Canucks shake up lines and Lekkerimäki gets huge chance

The Vancouver Canucks have shuffled up their forward lines after last night’s 7-3 thrashing at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.

Discontent with how the team looked, head coach Rick Tocchet pulled out the blender during this morning’s practice at Rogers Arena. Before players took to the ice, the Canucks announced a bevy of roster moves, chief among them was top prospect Jonathan Lekkerimäki getting a call-up from the AHL.

If this morning’s lines are any indication, the 20-year-old Swede will be getting an enormous opportunity on Vancouver’s first line alongside J.T. Miller and Pius Suter.

Sportsnet 650’s Brendan Batchelor reported the new rotation of lines on social media this morning.

It’s certainly an ideal position for Lekkerimäki to be in as he prepares to potentially make his NHL debut on Tuesday night against the Calgary Flames. The former first-round pick has been lighting up the AHL with five goals and seven points through the first seven games of the season. He will have every opportunity to succeed in a premier spot if he sticks there.

Dakota Joshua was also skating on the fourth line for the first time this season, indicating that he may be ready to return to the lineup as soon as Tuesday. He has yet to appear in a game with the Canucks this season as he recovers from surgery relating to a testicular cancer diagnosis over the summer. He will be joined by Aatu Räty and Nils Höglander, who moves down from the first line.

Conor Garland has moved down to the second line after playing on the top line against the Oilers last night. He will join Elias Pettersson and Jake DeBrusk. The third line of Danton Heinen, Teddy Blueger, and Kiefer Sherwood remained unchanged at practice.

Quinn Hughes was not on the ice this morning in what is expected to be a maintenance day for the Canucks captain. Noah Juulsen was in his place next to Filip Hronek, most likely as a placeholder.

This is setting up for an interesting rematch with the Flames, who defeated the Canucks in dramatic fashion in the season opener and could be one to remember if Lekkerimäki does indeed make his debut.

Vancouver is sure to be hungry for a win on home ice.

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