Wednesday, November 13th, 2024
In Vancouver, Elias Pettersson equalized the score with a power play goal and contributed an assist to Erik Brannstrom's goal in the third period, propelling the Canucks to a 3-1 win against the Flames.
Pius Suter also found the net for Vancouver, with J.T. Miller providing two assists. Kevin Lankinen played a crucial role in the Canucks' victory by making 28 saves.
On the other side, Justin Kirkland scored for Calgary, and Dan Vladar managed 29 saves. Brannstrom's goal marked his first since joining the Canucks in October.
Jonathan Lekkerimaki, a Swedish rookie, made his debut for the Canucks, stepping in for Brock Boeser on the primary power play unit due to Boeser's injury.
The Canucks conceded the first goal for the eighth straight game but have managed a 5-2-1 record during this period.
The Flames have seen a downturn in form, winning only three of their last 11 games following a strong start with five victories in their initial six matchups.
Looking ahead, the Flames will embark on a four-game homestand, starting with a matchup against the Predators on Friday, while the Canucks will face the Islanders at home on Thursday.
Vancouver Canucks vs Calgary Flames Game Stats
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