Pettersson, Markstrom help Canucks beat Wild 4-1
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Vancouver’s typically strong power play has been struggling. Luckily for the Canucks, they’re doing just fine scoring 5 on 5.
A day after scoring four third-period goals in Buffalo, the Canucks used a three-goal second period to beat Minnesota 4-1 on Sunday. Elias Pettersson helped his team briefly snap out of its power-play funk with his 21st goal and fellow All-Star Jacob Markstom stopped 23 shots.
Vancouver — which entered the game with the NHL’s fifth-ranked power-play unit — had eight opportunities against the Wild, including some overlaps that led to a couple of 5-on-3 advantages. The Canucks came away with only one power-play goal, though, when Pettersson redirected a shot from Quinn Hughes at 9:20 of the second.
“I’m glad we scored some 5-on-5 goals,” said Bo Horvat, who added two goals, including an empty netter in the final seconds. “Our penalty kill was awesome, our power play has got to be better bearing opportunities and making the most of our opportunities.”