
Grenier is one of four players coming up from Utica because there are five Canucks believed to be dealing with mumps. Grenier has not recorded a point in six career NHL games, but has had a nice season in Utica, scoring 15 goals with 23 assists (38 points) in 51 games —that leads the team.
Grenier, 24, picked up 48 points (16G / 32A) in 69 games with Utica (AHL) last year, marking two years in a row he has eclipsed 40-points in the AHL. In six contests with the Canucks, the 6-foot-5 winger failed to get on the scoresheet.
Grenier, 24, failed to record a point in his NHL debut on November 18th, but has picked up 37 points (13G / 24A) in 57 games with Utica. He is expected to play in his second career NHL game tonight.
Grenier, 24, didn’t get a lot of playing time (8:52 TOI) in his NHL debut earlier in the year. He has 19 points (6G / 13A) in 33 games with Utica this season.
Grenier has recorded seven points (2G / 5A) in 13 games with Utica this season. On Wednesday he will make his NHL debut because the Canucks want to get some size in the lineup vs. the heavy Jets. Grenier is 6-foot-5, 200 lbs. and is expected to debut on Vancouver’s second line.