He’s with a different team now, but Gibson continues to haunt Canucks’ snipers
VANCOUVER — John Gibson is in a new uniform this season. But he’s still a Canuck-killer.
On Monday, in his first game at Rogers Arena since joining the Detroit Red Wings following an off-season trade from the Anaheim Ducks, Gibson continued his dominance. Facing a season-high 39 shots, Gibson stopped them all to record his first shutout with his new team and his first since a 2-0 win over the Dallas Stars on Jan. 4, 2023.
“It was good,” said the 32-year-old of his 25th career clean sheet. “Any time you can get a shutout, it’s nice.”
“He was unbelievable,” said Detroit rookie defenceman Axel Sandin-Pellikka, who chipped in two assists in the 4-0 win. “It felt like no one could score on him and he had some really huge saves. Incredible. Not much else to say.”


