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Match Facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Matchup | Vancouver Canucks vs Philadelphia Flyers |
| Date | Monday, December 22, 2025 |
| Venue | Wells Fargo Center |
| Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Game type | Interconference matchup |
| Canucks trend | 4-0-0 on current Eastern road trip, going for 5-0-0 |
| Flyers trend | Sliding results, looking to stop a skid |
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Line and Odds
| Market | Listing |
|---|---|
| Moneyline | Check live board |
| Puck line | Check live board |
| Total | Check live board |
Live prices and market movement are on the NHL odds and lines page.
Movement Matchup
This matchup sets up as structure vs urgency. Vancouver has been defending at a high level on this trip, keeping opponents out of clean transition and limiting goals against. Philadelphia is getting points but not converting them into wins, and it has shown up in late-game execution, especially when games hit overtime and high-leverage special teams moments.
If Vancouver controls pace and keeps the neutral zone clean, the Canucks can drag this into a lower-event game where one or two finishing plays decide it. If the Flyers generate early power-play chances and turn the game into a special teams swing, the tempo can spike quickly and flip the script.
For betting frameworks on moneyline vs puck line and totals reads, the NHL betting guide is the best reference.
Breakdown Injury Reports
Vancouver Canucks Injury Report
| Player | Position | Status | Impact note |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | N/A | No major injuries reported | No expected lineup limitation |
Philadelphia Flyers Injury Report
| Player | Position | Status | Impact note |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | N/A | No major injuries reported | No expected lineup limitation |
Vancouver Canucks Recent performance
Vancouver has allowed just two goals across its first three games on this trip (Devils, Islanders, Rangers), then won a different style of game in Boston, taking a 5-4 shootout victory. Kevin Lankinen has been a stabilizer, and Vancouver’s ability to win both tight, low-scoring games and higher-event games is the main takeaway.
The roster has also been absorbing life after moving Quinn Hughes, and Liam Ohgren has already produced (two goals in four games since arriving). That matters because it reduces the pressure on Vancouver to win every night as a 2-1 team.
Philadelphia Flyers Recent performance
Philadelphia is living on the margins. The Flyers have picked up points in six of their last seven games, but the record over that span shows how often they’re letting opportunities slip. On Saturday against the Rangers, they gave away a two-goal lead and fell in a shootout, even after showing signs of life on the power play.
One positive: Denver Barkey made an impact in his debut with two assists, and Travis Sanheim continued to produce. The problem is that the Flyers need cleaner finishing late and better decision speed in high-pressure situations, especially on special teams.
Betting Insights and Trends
Vancouver is trending toward a road-game script that travels well: disciplined defense, strong goaltending, and enough finishing to win one-goal games. That profile typically supports under-type totals and plus-puckline angles when the number is right.
Philadelphia’s path is to turn this into a game with momentum swings. If the Flyers can generate power-play volume and get the crowd into it early, they can force Vancouver into a more reactive game where the Canucks have to trade chances instead of managing them.
If you want broader market context on where Vancouver sits in the West, Pacific Division odds and predictions is the cleanest reference point.
Best Bets and Prediction
Best bet: Canucks moneyline lean
Projected score: Canucks 3, Flyers 2
Total: lean under
Vancouver has played a lot of controlled hockey on this trip, and Philadelphia’s recent results suggest tight margins that often land in the 5-goal range unless special teams explodes.
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