Vancouver Canucks

GAME NOTES | CANUCKS VS BRUINS - FEB. 25/23

February 26, 2023



CANUCKS vs BRUINS

TV: Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet West, CITY, NESN

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Today marks the second and final meeting of the season between the Canucks and the Bruins: Nov. 13 (5-2 L @ BOS) and Feb. 25 (home).
  • Vancouver is 35-74-15-2 all-time against Boston, including a 23-30-8-1 record at home.
  • The Canucks are 5-5-0 in their last 10 games against the Bruins, including 2-3-0 in their last five.
  • Luke Schenn leads all active Canucks skaters in games played (40) against the Bruins (3-13-16 in those games).
  • J.T. Miller has 18 points (7-11-18) in 25 career games against Boston to lead all active Canucks.
  • Brock Boeser has five points (1-4-5) in seven career games against Boston.
  • Quinn Hughes has four points (0-4-4) in five career games against Boston.
  • Collin Delia is 0-1-0 in one career game against Boston.
  • Arturs Silovs has yet to face the Bruins in his career.

QUICK NUMBERS

  • Elias Pettersson has 23 points (10-13-23) in his last 14 games.
  • J.T. Miller has 12 points (2-10-12) in his last 10 games.
  • Quinn Hughes has nine points (1-8-9) in his last eight games.
  • Brock Boeser has nine points (1-8-9) in his last 10 games.
  • Conor Garland has seven points (3-4-7) in his last nine games.
  • Anthony Beauvillier has seven points (4-3-7) in his last seven games.
  • Andrei Kuzmenko has seven points (5-2-7) in his last five games.

LAST MEETING - NOV. 13/22: VAN 2 at BOS 5

J.T. Miller scored on the power play for his ninth goal of the season to tie the game at one 9:05 into the game...Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser picked up the assists...Hughes extended his personal point streak to 10 games on the goal...Sheldon Dries scored his first goal and second power play point of the season just 4:34 into the third period...Bo Horvat and Luke Schenn tied for the team lead with five shots on goal...Schenn and Miller tied for the team lead in hits with four...Thatcher Demko faced 32 shots.

LAST GAME PLAYED - FEB. 23/23: VAN 3 at STL 2 (OT)

J.T. Miller brought the Canucks within one with his first shorthanded goal of the season just past the nine-minute mark of the third period...Elias Pettersson recorded the only assist...Andrei Kuzmenko tied the game with 28.6 seconds left in regulation...Pettersson and Miller had the assists...Pettersson scored his third overtime winner of the season with 15 seconds left in the extra frame... Anthony Beauvillier and Ethan Bear recorded the assists...Pettersson set a career-high with 10 shots on goal...Jack Studnicka and Kyle

Burroughs both led the team with two hits...Burroughs and Tyler Myers co-led the team with three blocked shots...Arturs Silovs made 20 saves.

LAST 5 vs BOSTON

  • Nov. 13/22: VAN 2 @ BOS 5
  • Dec. 8/21: VAN 2 vs BOS 1 (SO)
  • Nov. 28/21: VAN 2 @ BOS 3
  • Feb. 22/20: VAN 9 vs BOS 3
  • Feb. 4/20: VAN 0 @ BOS 4

"MR. CLUTCH"

Scoring the game-tying goal at 19:31 of the third period on Feb. 23 at STL, (just two days after he tied the game at 19:44 of the third period on Feb. 21 at NSH), Andrei Kuzmenko became the first player in Canucks history and fourth player in NHL history to score the game-tying goal in the final minute of regulation in consecutive games. In doing so, he joined Sawn McEachern (Dec. 28-30, 1998 w/ OTT), Mikko Makela (Feb. 28 - Mar. 3, 1987 w/ NYI) and Phil Esposito (Jan. 7-9, 1977 w/ NYR) to accomplish the feat.

NO QUIT CANUCKS

Despite beginning the third period on Feb. 23 at STL with a 2-0 deficit, the Canucks notched two third period goals and the overtime winner to earn their seventh multi-goal comeback win this season, trailing only Chicago (8) for the most such instances in the NHL this season. The number is also the second-most in a single season Canucks franchise history behind only 2009.10 (8).

  • The Canucks also earned their ninth third period comeback win of the 2022.23 campaign on Feb. 23 at STL, ranking second only to the Vegas Golden Knights (9) in that category.

PETEY KEEPS PUTTING UP THE POINTS

Elias Pettersson played in his 300th career NHL game on Feb. 21 at NSH, concluding the contest with 293 career points (124-169- 293). As a result, Pettersson ranks second in franchise history for the most points in a player's first 300 NHL games (trailing Pavel Bure with 348) and is ranked sixth among Swedish-born NHL players all-time (behind Mats Sundin [306], Nicklas Backstrom [308], Mats Naslund [313], Peter Forsberg [382], and Kent Nilsson [401]).

