NASHVILLE – The Vancouver Canucks, led by Elias Pettersson and Pius Suter, clinched a convincing 5-2 win against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday. The Canucks’ comprehensive performance was underlined by Pettersson and Suter each contributing a goal and an assist.
The Canucks (22-9-2) have been on a roll, winning six of their last seven games and holding an impressive 8-2-1 record in their past 11 matches. Goalie Casey DeSmith’s 26 saves were a key factor in the win. “I’m really proud of the guys,” said Vancouver coach Rick Tocchet, praising the team’s defensive strategy and commitment.
On the other side, the Predators (18-14-0), who had been on a four-game winning streak, faced challenges in goal. Juuse Saros conceded five goals on 24 shots before being replaced by Kevin Lankinen, who made 11 saves in the third period. Nashville coach Andrew Brunette expressed concern over the team’s focus and energy levels.
Pettersson opened the scoring for Vancouver with a swift wrist shot in the first period, setting the tone for the game. “We talked about our starts, and I think we came out strong,” Pettersson reflected on the team’s performance.
Nils Aman quickly followed with a second goal for the Canucks, capitalizing on a fortunate bounce. The Predators narrowed the gap with Jeremy Lauzon’s wrist shot in the second period, but Vancouver responded immediately with Nils Hoglander redirecting a shot from Quinn Hughes to restore their two-goal lead.
Suter’s goal and Teddy Blueger’s wrist shot in the third period further extended Vancouver’s lead, showcasing their offensive depth and resilience. “Even when they scored, we just kept going,” said Pettersson, emphasizing the Canucks’ consistent effort throughout the game.
Cody Glass’s late goal for Nashville brought the game to its final scoreline.
Notable Notes:
- Canucks forward Andrei Kuzmenko was a healthy scratch, with Phillip Di Giuseppe stepping in.
- Hughes, known for his assists against the Predators, now has 20 assists in 13 games against them.
- Predators forward Kiefer Sherwood remains sidelined due to an upper-body injury.
- Hughes and Pettersson reached the 40-point mark this season, joining J.T. Miller as the Canucks’ top scorers.
- The two goals by Pettersson and Aman were the fastest scored by the Canucks this season.
The Canucks’ victory in Nashville is a testament to their well-rounded team performance, strong defensive play, and clinical finishing, making them a formidable force in the league.