Vancouver Canucks' Nils Hoglander Demoted After 21-Game Pointless Streak - What's Next?

   

It's been 21 games since Nils Höglander last registered a point, and 26 games since he lit the lamp. For a player many expected to take a leap this season, it's been a frustrating stretch.

His last 27 games have produced just three points (1 goal, 2 assists) and only 20 shots on net.

Averaging 11:00 of ice time per game during this slump, Höglander hasn't found the spark to reignite his offensive game.

This was supposed to be Höglander's breakout year. After a strong campaign last season where he scored 24 even-strength goals, many saw the 23-year-old winger as a rising star.

With a three-year contract extension signed over the summer, expectations were high. But instead of building on last year's success, Höglander found himself in Rick Tocchet's doghouse to start the season.

While his ice time has increased lately, the production hasn't followed. It's a baffling situation for a player with his skillset.

Höglander's game is built on creativity, high-end skill, and a relentless work ethic.

These qualities have made him an exciting player to watch, but the results just haven't been there this season.

Despite his struggles, Höglander's potential keeps him intriguing. His ceiling remains high, and he's shown flashes of being a dynamic offensive force.

For teams at the bottom of the standings, Höglander's upside could make him a valuable trade target.

In the right situation-where he's given top-line minutes and powerplay opportunities-he could thrive.

While it's far too early to write him off, the clock is ticking for Höglander to rediscover his form.

For the Canucks, the question is whether they're willing to be patient or if they'll explore other options.

Either way, his story will be one to watch as the season unfolds.