DeSmith hurt? Silovs could start Canucks playoff game today


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The Vancouver Canucks could have another goalie injury on their hands.

Head coach Rick Tocchet refused to answer if Casey DeSmith, the presumed starter, would be in net for Game 4 of the team’s first round playoff series against the Nashville Predators this afternoon.

“We’ve got a couple of decisions to make,” said the head coach when asked point-blank if DeSmith will start today. “Right now we have to decide on a couple of things.”

This led to suspicion that the goalie could be battling an injury. CHEK‘s Rick Dhaliwal and Sportsnet‘s Elliotte Friedman then confirmed the report that DeSmith might be hurt.

Daily Faceoff‘s Frank Seravalli then reported that Arturs Silovs will start for the Canucks tonight.

The team’s starting goalie, Thatcher Demko, is already out week-to-week with a knee injury.

DeSmith has started the past two playoff games. He put up a great performance in Game 3 which helped the Canucks secure a 2-1 series lead. The 32-year-old fully participated in practice yesterday.

“His demeanour was excellent. I thought he looked big in the net,” said Tocchet today about the goalie’s play on Friday night.

With DeSmith seemingly not able to play, Latvian goaltender Silovs is next in line. The 23-year-old started four games this season, winning three of them. He managed a 2.47 goals-against-average and an .881% save percentage.

Silovs has an 6-2-1 record in nine career NHL starts across this year and last.

While it’s unknown what DeSmith’s potential injury is related to, the goalie did take a big hit from Predators forward Michael McCarron last game. The 6-foot-6 centre bowled over DeSmith behind the net. However, the goalie appeared no worse for wear and finished the game. It’s been reported that today’s injury is not a consequence of the hit.

Goalie Nikita Tolopilo is also on the trip for the Canucks. If Silovs does get the start, Tolopilo will be the expected backup. The 6-foot-6 player has never played an NHL game but does have a 20-13-1 record with the Abbotsford Canucks in the AHL this season.

The puck drops for Game 4 between the Canucks and Predators at 2 pm PT.

More to come…

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