The unofficial first half of the season has come to a close with this weekend’s All-Star break. An 11-8-3 start to the season proved to be fools gold for the Canucks, with the team having claimed just three regulation wins in their last 20 games. As a whole, the Canucks are where many expected, occupying a bottom five position in the league.
While the overall team’s play has been unspectacular, there are still some noteworthy individual performances, both good and bad, to highlight.
*All grades are relative to individual player expectations
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On the surface, Baertschi has performed quite well, contributing 21 points in 38 games.