Tyler Myers’s two-goal performance leads Canucks past Flames 5-2
CALGARY — With Tyler Myers inflicting the damage, a lethal Vancouver Canucks power play was the difference on Sunday night.
Myers scored twice and added an assist — all of his offence coming in the first period — as the Canucks built up an early 3-0 lead and cruised to a 5-2 victory over the Calgary Flames, their fifth win in a row.
“I’ve been around long enough to know now they come in bunches,” said Myers, who had scored two goals on four other occasions in his 11 NHL seasons.
Myers opened the scoring on a power play at 3:29, getting his second goal of the season on a 55-foot wrist shot that beat a partially screened David Rittich.