NHL Game Preview: Vancouver Canucks (22-47-8) vs. San Jose Sharks (37-34-7)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 10:00 PM EDT (7:00 PM PDT)
Venue:
SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, California, USA
TV/Streaming: NBCSCA (San Jose market), ESPN+ nationally

This Pacific Division matchup is a tale of two very different late-season stories. The Canucks are mathematically eliminated and playing out the string in full rebuild/tanking mode, while the Sharks remain in the thick of the Western Conference wild-card race and are desperate for every point at home.

Team Records & Standings Context

Canucks: 22-47-8 (52 points), 14-20-3 on the road. Dead last in the Pacific Division and the Western Conference. They rank near the bottom league-wide in goals scored (≈2.53 GF/GP) and allow far too many (≈3.78 GA/GP).

Sharks: 37-34-7 (81 points), 21-14-5 at home. 5th in the Pacific and right on the wild-card bubble (currently outside looking in but within striking distance of the final spot). Better scoring (≈2.9+ GF/GP) and a more competitive goal differential.

Every point is meaningless for Vancouver but critical for San Jose’s slim playoff hopes.

Recent Team Forms (Last 10 Games)

Canucks: 1-9-0 (or 2-8-0 in some trackers). They’ve been blown out repeatedly: recent results include 1-4 L @ LA (Apr 9), 2-1 L vs. Vegas (Apr 7), 7-4 L vs. Utah (Apr 4), and 5-2 L @ Minnesota (Apr 2). Offensive output has dried up, and goaltending has been shaky.

Sharks: 5-4-1 (mixed but competitive). Recent highlights include 3-2 W vs. Chicago (Apr 6), 4-1 W vs. Toronto (Apr 2), 4-3 W vs. Anaheim (Apr 1), but also losses like 3-6 L vs. Nashville (Apr 4) and 2-5 L vs. Edmonton (Apr 8). They average better than 3.0 GF/G and have tightened up defensively at home lately.

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San Jose enters far healthier in form and motivation.

Series History

The Sharks have dominated the 2025-26 season series 3-0. Most recent: San Jose 5, Vancouver 2 on Jan. 27, 2026 (at Rogers Arena). Earlier wins for San Jose include a 6-3 victory in Vancouver on Dec. 27, 2025, and a narrow 2-1 OT win on Nov. 28, 2025. Historically the all-time series is close, but San Jose has owned Vancouver this year.

Injury Report

Vancouver Canucks

Evander Kane (LW) – Out (upper body; expected return Apr 14 or later)

Kevin Lankinen (G) – Day-to-day / Out (upper body)

Thatcher Demko (G) – Out for season (hip; LTIR)

Filip Chytil (C) – Out for season (face)

Derek Forbort (D) – Out (undisclosed; LTIR)

Jonathan Lekkerimaki (RW) – Out (shoulder; post-surgery)

San Jose Sharks

Ryan Reaves (RW) – Day-to-day / Out (hand; week-to-week, questionable for tonight)

Logan Couture (C) – Out (groin; LTIR)

Other depth pieces (older groin/knee notes on LTIR)

Vancouver is decimated up front and in net; San Jose is missing its captain but has far more NHL-ready depth.

Key Player Matchups & Projected Lines/Goalies

Projected Goalies

Canucks: Nikita Tolopilo (or emergency backup) — has struggled in recent starts.

Sharks: Yaroslav Askarov or Alex Nedeljkovic — both have given the Sharks quality goaltending lately.

Clear net advantage to San Jose.

Forward Matchups to Watch

Canucks Top Threats: Quinn Hughes (still logging big minutes from the back end), Brock Boeser, and any remaining veteran scoring (limited by injuries). Speed and transition are their only hope.

Sharks Top Threats: Macklin Celebrini (rookie phenom and leading scorer), William Eklund, and the top line. San Jose’s young core has been clicking and creates high-danger chances at home.

Defensive/Special Teams: Sharks hold edges in power-play efficiency and faceoff percentage. Expect physical play along the walls and heavy forechecking by San Jose in front of the net.

Betting Trends & Market Snapshot

Sharks 2-3 SU/ATS in last 5 but strong at home (21-14-5).

Canucks 1-9 SU in last 10 and 0-3 vs. Sharks this year.

Last head-to-head (Jan 27) went Over, but season series games have varied.

Game Odds

Vancouver Canucks         6.5

San Jose Sharks                – 218

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 10, 2026

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