Quinn Hughes scored two power-play goals and the struggling Vancouver Canucks beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Saturday night. Danton Heinen also scored and J.T. Miller had two assists as the Canucks won for just the second time in eight games (2-4-2).
Quinn Hughes scored twice on the power play and J.T. Miller added a pair of assists as the host Vancouver Canucks held on to beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 Saturday to end a two-game losing streak.
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Leon Draisaitl scored twice and Stuart Skinner made 24 saves for the Oilers (29-14-3), who lost for the first time in five games and second in the past 10 (8-2-0).
For Friday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Canucks will welcome forward Elias Pettersson and goaltender Thatcher Demko back to the lineup.
One game doesn’t amount to much in the ebb and flow of an NHL regular-season grind. And one player isn’t supposed to make that much of a difference. However, when we’re talking about the inconsistent Vancouver Canucks and their consummate and electrifying captain Quinn Hughes,
While Canucks captain and reigning Norris Trophy-winning defenseman Quinn Hughes cut into the ... making 20 saves on 21 shots. Meanwhile, Thatcher Demko wasn't as sharp, making 16 saves on 21 ...
And so was J.T. Miller. Yes, Miller. The centre of widespread attention ended a 12-game goal drought — and plenty of debate about his level of commitment — with two goals and two assists,
Quinn Hughes returned for the Canucks in a 5-4 overtime loss at the Montreal Canadiens on Monday. Hughes, Vancouver’s top defenseman and captain, had two assists in 26:15 of ice time. He had missed the previous four games with an upper-body injury.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin says he's open to making a trade — as long as the deal makes sense for the team.
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin met with the media on Monday to discuss assorted topics midway through the season. Allvin began the media availability by giving his thoughts on where the organization is at 45 games into the season.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin says he's open to making a trade — as long as the deal makes sense for the team.