Vancouver Canucks snap five-game losing streak with 3-2 win over Jets
VANCOUVER — Playing a team almost as bad at killing penalties as they are was the remedy the Vancouver Canucks needed to cure a five-game NHL losing streak Friday night.
The Canucks got power-play goals from Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland for a much needed 3-2 victory. Defenceman Kyle Burroughs, with his first NHL goal, also scored for the Canucks (6-10-2) who were 0-13 on the power play over the last five games.
“It’s big,” said goaltender Thatcher Demko, named the game’s first star after stopping 36 shots, including one off Nikolaj Ehlers in the dying seconds of the game with the Jets playing with an extra attacker.
“Things haven’t been going the way we want them the last few. We have some ground to make up. Hopefully tonight is the start of stringing a few together and building some confidence in the room.”