Ottawa Senators vs Vancouver Canucks: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | December 21, 2024
The Ottawa Senators take on the Vancouver Canucks at the Rogers Arena on Saturday. The puck drop is scheduled to take place at 10:00 PM EST.
The Senators (17-13-2) are in strong form, having won each of their last five games coming into this game, with the team continuing to grow in confidence. Meanwhile, the Canucks (16-10-6) have lost three of their last four games, most recently suffering a defeat against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday.
Ottawa Senators vs Vancouver Canucks game info
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 21
- Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Rogers Arena, Vancouver
- TV Broadcast: CBC, CITY, SN, TVAS2
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Ottawa Senators game preview
The Senators have looked like a new team altogether in the last few weeks as they put forth a formidable run. Their five straight wins put them within touching distance of the top four teams in the Atlantic Division as they continue to climb the table and close the gap with fourth-placed Boston Bruins.
Ottawa Senators injuries
Anton Forsberg, David Perron and Artem Zub are all currently injured for the Senators and are likely to be sidelined for their upcoming fixture.
Vancouver Canucks game preview
The two straight defeats must have stung like a bee for the Canucks, as they looked to be on the rise but have stumbled yet again. The Canucks will be hoping to bounce back from the Utah Hockey Club and Golden Knights setbacks and it will be a hard road to do so against the in-form Senators.
Vancouver Canucks injuries
Defenseman Filip Hronek is currently injured for the Canucks and is likely to stay on the sidelines for a long-term duration, as a return date is yet to be finalized.
Senators and Canucks key players
Forward Tim Stutzle leads the points tally for the Senators, having scored 38 points since the start of the season. With 11 goals and 27 assists, the forward carries forward the form from last season onto this one.
Despite the goal from Teddy Blueger, the Canucks are still heavily reliant on Quinn Hughes for points as the defenseman leads the charts with 37 points in the first 32 games of the season.