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Sven Baertschi

Sven Baertschi Suffers Concussion

February 8, 2017 at 11:20 am CDT | by Brett Barrett 1 Comment

The Vancouver Canucks will be without forward Sven Baertschi for the foreseeable future.

Baertschi was forced to leave Tuesday night’s game in Nashville early in the first period after a collision with Cody McLeod (YouTube link). Interestingly, the Canucks immediately labelled Baertschi’s injury a concussion instead of the standard upper-body injury.

McLeod will not face any supplemental discipline for the hit, which has been deemed accidental according to ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun. Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said after the game that he feels McLeod knew Baertschi was there before he hit him. McLeod was not penalized on the play.

The Canucks have now lost four games in a row and are seven points out of the final wildcard spot. Last night was the first game of a six-game road trip, which will likely make or break the Canucks’ playoff chances. They visit Columbus, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis in the next week.

Baertschi has 13 goals and 27 points in 50 games this season. He was originally the Flames’ 13th overall pick in the 2011 draft. He was acquired by the Canucks at the 2015 deadline for a second round pick.

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Western Conference Snapshots: Eriksson, Baertschi, Stars

October 29, 2016 at 4:05 pm CDT | by Glen Miller 1 Comment

After a solid 4 – 0 start to the campaign, the Canucks fortunes have fallen off as they’ve dropped four straight, including back-to-back shutout losses in their last two starts. While not expected to be an offensive juggernaut, Vancouver’s offense has been worse than advertised averaging a measly 1.75 goals per game. In fact, they are the only team in the NHL that tallies fewer than two per contest. The struggles of prized free agent addition Loui Eriksson and skilled youngster Sven Baertschi have played a big role in Vancouver’s offensive ineptitude. But as Steve Ewen of The Province writes, despite not tallying a single goal between them this season, head coach Willie Desjardins still believes in Eriksson and Baertschi.

Eriksson, who inked a six-year pact with Vancouver worth $36MM this summer, adds much more than simply offense to the team, says Desjardins.

“Loui’s been good. He hasn’t scored, but he’s been good. He gives so many things in so many areas. We’d like to see scoring. But I’m not worried. It will come. He gives us a lot.”

Still, $6MM annually is a lot of money for a player who isn’t contributing much offense. Vancouver will need to him to start putting the puck in the net soon to realize a positive return on their investment.

Baertchi, a former first-round pick, seemed to finally put it together in 2015-16, recording 15 goals and 28 points in 69 contests. The Swiss winger has always had talent but prior to last season had tallied just 8 times prior to joining the Canucks as a result of a 2015 trade with Calgary. But through eight games this season he has just a single point and carries a plus-minus rating of -2.

Desjardins has noted the hard work from Baertschi and envisions good things happening for the 24-year-old winger if he maintains this effort.

“Early, he was methodical. Now, he’s crossed a spot where he’s had enough and he’s pushing harder and things are happening for him.”

Vancouver likely isn’t a playoff-caliber team unless a few things bounce their way. However, they’ll have virtually no chance of staying in the race unless they can start putting the puck in the net. Simply put, Eriksson and Baertschi will need to be much better for Vancouver.

Elsewhere in the Western Conference:

  • From the same piece, Ewen also notes that the Canucks have lost forward Jayson Megna to an upper-body-injury and the forward is expected to miss at least 10 days. Megna was injured during the second period of Friday night’s loss to Edmonton. In his place, the Canucks could insert Michael Zalewski, himself recently recalled from Utica, or use defenseman Alex Biega up front, writes Ewen. Injured forwards Derek Dorsett and Alexandre Burrows have both started skating again and could return to the lineup soon.
  • Earlier today the Dallas Stars activated forward Jiri Hudler from IR. In a related move, the team has reassigned Justin Dowling to the Texas Stars of the AHL. Dowling, 26, made his NHL debut this season and appeared in two games for Dallas, recording an assist and a -1 plus-minus rating. In 264 AHL games across parts of seven seasons, Dowling has netted 67 goals and 187 points.

 

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West Notes: Blues, Blackhawks, Baertschi

August 15, 2016 at 11:30 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

With the departures of David Backes (to Boston) and Troy Brouwer (to Calgary), veterans Alex Steen and Paul Stastny are likely to be moved onto the top line for the Blues alongside Vladimir Tarasenko, writes Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Rutherford spoke with St. Louis head coach Ken Hitchcock in advance of what will be his final season as Hitchcock announced this summer that he plans to retire and turn the coaching reins over to Mike Yeo who was hired as an associate coach back in June.  As a result of the roster turnover and pending coaching transition, Hitchcock noted that the Blues’ style of play is going to change in 2016-17:

“This is the first time in five years that there’s going to be a significant change in a part of the system that we play. We’re able to cherry-pick what Minny did. Their team was built the same way that our team is going to be built this year, not really big on size, but a bunch of puck-hunters.”

The team projects to be much younger next year with four players aged 30 or older leaving via free agency or trade but the team as whole is quite experienced as the average number of NHL games per player on the roster is nearly 355, or the equivalent of over four full NHL seasons for each.

[Related: Blues’ Depth Chart]

More from the Western Conference:

  • At least one NHL executive thinks that pending UFA college left winger Jimmy Vesey is ‘Chicago’s to lose’, according to Scott Powers of The Athletic. The Blackhawks have a top six vacancy that could potentially be filled by the 23 year old and head coach Joel Quenneville hasn’t hesitated to play young players in key roles in recent seasons.  With three Stanley Cups since 2010 plus eight straight postseason appearances, the Blackhawks can easily sell themselves as an annual contender, something they’ve successfully done in recent years on the college UFA market with players like Trevor van Riemsdyk, Tanner Kero, and Kyle Baun, to name a few.
  • Vancouver left winger Sven Baertschi has no lingering effects from the knee injury he sustained late last season, he noted to Jeff Paterson of The Province. Baertschi played his first full season with the Canucks in 2015-16, recording 15 goals and 13 assists in 69 games.  He’s expected to contend for a top six roster spot next year but the Swiss forward recognizes he will need to be more consistent than he was last year if he wants to stay in that role.

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Canucks Re-Sign Sven Baertschi

June 16, 2016 at 4:52 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The Vancouver Canucks have announced the re-signing of forward Sven Baertschi to a 2 year contract.  The deal will pay him $1.7MM in 2016-17 and $2MM in 2017-18, resulting in a cap hit of $1.85MM.  That represents a sizable jump from the $900,000 in salary he earned in 2015-16.

Baertschi played in 69 games with Vancouver last season, posting career highs in goals (15), assists (13), and points (28) while averaging 13:27 per game in ice time.

The 23 year old was originally a first round pick of Calgary (13th overall) in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft before being traded to Vancouver at the 2015 trade deadline.  In his career, Baertschi has played in a total of 138 NHL games, scoring 25 goals while adding 33 assists.

The Canucks still have a pair of restricted free agent forwards to re-sign this offseason, Emerson Etem and Linden Vey.

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