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Vancouver Canucks face decisions going into final preseason game vs. Oilers

September 30, 2017, 2:06 PM ET [761 Comments]
Carol Schram
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Roster spots are on the line as the Vancouver Canucks wrap up their preseason by hosting the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday at Rogers Arena.

The Canucks made some moves on Friday, but still have decisions to make before Tuesday's deadline.

First off, let's review what has already happened:

• Forward Nikolay Goldobin and defenseman Philip Holm have been assigned to Utica. Both players are waiver exempt.

• Forward Scottie Upshall was released from his PTO. He's skating with the St. Louis Blues today and is expected to return to his previous team




• Defenseman Olli Juolevi has been cut from the roster, but his landing spot is still to be determined. From Juolevi's agent:




Bob McKenzie offers some insight into just how complex Juolevi's situation is:










One thing we do know—as a 19-year-old, Juolevi is not eligible for AHL play this year.

• Forward Anton Rodin has been placed on waivers. If he clears, he'll be assigned to Utica. It's expected it'll take about a week for his U.S. work visa to come through; in the meantime, he'll skate with the UBC Thunderbirds here in Vancouver.

Here's the list of the other players who are also on waivers today.




Through the entire week of waiver activity so far, the only player who has been claimed was Jordan Nolan, who moves from the Los Angeles Kings to the Buffalo Sabres.

After a strong outing from his partner Anders Nilsson on Thursday, Jacob Markstrom is expected to get the start and play the entire game tonight against the Oilers. It's strange that Richard Bachman is still here—I guess the team has some sort of strategy in mind about when to slide him through to Utica.

The Comets will play their first of two back-to-back preseason games against Syracuse today.

Here's a look at the Canucks' morning skate. Lots of bodies.




Jim Benning said on Friday that Horvat is expected to be ready to play on opening night.

Not surprisingly, it looks like Jake Virtanen will get another good look tonight. He has played in every preseason game—except the ones in China, of course.




Looks like Chaput and Megna will sit. I would not be surprised to see Archibald-Sutter-Dorsett start the season as a unit, especially if they have a strong game tonight.

My guess is that the top three D pairs from this list will play. That's bad news for Andrey Pedan, whose audition period looks like it's over.




Not much detail on the Oilers lines for tonight, but we do have this:




Yamamoto was a Canuck-killer in last week's 6-2 loss in Edmonton. Canucks fans will get their first chance to see what he can do in person.

With that first line of McDavid, Maroon and Draisaitl also in action, tonight's game will be a big test for the Canucks—especially the bubble players.

The game is televised nationally on Sportsnet. Enjoy!
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