The Vancouver Canucks (17-31-5) will aim to halt a three-game losing streak when they face the Anaheim Ducks (28-22-3) at home on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

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Ahead of watching this matchup, here’s our pick for which club will bring home the win in Thursday’s hockey action.

The Canucks have a 1-9-0 record in their past 10 games. They have scored 20 total goals (two power-play goals on 24 power-play opportunities during that span, for a conversion rate of 8.3%) while giving up 43 goals to their opponents.

Ducks vs. Canucks Predictions for Thursday

Our computer model for this matchup calls for a final tally of Canucks 4, Ducks 3.

Moneyline Pick: Canucks (+110)
Total Pick: No Pick – Predicted Margin Negligible
Spread Pick: Canucks (+1.5)

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Ducks Splits and Trends

The Ducks (28-22-3 overall) have a 12-3-15 record in contests that have needed overtime.
Anaheim is 9-4-3 (21 points) in its 16 games decided by one goal.
Looking at the eight times this season the Ducks ended a game with just one goal, they have a 1-6-1 record, good for three points.
Anaheim has scored two goals in eight games this season (3-5-0 record, six points).
The Ducks have scored more than two goals in 35 games (24-9-2, 50 points).
In the 12 games when Anaheim has scored a lone power-play goal, it has an 8-2-2 record (18 points).
In the 25 games this season in which it has outshot its opponent, Anaheim is 14-10-1 (29 points).
The Ducks’ opponents have had more shots in 23 games. The Ducks finished 12-9-2 in those contests (26 points).
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks have earned a record of 6-5-11 in overtime contests as part of an overall mark of 17-31-5.
In the 19 games Vancouver has played that were decided by one goal, it racked up 18 points.
This season the Canucks registered just one goal in nine games and they finished 0-8-1 in those matchups.
Vancouver has seven points (3-10-1) when scoring a pair of goals this season.
The Canucks have scored at least three goals 26 times, earning 31 points from those matchups (14-9-3).
Vancouver has scored a single power-play goal in 20 games this season and has recorded 17 points from those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 3-15-2 (eight points).
The Canucks’ opponents have had more shots in 32 games. The Canucks went 14-15-3 in those matchups (31 points).

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