Canucks continue to roll, edge visiting Hurricanes
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Demko made 28 saves as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the visiting
Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 Sunday night, winning their fourth game in
seven days under new coach Bruce Boudreau.
Brock Boeser and Elias Pettersson scored for Vancouver, which fired
coach Travis Green the previous Sunday after an 8-15-2 start.
Boudreau, who previously served as the coach in Washington, Anaheim
and Minnesota, has already helped guide the Canucks past expansion
Seattle and out of the NHL's Pacific Division cellar.
Martin Necas tallied for Carolina, which had its four-game winning
streak snapped and dropped to 3-1-0 on a five-game trip that wraps
up Tuesday in Minnesota. Goalie Antti Raanta stopped 24 of 26 shots.
Boeser opened the scoring at 18:29 of the first period. Tanner
Pearson dug the puck off the boards and got it to Boeser at the
inside edge of the right faceoff circle. Boeser passed to J.T.
Miller, who was along the goal line, and he immediately sent it back
to Boeser, who ripped a shot past Raanta from the hashmarks.
The Canucks extended their lead to 2-0 at 7:44 of the second. A
Carolina turnover in the neutral zone led to a four-on-two break and
Conor Garland fed Pettersson in the high slot for a wrist shot that
found the net. Tyler Myers also was credited with an assist on the
play.
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Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jalen Chatfield (64) checks Vancouver
Canucks forward Brock Boeser (6) in the first period at Rogers
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
The Hurricanes finally got on the board at 2:32 of
the third period on a two-on-one break. Seth Jarvis drove down the
left wing and passed to Necas out front. He faked a forehand shot
and went to his backhand, slipping the puck between Demko's pads.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi also got a helper on the goal.
Carolina pushed to get the equalizer in the final minutes, but
couldn't get another past Demko.
The Hurricanes played without leading scorer Sebastian Aho, who had
two goals and an assist in a 3-1 victory Saturday night at Edmonton.
The team said Aho was suffering from an illness.
--Field Level Media
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