Canucks score three third-period goals to earn 4-2 victory over Oilers
VANCOUVER — Three straight wins heading into the Christmas break has given the Vancouver Canucks a dose of self-confidence, but goaltender Jacob Markstrom says his team hasn’t proven anything yet.
“It’s December right now,” Markstrom told reporters after the Canucks came back with three third-period goals to beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 on Monday night at Rogers Arena. “We can’t get ahead of ourselves. We’re still looking in, I think (to a playoff spot).”
With the win, the Canucks sit in 10th place in a tight Western Conference but move just two points back of the Oilers (20-16-4), who currently hold down the third spot in the Pacific division.
“I think our team game today was really good, one of the better 60-minute performances we had,” added Markstrom, who stopped 27 shots in his eighth-straight start for Vancouver. Mikko Koskinen made 24 saves for Edmonton. Both teams’ power plays went 1 for 2.