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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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Abbotsford Canucks facing elimination after 3-1 loss in game four

Abbotsford and Colorado meeting in decisive game five on Monday afternoon

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The Hockey News broke the news in Calgary, Canada on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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