
Canucks: Big AHL performances from Bains and Karlsson may carry into NHL success
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There is little doubt that this spring's epic run by the Abbotsford Canucks to the Calder Cup Final bodes well for the future of the entire Vancouver Canucks organization.
Winning, after all, brings good vibes, and good vibes bring you goodwill.
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And winning at the AHL level usually means some good things for your NHL team a couple seasons down the line.
The Vancouver Canucks are hopeful that this spring's solid run will yield positive things for the NHL club as soon as next season.
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Yes, we're talking about you, Arshdeep Bains and Linus Karlsson.
The two wingers were massive performers Tuesday, helping the Canucks take a 2-1 series lead over the Charlotte Checkers.
Bains' all-around good game sense has been on display ever since he made the jump to pro hockey in 2022.
But his emergence as a big-game player is notable. He was one of Abbotsford's best performers all season long. In the playoffs, it took him a while to score an actual goal — he only has five — but those five have all come in crunch time.
The first three were in the final two games of the Western Conference final against Texas, and the latest two came on Tuesday, along with two assists, leading the way in a 6-1 romp over Charlotte.
Karlsson, meanwhile, has 11 goals and 11 assists in this playoff run, including goals in both games two and three of this series against Charlotte.
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