After taking care of business at home, surging Canucks expect challenges on the road
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks are packing a seven-game win streak in their suitcase and heading out on the road.
The winning span is the longest in six years for Vancouver. It has left the Canucks feeling good about themselves and their chances of ending a four-year NHL playoff drought.
Six of the victories have come at home, with the other in Calgary, just a 90-minute flight away. Their upcoming five-game swing, which begins Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Lightning, will be a test of Vancouver’s ability to win three-time zones away from Rogers Arena.
“It’s an important road trip,” said captain Bo Horvat. “It’s going to be really big for us. We are playing well at home, but we have to find ways to win on the road as well.”