The Vancouver Canucks wrapped up their four-game road trip with a 3-1 loss to the league-leading Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena on Tuesday night. The Canucks dropped to 10-14-3 overall, at No. 7 in the Pacific Division.Despite holding their own in the opening frame with a 1-0 lead on Linus Karlsson's goal, the Canucks managed just 21 shots on net. They couldn't contain Nathan MacKinnon's two goals in a high-octane Avalanche offense that extended their home unbeaten streak to 11-0-2.Kevin Lankinen stopped 28 of 31 shots between the pipes, but defensive breakdowns and a lack of offensive punch from key players doomed the Canucks. Here's a look at the least impressive Vancouver Canucks players in defeat to the Colorado Avalanche.3 least impressive Vancouver Canucks players from the loss to the Colorado Avalanche#3 Brock BoeserBoeser had a completely invisible night in 20:54 of ice time, registering zero shots on goal, no hits, and minimal involvement in the offensive zone.He won just two of seven faceoffs when filling in at center and was on ice for one of MacKinnon's goals, failing to disrupt the play. His second straight multi-game stretch without a point exemplified the Canucks' offensive woes.#2 Filip HronekPaired with Quinn Hughes on the top defensive unit, Hronek struggled mightily in 25:12 of ice time, posting a -1 rating and being involved in both of MacKinnon's goals.He was beaten wide on the first tally and misplayed a puck battle behind the net on the second. Hronek finished with two blocked shots and hits, looking outpaced by the Avalanche's rush game.#1 Elias PetterssonAs the No. 1 center for the Vancouver Canucks, Pettersson just generated one scoring chance in his 22:06 ice time. He was quite on the power play and could not win key draws in the defensive zone, leading to extended Avalanche pressure early on.The lackluster effort marked his lowest output since mid-November, raising questions about his consistency in high-stakes matchups.The Vancouver Canucks return to Rogers Arena against the Utah Mammoth on Friday. The puck drops at 9 p.m. ET.