Canucks’ Hoglander Determined to Overcome Season Struggles
Nils Hoglander's season has been a struggle since breaking his ankle in the pre-season, marking a regression for the once-promising Vancouver Canucks player. With only one goal in 28 games this season, Hoglander is striving to regain his confidence and make a strong finish with 12 games remaining. Head coach Adam Foote acknowledges Hoglander's hard work but emphasizes the need for better decision-making and shorter shifts. Despite dramatic drops in performance, Hoglander remains focused on improving for next season.
By the Numbers- Hoglander has scored only 1 goal in 28 games this season.
- Last season, he scored 8 goals in 61 games, down from 24 goals in his rookie year.
- Hoglander has faced being a healthy scratch in 13 games this season.
- His ice time has only exceeded 12 minutes in 6 out of 28 games.
As the Canucks approach the end of the season, Hoglander aims to improve his play to build confidence for the summer and the next season. Continued coaching support may help refine his skills and decision-making under pressure.
Bottom LineHoglander's determination to finish strong amidst struggles signifies the importance of resilience and confidence in professional sports. His ability to adapt and improve in the final stretch could define his future with the team.
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