New players add depth, raise expectations for Vancouver Canucks
VANCOUVER — After spending a season with a rotating cast of wingers, Vancouver Canucks centre Bo Horvat is looking forward to a little consistency.
“Last year, with injuries and stuff, playing with pretty much everybody and every combination you can think of, it was tough to get chemistry,” Horvat told reporters on Tuesday.
“Being together with guys for a long period of time, you know each other’s tendencies and where we’re going to be on the ice. And I think (consistent linemates) would be huge for my game and help the team out as well.”
Vancouver finished last year with a 35-36-11 record, missing the playoffs for the fourth season in a row. But some big roster changes have ignited new hope.