Vancouver Canucks right-winger Conor Garland celebrates scoring against the Blackhawks in a 6-3 win in Chicago on Oct. 22, 2024. Photo by Michael Reaves / Getty Images

A barometer measures atmospheric pressure and is used to forecast the weather. Article content

If there’s a rapid drop in pressure, it usually signals a strong storm is brewing, while a slow and steady fall could indicate only a few days of unsettled conditions. The Vancouver Canucks have an instrument to gauge pressure to win in a hockey-mad market, especially when the clouds roll in and a constant rain of ridicule suddenly envelopes the NHL club.

Veteran right-winger Conor Garland has weathered downpours because, in his fifth season here, he has applied the lessons learned when his game went awry, his playing

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