- Matchup: Vancouver Canucks vs Vegas Golden Knights
- Date: Monday, March 30, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV
- Broadcast: Vegas 34
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The Vegas Golden Knights (32-26-16) will host the Vancouver Canucks (21-43-8) this Monday at T-Mobile Arena.

The Vancouver Canucks aim to address recent shortcomings following a 7-3 defeat against the Calgary Flames. With an average offensive showing in that game, they managed to score on 3 of their 34 shot attempts. Additionally, they converted 1 of their 4 power play chances. Vancouver incurred 11 penalty minutes during this game.
This season, Vancouver’s opponents have received 208 power play opportunities (19th in the league) and capitalized on 61 of them. The Canucks have faced 2,135 shots with a save percentage of .873. Offensively, they have recorded 1,882 shots with a shooting percentage of 9.6%. While at even strength, the Canucks conceded 210 goals and netted 139. Vancouver has had 212 power play chances, scoring 41 goals for a rate of 19.34%. Currently, they sit at 50 points, reflecting a points percentage of .347. On the scoring front, the Canucks have tallied 180 goals (32nd in the league) while allowing 271 goals against.
In goal, Kevin Lankinen will start. Throughout his professional journey, Lankinen has achieved 95 quality starts with a .505 quality start rate. His save percentage stands at .899 over 8,734 minutes played. He has faced 5,837 shots and made 5,246 saves, allowing 591 goals against him, resulting in a goals against average of 3.14. His overall record is 78-83-27, having started in 188 games throughout his career.
In their last outing, the Vegas Golden Knights faced the Capitals, resulting in a 4-4 tie. They converted 1 of 4 power play opportunities during this matchup and scored 4 goals on 29 shots.
Vegas ranks 8th in the NHL with 2,119 shots and has achieved a shooting percentage of 10.90%, while permitting 1,798 shots against. Their penalty kill stands at 81.82% against 187 power plays faced, and their save percentage is 87.4%. The Golden Knights secured 212 power play opportunities, converting at a rate of 24.53%. They scored 179 goals at even strength and netted 52 goals (5th in the league) on the power play, allowing a total of 227 goals — 193 at even strength and 34 while short-handed. With 231 goals this season, the Golden Knights have accumulated 80 points, reflecting a points percentage of .541.
For the Golden Knights, Adin Hill will be in goal. Averaging 2.64 goals per game against him, he has yielded a total of 523 goals. Hill holds a 50.0% quality start rate, with 99 quality starts in his career. He has begun 198 games and compiled 9,915 minutes of ice time. His career record is 105-73-18, participating in 211 games, and has recorded 4,970 saves from 5,493 shots, achieving a save percentage of .905.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup, both against the spread and the moneyline?
Prediction: Back Vancouver
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