular season vs Canucks.

Betting Trends

Over/Under: Set at 6.5, over +114 / under -140. Under is 5-1 in Islanders’ last 6; over is 4-1 in Canucks’ last 5 home.

Other Trends: Islanders 5-5 SU in last 10 road; Canucks 0-10 SU in last 10 overall. Islanders 7-8 SU as -142 favorites; series unders in 3/5.

Game Odds

New York Islanders         – 142

Vancouver Canucks         5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, January 18, 2026

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