Miller, Virtanen score early power-play goals to spark Canucks past Penguins 4-1
VANCOUVER — The game was decided before the opposition got its first shot on goal.
The Vancouver Canucks outshot the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-0 in the first period and scored two power-play goals as they cruised to a 4-1 win on Saturday at Rogers Arena.
“We came out, feeling good going into this game,” said Canucks winger J.T. Miller, who tallied the game winner with three minutes left in the opening frame. “I thought we had the right start.
“Obviously, they didn’t get a shot in the first period, so you can’t get a better start than that.”