Canucks Rout Jets 6-2, Boeser Scores Twice
Canucks Rout Jets 6-2, Boeser Scores Twice

Canucks Rout Jets 6-2, Boeser Scores Twice

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In a decisive 6-2 victory, the Vancouver Canucks overwhelmed the Winnipeg Jets, with Brock Boeser scoring two goals and contributing an assist, marking the end of his 12-game scoring drought. Pius Suter added two goals, including one into an empty net, while Nils Hoglander and Drew O’Connor each scored as well. The win allowed Vancouver to maintain its position for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, with the St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames closely trailing. The Jets, despite being the league leaders, struggled defensively, allowing three or more goals for the 16th time this season. Nikolaj Ehlers and Alex Iafallo scored for Winnipeg, who saw their three-game winning streak come to an end. The Canucks' special teams were effective, scoring on their only power play opportunity and successfully killing off both of Winnipeg's penalties.

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