Abbotsford Canucks On Pace To Set Yet Another Franchise Record In 2024-25

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The Abbotsford Canucks are having a season to remember. They sit second in the Pacific Division and are currently on a franchise-record 13-game win streak. With five games remaining, Abbotsford has a chance to rewrite the franchise record books as early as this upcoming weekend.

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Through 67 games, the AHL Canucks have a record of 41-23-2-1. While the 41 wins are a franchise record on their own, Abbotsford could also set a new record for points in a season. Currently with 85 points, the AHL Canucks would need just three more to surpass the record of 87, which has been Abbotsford point total in each of the last two seasons.

In addition to the franchise point total record, the AHL Canucks have a shot at finishing at the top of the division for the first time. They currently trail the Colorado Eagles by three points but do not have any more head-to-head with their division foes. Finishing first in the division is important as not only does it guarantee home-ice, but it also comes with a first-round bye in the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs.

Abbotsford wraps up its home regular-season schedule on Friday and Saturday with a two-game set against the Calgary Wranglers. Saturday is Fan Appreciation Night, with all fans in attendance receiving a voucher for a free fountain drink or bottled water plus a raffle ticket. Puck drop for Friday and Saturday is 7:00 pm PT from the Abbotsford Centre.

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