Elliotte Friedman reveals Thatcher Demko out with Injury for Canucks
In breaking news today, Elliotte Friedman has just revealed that Vancouver Canucks star Thatcher Demko will be out with an injury.
Vancouver Canucks are trying to close out one of their best seasons in recent history, as they dominated the Western Conference this year. They won game 1 against the Nashville Predators to start the series, however, they have just suffered a major setback.
Elliotte Friedman has now revealed that Canucks star Thatcher Demko is questionable for the remainder of the first round for the Canucks.
Hearing Thatcher Demko injured and questionable for rest of series
This, obviously, has fans up in arms as their concern for their starting goalie is through the roof. Demko was one of the big reasons for the Canucks success this regular season, posting a 2.79 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage.
Hopefully, he can recover quickly and won't miss more than just game two for the Canucks against the Predators, set to take place tonight.
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