February 28, 2022
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Jaroslav Halak will mind the crease against New Jersey Monday. Halak, who has served as a backup to Thatcher Demko, sports a regular-season record of 2-5-2 in 11 games this season. He has zero shutouts with a goals-against-average of 2.93 and a save percentage of .899. The 35-year old has won his last two starts, and he has yet to play against the Devils this season. This netminder is rostered in just 11% of leagues in Yahoo.
--Andrew Lennox - RotoBallerSource: Brendan Batchelor
December 31, 2021
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Jaroslav Halak just could not get any goal support on Thursday in Los Angeles. He gave up just one goal on 35 shots faced. In the shootout, he allowed two goals on five times as Vancouver fell for the first time in eight games. Halak could not be blamed too much for the loss as he kept Vancouver in this game for long stretches where Los Angeles dominated territory wise. Though Halak fell to 1-4-2, the goaltender gave up two or fewer goals for the first time since October 28th -- his second start of the season.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: ESPN
December 30, 2021
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Jaroslav Halak will spell Thatcher Demko on Thursday night in net. Halak will start against the Los Angeles Kings as Vancouver tries to extend their winning streak to eight games. The concern for the Canucks is that Halak has not played particularly well winning just once in six decisions (1-4-1). Even in that win, the goaltender gave up three goals on 23 shots against the Columbus Blue Jackets on December 14th. Since November 14th, Halak has just three starts. Thatcher Demko leads the NHL in minutes played, shots faced, and saves. The backup needs to prove he can give Demko a break now and then.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: Jeff Patterson
November 28, 2021
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Jaroslav Halak was under siege, particularly in the third period on Sunday. He stopped 39 saves in all including four on the penalty kill. It was the penalty kill again where the problems started increasing. Vancouver allowed two goals in the third period -- both on the man disadvantage. There is a reason why the Canucks rank 32nd in the league on the penalty kill at 62.3%. With that, a 2-1 lead turned into a 3-2 loss as Halak went from winner to loser. Expect Thatcher Demko to start on Monday night against the Montreal Canadiens.
--Chris Wassel - RotoBallerSource: NHL