First period
Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks prediction and odds centers on a regular-season matchup with the Canucks listed as the home side and the Ducks as the away side.
This NHL betting preview Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks is shaped by Vancouver’s available core that includes
Quinn Hughes on defense and
Kevin Lankinen in goal on the active roster list.
Vancouver’s early-game outlook also reflects multiple notable absences on the roster, with
Nils Hoglander on long-term injured reserve (ankle) and
Filip Chytil out (upper-body).
The Canucks’ defensive rotation is further impacted by
Derek Forbort being out on long-term injured reserve (undisclosed) and
Guillaume Brisebois listed out on the injured reserve non-roster list (lower-body).
The goaltending picture includes
Thatcher Demko listed day to day (lower-body), which keeps Vancouver’s pregame goalie projection tied to health updates rather than a locked-in starter.

Second period
Vancouver’s in-game stability leans on a healthy blue line featuring Quinn Hughes, Filip Hronek, Tyler Myers, Marcus Pettersson, and Pierre-Olivier Joseph all listed without injuries on the roster data.
The Canucks’ forward depth available for matchup swings includes
Brock Boeser,
Jake DeBrusk,
Evander Kane,
Conor Garland,
Kiefer Sherwood, and Drew O’Connor all listed without injuries.
Vancouver also has multiple center options available in Elias Pettersson (F),
David Kampf,
Aatu Raty,
Nils Aman,
Max Sasson,
Linus Karlsson,
Arshdeep Bains, and
Lukas Reichel, each shown without an injury designation.
From a Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks over under lens, the key risk factor in the middle frame is volatility tied to who starts in net given Demko’s day-to-day tag and the presence of Lankinen, Patera, and Tolopilo as additional healthy goalies.
Third period
Vancouver Canucks vs Anaheim Ducks online betting will track any late movement connected to Vancouver’s injury list that already includes Hoglander, Chytil, Blueger (lower-body, out), Forbort, and Brisebois as unavailable.
If the Canucks’ defense corps stays intact behind Hughes and the forward group remains healthy, Vancouver’s late-game matchup profile stays aligned with lineup continuity rather than emergency call-ups reflected in the roster data.
This game is scheduled for March 24, 2026 at 7:00 PM in Vancouver at Rogers Arena (800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC, V6B 6G1, Canada), and fans can watch on ESPN+, Victory+, or KCOP-TV.

Place your plays with discipline, monitor any pregame goalie confirmation tied to Demko’s day-to-day status, and keep stakes consistent with the confirmed lineup.
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