NHL Game Preview: Vancouver Canucks (22-47-8) vs. Los Angeles Kings (32-26-19)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 10:30 PM ET (7:30 PM PT local)
Venue:
Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California (home of the Kings; capacity ~18,500)
Broadcast: ESPN+ (U.S.); FDSNW (Kings regional); available via NHL streams internationally.

his Pacific Division mismatch features a rebuilding, eliminated Canucks squad on a brutal late-season skid against a Kings team still fighting for playoff positioning and home-ice advantage. Vancouver has been one of the NHL’s worst teams all year and enters with a lengthy losing streak plus significant injury absences, while Los Angeles has been far more competitive and will look to exploit the depleted visitors in front of the home crowd.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5–10 Games)

Canucks (1-9-0 in last 10; 3L skid entering this game – historically bad stretch):

Recent losses include multiple defeats to VGK, UTA, MIN, COL, CGY, ANA, STL, TBL, and others (outscored badly in several).
They have been leaky defensively and struggling to score consistently, averaging well below league norms.

Kings (4-2-1-3 or similar in recent stretches; 2W lately – solid form):

They have picked up points steadily at home and against divisional foes, showing better structure and goaltending stability despite some key absences.
Los Angeles has been competitive in most outings and enters motivated for seeding.

Injury Report

Canucks (multiple season-long and day-to-day absences):

Evander Kane (LW) – Day-to-day (upper body)

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

Derek Forbort (D) – Out for season / IR (undisclosed)

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

Filip Chytil (C/RW) – Out for season / IR (facial fracture)

Kings (key forward out):

Kevin Fiala (RW) – Out / IR (fractured leg)

Andrei Kuzmenko (LW) – Questionable / reevaluation soon (knee; recent progress noted)

Vancouver is especially thin in net and on the blue line; Los Angeles misses Fiala’s scoring but remains deeper overall.

Key Player Matchups

Top-Line Forwards: Elias Pettersson & Quinn Hughes (VAN – still the offensive and defensive anchors despite the team’s struggles) vs. Adrian Kempe (LAK, ~69 points, leading scorer) & Quinton Byfield / other contributors. Kempe has been a consistent threat.

Veteran/Secondary: Limited options for Vancouver (depth call-ups expected) vs. Los Angeles’ balanced attack.

Goaltending: Likely a backup or Lankinen (if available) for Vancouver vs. the Kings’ steady starter (strong .892+ SV% season).

Defense/Secondary: Canucks will lean on Hughes heavily; Kings’ physical play and speed should overwhelm Vancouver’s depleted group. Special teams favor LAK.

Series History

2025-26 Season: Kings lead 2-0 (including a 4-0 win on Nov 29 and another victory on Mar 26).

All-Time: Los Angeles has the edge in recent years; they have owned Vancouver in most matchups this season.

Betting Trends

Kings are strong as home favorites vs. bottom feeders. Canucks are 1-9-0 SU lately and poor ATS on the road. LAK covers well against non-playoff teams; overs/unders depend on goaltending but defensive structure points to moderate scoring.

Game Odds

Vancouver Canucks         6.5        

Los Angeles Kings            – 278    

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 8, 2026

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