Abbotsford Canucks facing elimination after 3-1 loss in game four
- The Abbotsford Canucks lost game four 3-1 to the Colorado Eagles on Friday, May 23, placing them on the brink of elimination.
- Abbotsford's early conceding of goals, including allowing the first goal for the 67th time this postseason, contributed to their disadvantage in the series.
- Jean-Luc Foudy opened the scoring 3:36 into the first period, followed by a goal at 11:14 from Jayson Megna, who previously played for the Vancouver Canucks, and a power play goal later in the second period. Nate Smith scored the only goal for Abbotsford.
- Abbotsford was outshot 30-25 and failed to convert on their power play twice, now 0-for-9 in road playoff power plays, while conceding their first playoff power play goal on May 23.
- The two teams will compete in a critical fifth game scheduled for Monday, May 26 at 2:05 p.m. Local time in Abbotsford, with the victor earning the right to host the upcoming Western Conference final later that week.
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Penalty Kill Streak Ends At 30 As The Abbotsford Canucks Fall 3–1 To The Colorado Eagles
The Abbotsford Canucks’ penalty killing streak has officially ended. They surrendered their first power play goal in a 3–1 loss to the Colorado Eagles in Game 4 of the Division Finals. Nate Smith scored Abbotsford’s lone goal, while Artūrs Šilovs stopped 26 of Colorado’s 29 shots on net.
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