(SportsNetwork.com) - A power-play outage has been a factor in the Vancouver Canucks five-game losing streak. Theyll hope to get things going on Saturday night as they take on the rival Calgary Flames. The Canucks have been held to just a pair of goals over their last three games and are coming off a 2-0 setback to the Dallas Stars on Wednesday. They failed to score on four chances with the man advantage and have not lit the lamp on the power play in six straight (0-for-18) since netting three in a win over Washington on Dec. 2. Vancouver fell to 0-4-1 in its past five with the loss to Dallas, one that featured a 27-save effort by backup goaltender Eddie Lack. However, Lack would have loved to get back the only goal he gave up, which came early in the second period when he failed to sweep the puck with his glove on a backhander by the Stars Colton Sceviour. We were controlling the first and beginning of the second, and I gave them momentum and its a weak goal. What else can I say? said Lack. The Canucks have lost the first two of their four-game homestand and are likely to start Ryan Miller tonight. Miller, who allowed five goals on 23 shots in a 5-1 loss to the New York Rangers a week ago in his most recent outing, is 3-2-0 versus the Flames with a 2.92 goals against average and .901 save percentage. The Canucks won the first of four meetings this season with the Flames 4-2 in Calgary on Oct. 8 in their season opener. That pushed Vancouvers winning streak in this series to eight in a row. Henrik Sedin had a goal and an assist for the Canucks and Miller made 23 saves. Jonas Hiller allowed three goals on 32 shots in his first game with the Flames, who also have lost seven straight in Vancouver. Not only have the Flames struggled as of late versus the Canucks, but they come into this matchup having lost seven straight games in regulation. That is the longest losing streak for the club since an 0-6-3 skid from Jan. 11-28, 2010. 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I learned a lot from T, not only about the game he loved so much, but also about loyalty and respect, something T showed in spades to his players.He formed the foundation of how the Toronto Rock operate and build a team and its the legacy that he will leave behind for us as we move forward. There will never be another like Terry Sanderson, rest in peace my friend.Sanderson, a native of Orangeville, Ont., took a leave of absence on Nov. 13 after he fell ill. Dawick became interim GM to allow Sanderson to focus on recovery. Sanderson was surrounded by family members when he died Thursday in Florida, the team said.Terry Sanderson was a giant in the sport, NLL commissioner George Daniel said in a statement. On behalf of the entire NLL, I want to convey our deepest sympathhies to the Sanderson family and Toronto Rock organization.dddddddddddd. The impact of his loss is immeasurable. We are all truly saddened by this news.Sanderson, who played in the original NLL for Syracuse (1974) and Quebec (1975), began his NLL coaching career in 2000 with the Albany Attack. He also served as a coach at various levels in Calgary, Toronto, Philadelphia, Montreal and Ottawa.He was GM of the Rock when he won his first Champions Cup in 2005. Sandersons son Josh Sanderson and nephew Phil Sanderson were on the championship team.In 2009, Sanderson won another league title as a coach with the Calgary Roughnecks. He later returned to Toronto and guided the Rock to a Champions Cup in 2011 as GM and assistant coach.It is with heavy hearts the Calgary Roughnecks send condolences to the family of Terry Sanderson, the team said in a statement. We are deeply saddened to receive the news of the passing of one of lacrosse’s most respected individuals. Terry’s contributions as a player, coach and executive, from the grassroots level to the professional level, were immeasurable.He will be greatly missed by the entire lacrosse community and forever be etched in Roughneck history as a member of the coaching staff of the 2009 championship team. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of his family during this difficult period.”Funeral arrangements werent immediately released. ' ' '