Alas, the ludicrous comeback was not to be, as the Wild scored not one but two empty net goals. The second one felt a little unnecessary, to be honest. The Canucks were content to let the clock run out on the absurd game and Kaprizov hustled onto it like the sc...
“You don’t convert on the power play, a 5-on-3, and then they score, it demoralizes the team. It really does. And I think Casey with that save kind of let everybody breathe a little bit. Key moment of the game.” A few minutes later, the Canucks opened the scoring...
Troy Stecher narrowly missed tying the game when he hit the post from close range with seven seconds left in the second. Then, early in the third, Tanner Pearson later hit the crossbar behind Koskinen. At 4:12 of the third, the Canucks tied the game 2-2 on captain Horvat’s first g...
“I was nervous. That was a big moment. To have the Sedins there was huge. Then we played a game like that with all the lines rolling. What a night.” -@BoHorvatpic.twitter.com/kXj2SPk9IT — Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks)October 10, 2019 Despite the final score, the Kings had ample...
The lead held for less than two minutes, though, before Bennett responded for the Flames. He used a screen by Monahan down low to get snap shot from high in the slot past Demko and knot the score at 1-1. The two sides will face off again in Vancouver on Monday. ...
The lead held for less than two minutes, though, before Bennett responded for the Flames. He used a screen by Monahan down low to get snap shot from high in the slot past Demko and knot the score at 1-1. The two sides will face off again in Vancouver on Monday. ...
Despite the final score, the Kings had ample opportunities, including on four power plays. One man advantage saw L.A. take Vancouver five-on-three. The Canucks’ penalty remained stedfast, however. Vancouver has yet to allow a power-play goal this season. ...
Despite the final score, the Kings had ample opportunities, including on four power plays. One man advantage saw L.A. take Vancouver five-on-three. The Canucks’ penalty remained stedfast, however. Vancouver has yet to allow a power-play goal this season. ...
The result extended the Canucks’ losing skid to five games and followed a disastrous road trip that saw Vancouver outscored 19-6 over three-straight blowouts, including a 7-1 loss to the Avalanche last Thursday. Vancouver pulled Demko late in the third in a bid to score yet ...
Dakota Joshua with less than two minutes remaining, Leon Draisaitl set up Evan Bouchard to score the game-winner on a wrist shot that snuck through goaltender Arturs Silovs with 38.1 seconds left in regulation, sealing a 3-2 victory for the Oilers in Game 4 at Rogers Place on Tuesday ...