NHL Game Preview: Detroit Red Wings (15-11-3) vs. Vancouver Canucks (11-15-3)

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The Detroit Red Wings (15-11-3) invade Rogers Arena as slight favorites against a banged-up Vancouver Canucks (11-15-3) squad that’s limped to a 4-8-1 home record amid a six-game losing streak, capped by a 4-1 thud to Utah on Friday. Detroit, third in the Atlantic with a +4 goal differential, rides a 2-0-2 stretch highlighted by a 4-3 road win over Seattle on Saturday, where Moritz Seider’s three assists propelled the comeback. The Red Wings’ balanced attack (3.07 GF/G, 13th) and road resilience (6-5-2) clash with Vancouver’s depleted lineup—missing Elias Pettersson and Thatcher Demko—exposing a defense that’s allowed 3.59 GA/G (32nd). This Pacific-Atlantic tilt, the first of two meetings this season, revives a series Detroit has owned lately (6-3-1 L10), but the Canucks’ desperation at home could spark a trap game in a matchup projecting under 6.5 goals given combined PK strengths (82.5%).

Game Details

Puckdrop: 10:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia (capacity: 18,910)

Broadcast: ESPN+, Sportsnet Pacific (Vancouver), Bally Sports Detroit (Red Wings), SN360

This West Coast nightcap closes Monday’s slate, with Vancouver opening a three-game homestand and Detroit extending a six-game road trip (now 2-1-1). The Canucks’ fans have seen just 2.86 GF/G in home losses, setting up a potential low-event grinder.

Injury Report

Vancouver’s injury crisis deepens their woes (112 man-games lost), gutting their top line and net, while Detroit’s absences are minor, allowing lineup stability. The Red Wings have missed 34 man-games.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusInjuryEstimated ReturnNotes
Detroit Red WingsMason AppletonCOutLower BodyDecember 13Missed 8 games; bottom-six depth (4G-5A in 21GP before injury).
Detroit Red WingsShai BuiumDInjured ReserveUndisclosedDecember 13Prospect; no games played this season.
Detroit Red WingsDerek ForbortDOutUndisclosedDecember 10Acquired shutdown D (0G-2A in 18GP); +3 rating—third-pair role.
Vancouver CanucksElias PetterssonCOut (Day-to-Day)Upper BodyDecember 8Star center (12G-18A-30P); missed last three—huge creation void (team 2.5 GF/G without him).
Vancouver CanucksPierre-Olivier JosephDOutIllnessDecember 8Depth blueliner (1G-3A in 15GP); practiced but unlikely.
Vancouver CanucksThatcher DemkoGInjured ReserveLower BodyDecember 11Starter (6-7-1, 3.58 GAA); Arturs Silovs (5-4-0, 2.80 GAA) starts back-to-back.
Vancouver CanucksNils HoglanderLWInjured ReserveLower BodyDecember 15Grinder (5G-7A in 20GP); physical edge lost.
Vancouver CanucksFilip ChytilCInjured ReserveUndisclosedJanuary 5, 2026Middle-six pivot; limited to 10GP this season.

Impact: Vancouver’s absences drop their offense to 2.86 GF/G; Pettersson’s void forces J.T. Miller into 25+ minutes. Detroit’s D is steady without Forbort, leaning on Seider (25:15 TOI).

Key Player Matchups

Detroit’s structure meets Vancouver’s chaos—injuries elevate grinders. Red Wings’ 78.2% PK faces Canucks’ 22.5% PP (10th).

Dylan Larkin (DET, C) vs. J.T. Miller (VAN, C): Larkin (15G-16A-31P) leads with speed (team-high 85 SOG); Miller (11G-14A) shoulders load sans Pettersson (52% faceoffs). Larkin’s burst edges. Edge: Larkin.

Lucas Raymond (DET, LW) vs. Brock Boeser (VAN, RW): Raymond (10G-21A-31P) dazzles on PP (team-high 8 PPG); Boeser (13G) snipes but -7 rating. Raymond’s playmaking. Edge: Raymond.

Moritz Seider (DET, D) vs. Conor Garland (VAN, LW): Seider (3A Saturday, +5) shutdowns rushes; Garland (8G-10A) forechecks but turnover-prone. Seider’s physicality. Edge: Seider.

Goalie Duel: Cam Talbot (DET) vs. Arturs Silovs (VAN): Talbot (9-4-2, 3.01 GAA, .884 SV%) hot on road (6-2-1); Silovs (5-4-0, 2.80 GAA) spotty in starts. Edge: Talbot—experience.

Projected Lines (Subject to change):
Red Wings:
Raymond-Larkin-DeBrincat | Copp-Kasper-Perron | Berggren-Engstrand-Fabbri | Erne-Mazur-Chiarot | Seider-Gustafsson | Walman-Spicer

Canucks: Boeser-Miller-Garland | Hoglander (out)-Studenic-Burroughs | Di Giuseppe-Blueger-Suter | Lockwood-Dries-Robinson | Ekman-Larsson-Bear

Team Records and Standings

TeamRecordPointsGoal Diff.Home/AwayDivision Rank
Detroit Red Wings15-11-333+49-6-1 Home / 6-5-2 Away3rd Atlantic
Vancouver Canucks11-15-325-214-8-1 Home / 7-7-2 Away8th Pacific

Red Wings 13th GF/G (3.07), 28th GA/G (3.45), 78.2% PK; Canucks 22nd GF/G (2.86), 32nd GA/G (3.59), 81.0% PK.

Recent Team Forms

Detroit’s road wins mask SO losses; Vancouver’s skid features offensive droughts (1.4 GF/G L5).

Red Wings Last 5 Games (3-2-0):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec. 6@ SEAW 4-3Seider 3A; Talbot 28 saves, comeback from 3-1 down.
Dec. 4@ CBJL 6-5 (SO)Kane 2G; 2/5 PP but SO loss.
Dec. 2vs. BOSW 5-4Larkin GWG; high-event, 35 SOG.
Nov. 29vs. TBLL 3-2Defensive stand; 1/3 PP.
Nov. 28@ NSHW 4-1Raymond 2A; Talbot strong (26 saves).

Canucks Last 5 Games (0-5-0):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec. 5vs. UTAL 1-4Silovs 18/22 saves; 0/3 PP drought.
Dec. 2@ COLL 1-3Lankinen 28/31; low-event loss.
Nov. 29@ LAKL 1-220 SOG; PK 3/3 but outshot.
Nov. 28@ SJSL 2-3Boeser GWG too late; 34 SOG.
Nov. 26@ ANAL 4-5Miller 2A; chaotic, 28 SOG.

Red Wings 4-4-2 L10 (3.2 GF/G); Canucks 3-6-1 L10 (2.5 GF/G).

Series History

These clubs have met 190 times (regular season), with Detroit holding a 102-70-18 edge overall (58.4% win rate), including 98-65-18 in regular season (58.2%). Red Wings lead on the road (45-39-10-1 at Rogers). Recent: Detroit 6-3-1 L10, outscoring VAN 30-28; last meeting Feb. 2, 2025: DET 3-2 OT win. All-time avg. 6.3 goals; no playoff history.

Betting Trends

Puck Line: DET covers 45% as road faves.

Total (O/U): 6.5 (Over +106; Under -130) – Under 6-3 in VAN’s L9 home; DET 4-1 Under L5 road.

Trends: Red Wings 6-3-1 SU L10 H2H; Canucks 1-9 SU L10 overall. VAN 3-7 ATS as home dogs.

Game Odds

Detroit Red Wings           – 125

Vancouver Canucks         6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, December 7, 2025