Kenny Blankenship & Vic Romano highlight the Vancouver Canucks’ dynamic 6-4 win against the New Jersey Devils. Elias Pettersson, playing on the first line as a winger, along with Quinn Hughes’ three assists and Brock Boeser’s two assists, propelled the Canucks (25-11-3) to extend their impressive run to 9-2-2 in their last 13 games, with Thatcher Demko making 21 saves. Despite strong performances from Colin Miller and Erik Haula for the Devils (21-15-2), and Nico Daws’ 36 saves, New Jersey struggled without Jack Hughes, their top-line center. Vancouver’s strategic offensive play was evident in Pettersson’s opening goal and J.T. Miller’s consecutive scores, while New Jersey’s response came through goals from Colin Miller, Haula, and Brandon Smith. The game concluded with Dakota Joshua’s empty-netter, capping off a high-scoring and action-packed match.
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That was a better wrap job than a Christmas at Sears
Had to Google it. Looks like overpasses in BC are a bit low, huh?
God, I love the arena names.
FUGLY WIN
Do mashed upped fans
Wait, Vic mentioned Peterson bouncing the puck off his shaft and Kenny never commented on that? I'm disappointed.
The Garland wrap around was such hype
How does this channel not have 5 million subscribers