Vegas Golden Knights vs. Vancouver Canucks Game 4 live stream, TV info, updated odds, start time

Tanner Pearson #70 of the Vancouver Canucks (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Tanner Pearson #70 of the Vancouver Canucks (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

The Vegas Golden Knights and the Vancouver Canucks will meet in Game 4 less than 24 hours after Vegas beat them last night 3-0.

The Vegas Golden Knights and the Vancouver Canucks will go at it again tonight with Vancouver looking again for a bounce-back performance while the Knights will aim to put the Canucks on the brink and book a spot in the Western Conference Final of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

In Game 3, the Golden Knights played an almost perfect game and Robin Lehner made 31 saves for his second shut out of the series, winning 3-0. Alex Tuch continued to be hot for the Knights as he scored in his fourth straight game. Zach Whitecloud got in on the action as well as he scored his first of the playoffs while Mark Stone added a goal as well.

Due to the fact they are playing a back to back don’t be surprised if we see Marc Andre Fleury in net, Pete Deboer hasn’t confirmed anything yet and will likely announce his decision before game time.

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What makes last night so impressive is both teams spent 48 hours not playing or practice due to the fact they were boycotting games to protest against racial injustice and social issues at hand. Ryan Reaves was a big focal front talking to the media and getting players together.

UPDATED ODDS

According to Odds Shark, here are the odds for tonight’s game

  • VGK -220
  • VAN +180

LIVE STREAM INFORMATION

Date: Sunday, August 30
Start Time: 10:30 p.m. EST
Venue: Rogers Place
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
TV Channel: CBC, SN, TVAS, NBCSN
Live StreamFubo.tv (subscription required but you get a free trial), r/NHL StreamsNBCSN

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The Vegas Golden Knights have done a good job at shutting down Vancouver offense which lies in Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser, and JT Miller. They will need to keep playing hard and fast if they want to win this series.