| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 0 | 3 | 6 | |
| 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Ilya Mikheyev
· RW
Ilya Mikheyev
· RW
Brock Boeser
· RW
Marcus Pettersson
· D
Game End
End of 3rd Period
Nils Hoglander Backhand Wide Right
Aatu Räty faceoff won against Oliver Moore
Brock Boeser Goal (15) Wrist Shot, assists: Marco Rossi (12), Filip Hronek (30)
Giveaway by Frank Nazar
Marco Rossi faceoff won against Frank Nazar
Icing
Giveaway by Connor Bedard
Frank Nazar faceoff won against Marco Rossi
Max Sasson Goal (11) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Takeaway by Max Sasson
Frank Nazar faceoff won against Teddy Blueger
Icing
Timeout - Home
Giveaway by Brock Boeser
Takeaway by Brock Boeser
Marco Rossi faceoff won against Oliver Moore
Icing
Sam Rinzel shot blocked by Max Sasson
Filip Hronek hit Wyatt Kaiser
Frank Nazar hit Teddy Blueger
Elias Pettersson faceoff won against Teuvo Teravainen
On-Ice Official
Andrew Mangiapane shot blocked by Elias Pettersson
Giveaway by Matt Grzelcyk
Sam Rinzel shot blocked by Linus Karlsson
Connor Bedard faceoff won against Aatu Räty
Goalie Stopped
Ryan Greene Snap Shot saved by Nikita Tolopilo
Oliver Moore shot blocked by Ilya Mikheyev
Oliver Moore Snap Shot saved by Nikita Tolopilo
Ryan Donato Slap Shot Wide Left
Ryan Greene shot blocked by Marcus Pettersson
Sam Rinzel Slap Shot saved by Nikita Tolopilo
Takeaway by Ryan Greene
Marco Rossi hit Sam Rinzel
Aatu Räty faceoff won against Connor Bedard
Goalie Stopped
Sam Rinzel Snap Shot saved by Nikita Tolopilo
Frank Nazar hit Teddy Blueger
Matt Grzelcyk Wrist Shot Wide Right
Frank Nazar faceoff won against Teddy Blueger
Puck in Netting
Louis Crevier shot blocked by Marcus Pettersson
Andrew Mangiapane hit Elias Pettersson
Jake DeBrusk hit Alex Vlasic
Jake DeBrusk Wrist Shot saved by Arvid Soderblom
Teddy Blueger Wrist Shot Wide Left
Wyatt Kaiser Snap Shot High and Wide Left
— Brock Boeser batted the puck in to break a tie at 2:40 of the third period and the NHL-worst Vancouver Canucks beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-3 on Friday night to end a seven-game losing streak that started in January.
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