The Abbotsford Canucks, this year’s Calder Cup champions, are preparing to face San Jose with two vital new players. The team has been struggling with a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, impacted by several injuries throughout the roster.
Key players such as Jett Woo and Guillaume Brisebois remain sidelined due to injuries. Goaltenders Nikita Tolopilo and Ty Young have also been hurt. Additionally, emergency call-up goalie Jiri Patera has been playing with the Vancouver Canucks, leaving Abbotsford without a regular goaltender. This gap has been filled by AHL rookie Jonathan Lemieux.
General Manager Ryan Johnson announced the signing of two new defenders on professional try-out agreements (PTO).
The Abbotsford Canucks aim to rebound with this revamped, experimental roster during Armed Forces Night on November 11 against the San Jose Barracuda.
"The Abbotsford Canucks are on a franchise record 10-game losing streak, in part due to a roster leaking out onto injured reserve."
"General Manager Ryan Johnson has since announced two new defence additions to the team."
Author’s summary: The Abbotsford Canucks, hampered by injuries and a losing streak, have signed two defenders on try-out deals to strengthen their lineup for crucial upcoming games.