Canucks Bench Demko After First Period Against Maple Leafs

The Vancouver Canucks made a notable decision to bench goaltender Thatcher Demko after the first period in a recent matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Backup goalie Kevin Lankinen stepped in to replace him.
Match Overview: Canucks vs. Maple Leafs
During the game, the Maple Leafs secured a 3-0 lead by the end of the first period. Matias Maccelli, Max Domi, and William Nylander, who was returning from injury, each found the back of the net for Toronto. The Canucks struggled offensively, failing to score despite recording 14 shots on goal.
Thatcher Demko’s Performance
Before the game, Demko had been a Vezina Trophy finalist in 2024. This season, he posted a save percentage of .902 and a goals-against average of 2.79, including one shutout. Unfortunately, his performance in the first period against the Maple Leafs led to the coaching decision to bench him.
Impact on the Canucks
This decision reflects the team’s challenging position, currently sitting 32nd in the league. Fans and analysts are eager to see how the Canucks will adjust moving forward and whether this change will revive their struggling season.




