Wild beat Canucks 4-3, Canucks tie for second place in Pacific Division
VANCOUVER — Dean Evason’s first win as an NHL head coach is one for the memory books.
“It’s amazing,” Evason said after his Minnesota Wild beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in a shootout on Wednesday night. “You hear things happen for a reason and all of those things. To have my three children here was awesome.”
Hailing from Winnipeg, Evason played junior hockey in Kamloops, British Columbia, and his son is with the team as part of a fathers and mentors trip. His two daughters, who live in B.C., were also in attendance.
The 55 year old, who’s now 1-1-0 since taking over from Bruce Boudreau behind the Wild bench last Friday, said he couldn’t watch as Alex Galchenyuk sealed the win in the fifth round of the shootout.