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ABOUT THE CANUCKS

— The Canucks (10-10-2) have lost five straight, including Saturday’s 3-2 loss to visiting Montreal. Jonathan Drouin had a power-play winner late in the third period for the Habs. Vancouver’s super rookie Elias Pettersson, who has 18 points in 16 games, ended a six-game goal drought with his 11th of the season.

— RW Brock Boeser (lower body), C Brandon Sutter (upper body), G Anders Nilsson (broken finger), LW Sven Baertschi (concussion), C Jay Beagle (broken forearm) and D Alex Edler (lower body) are out.

— Heading into Sunday’s action, Vancouver’s power play was 19th in the NHL at 18.7 per cent while its 20th-ranked penalty-killing unit is clipping along at 77.8 per cent.

WINNIPEG JETS

30 Laurent Brossoit G

37 Connor Hellebuyck G

7 Ben Chiarot D

8 Jacob Trouba D

9 Andrew Copp LW

13 Brandon Tanev RW

17 Adam Lowry C

18 Bryan Little C

19 Nic Petan LW

26 Blake Wheeler (C) RW

27 Nikolaj Ehlers LW

28 Jack Roslovic C

29 Patrik Laine RW

33 Dustin Byfuglien (A) D

44 Josh Morrissey D

48 Brendan Lemieux LW

55 Mark Scheifele (A) C

57 Tyler Myers D

70 Joe Morrow D

81 Kyle Connor LW

83 Sami Niku D

85 Mathieu Perreault LW

93 Kristian Vesalainen RW

Head coach: Paul Maurice

Associate coach: Jamie Kompon

Assistant coaches: Charlie Huddy, Todd Woodcroft

Goaltending coach: Wade Flaherty

VANCOUVER CANUCKS

25 Jacob Markstrom G

32 Richard Bachman G

4 Michael Del Zotto D

5 Derrick Pouliot D

8 Chris Tanev D

9 Brendan Leipsic LW

18 Jake Virtanen RW

21 Loui Eriksson LW

26 Antoine Roussel C

27 Ben Hutton D

40 Elias Pettersson C

44 Erik Gudbranson D

48 Darren Archibald RW

50 Brendan Gaunce C

51 Troy Stecher D

53 Bo Horvat C

55 Alex Biega D

59 Tim Schaller C

60 Markus Granlund C

64 Tyler Motte C

77 Nikolay Goldobin RW

88 Adam Gaudette C

Head coach: Travis Green

Assistant coaches: Nolan Baumgartner, Newell Brown, Manny Malholtra

Goaltending coach: Ian Clark

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