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Preview: Red Wings at Canucks VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Interstat) — Two teams looking to steady their seasons will meet Monday night when the Detroit Red Wings visit the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. The Red Wings (14-14-0) arrive after a 6-5 shootout loss at Columbus on Thursday, a game in which they squandered a third-period lead. Detroit has alternated wins and losses over its last six games, epitomizing its inconsistent .500 record. A key to Detroit’s fortunes is veteran forward Patrick Kane. He enters on a five-game point streak, having notched a goal and an assist against Columbus. Over that stretch, Kane has one goal and six assists, remaining a central playmaker for top-line contributors like Dylan Larkin and Alex DeBrincat. The Canucks (10-18-0) are mired in a deeper slump, having lost four straight games and eight of their last nine. They were outmatched 4-1 by the Utah Mammoth at home on Friday. Offensive production has been a significant issue, with Vancouver scoring two or fewer goals in six of its last nine contests. Rookie forward Arshdeep Bains provided a rare bright spot in the loss to Utah, scoring the team’s lone goal. The Surrey, British Columbia, native has points in two of his last three games and will look to spark a struggling lineup in front of the home crowd. This matchup presents a critical opportunity for both clubs. For Detroit, it’s a chance to build momentum as they open a three-game Western Canada road trip before returning home for a lengthy stint. For Vancouver, mired near the bottom of the league standings, it’s a desperate need to halt their skid before embarking on a daunting six-game road trip later this month. In net, Detroit’s goaltending tandem of Ville Husso and Alex Lyon will look to tighten up after allowing 17 goals over the past four games. Vancouver’s Kevin Lankinen, who made 14 saves on 17 shots against Utah, is expected to start again. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. PST. Following this game, Detroit travels to Calgary on Wednesday, while Vancouver hosts the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday.

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