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Demko brilliant again, but Canucks' slow start proves costly: 'We sat back'

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Sportsnet
Oct 12, 2025 2:35 AM

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Thatcher Demko once again showcased his brilliance in goal for the Vancouver Canucks, making several key saves that kept his team competitive throughout the match. Despite Demko's stellar performance, the Canucks fell short against their opponents due to a sluggish start, which proved costly in the end. The team struggled to assert themselves early, leading to a deficit that they could not overcome.

While Demko's efforts in net were commendable, the Canucks' lackluster first period ultimately set the tone for the game. Head Coach Bruce Boudreau expressed frustration over the team's inability to come out strong, emphasizing the importance of starting games with intensity. The players recognized this as a recurring issue, stating that they often find themselves in a position where they have to chase the game.

As the season progresses, the Canucks will need to address these slow starts to avoid falling behind and jeopardizing their playoff aspirations. With talented players like Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes in the lineup, there is potential for the team to turn their fortunes around. However, it will require a collective effort to come out flying from the opening puck drop and support Demko in goal, ensuring that his efforts do not go to waste.

Fans remain hopeful that the team can find their stride as they look forward to upcoming matchups, where they aim to put together a complete 60-minute effort to secure important points in the standings.