
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 24: Leafs, Flames & Canucks
Emotion in Toronto, thin margins in Calgary, and familiar cracks in Vancouver shaped Friday night.

Emotion in Toronto, thin margins in Calgary, and familiar cracks in Vancouver shaped Friday night.

Did Wednesday night reveal how thin the margins really are for Canada’s NHL teams as momentum, structure, and belief all got tested?

A night of fine margins: structure rewarded in Winnipeg and Calgary, chaos punished in Montreal and Vancouver, chances slipping away in Edmonton and Toronto.

Steady, skilled, and clutch—Brock Boeser rises among Vancouver’s all-time greats, carving his place quietly but surely.

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

Another strong start, another one-goal loss. Why can’t the Canucks play a full 60 when it matters most?

Vancouver fought hard in Carolina but fell 4–3 in OT — what this loss reveals about the Canucks’ grit, depth, and areas to improve.

Can Montreal’s mix of youth and experience keep rolling? Caufield, Suzuki, and Demidov led the Canadiens to a 6–2 win over Utah!