  • Registering three assists on Feb. 18 vs PHI, Elias Pettersson surpassed Petri Skriko for sole possession of sixth-most assists (169) by a Canuck in their first five career NHL seasons, trailing Trevor Linden (179), Quinn Hughes (195), Stan Smyl (203), Patrik Sundstrom (209), and Thomas Gradin (227).
  • Notching two goals and three assists on Feb. 18 vs PHI, Pettersson recorded his 23rd career three-plus point game, ranking him tied-fourth in franchise history for most three-plus point games among Canucks centreman (Cliff Ronning [23], Patrik Sundstrom [30], Thomas Gradin [38], and Henrik Sedin [62]).
  • His two goals on Feb. 18 marked his 21st career multi-goal performance to tie Tony Tanti for fourth most multi-goal games in a player's first five NHL seasons in Canucks history. Other Canucks to have registered at least 21 multi-goal games in their first five NHL seasons include Thomas Gradin (23), Petri Skriko (27), and Pavel Bure (40).

ONE IS NOT ENOUGH

Collecting two assists on Feb. 21 at NSH, Quinn Hughes registered his 12th multi-assist game this season, becoming only the third defenceman in franchise history to record as many games (including Paul Reinhart with 12 GP in 1988.89 and Dennis Kearns with 14 GP in 1976.77).

  • Quinn Hughes' two assists was his 40th career multi-assist game to rank him third in franchise history for such occurrences among defencemen, trailing only Alexander Edler (42) and Dennis Kearns (53).

  • Feb. 21 at NSH was also Hughes' 15th multi-point game in 2022.23, matching his career high for the most multi-point games in a single season set in 2021.22. He is only one multi-point game away from tying Doug Lidster (1986.87) and Paul Reinhart (1988-89) for the most multi-point games by a defenceman in Canucks history.\

JOINING THE RANKS

Scoring two goals on Feb. 21 at NSH, Andrei Kuzmenko registered his 25th career NHL goal and became the fourth fastest player in Canucks history to hit this milestone (56 GP), only trailing Pavel Bure (55 GP), Elias Pettersson (44 GP), and Brock Boeser (44 GP).

  • Recording one goal and one assist on Feb. 15 vs NYR, Andrei Kuzmenko collected 47 points (23-24-47) in his first 54 career NHL games, ranking him tied for third for most points through as many games to start a career in franchise history. Kuzmenko is tied with Ivan Hlinka (47) and trails fellow teammates Brock Boeser (48) and Elias Pettersson (56).

FAST FIFTY

Registering two assists on Feb. 21 at NSH, Quinn Hughes became the fifth U.S.-born defenceman to record at least 50 multi-point games before the age of 24 and only the third active defenceman to hit this milestone, tying Rasmus Dahlin (50) and trailing Erik Karlsson (58). Hughes is also only one of six Canucks blueliners to reach at least 50 multi-point games in their career joining Doug Lidster (52), Mattias Ohlund (54), Dennis Kearns (59), Jyrki Lumme (67), and Alexander Edler (68).

  • Collecting a power play assist on Feb. 11 at DET, Quinn Hughes reached the 50-point plateau (5-45-50) in just his 49th game of the 2022.23 season, becoming the fastest defenceman in franchise history to reach 50 points. The previous record belonged to Paul Reinhart, who put up 50 points in his first 52 games played in 1988.89.
  • Hughes now also has the most 50+ point seasons by a defenceman in franchise history with three such campaigns, surpassing Dennis Kearns, Jyrki Lumme, and Paul Reinhart (two each).

FANTASTIC FIVE

Thanks to his fifth career five-point game (2-3-5) on Feb. 18 vs PHI, Elias Pettersson became the fifth-fastest player in franchise history to reach 70 points (27-44-71 in 54 GP) in a season, behind Pavel Bure (46 GP), Henrik Sedin (49), Alexander Mogilny (49), and Bure again (52).

  • Collecting two shorthanded empty-net goals enroute to five points, Elias Pettersson joined Mario Lemieux as the only players in NHL history to have a 5-point game with multiple empty-net goals. Pettersson also broke a tie with Alexander Mogilny for the most five-point games in a single season (3) in franchise history.
  • Pettersson's five-point outing also tied Nicklas Backstrom (WSH) for the third-most five-point games in NHL history by a Swedish-born player, trailing Peter Forsberg and Kent Nilsson (9 each).
  • Among primary centremen in NHL history, Pettersson now ranks tied for seventh-most five-point games before the age of 25, trailing Wayne Gretzky (62), Mario Lemieux (29), Dale Hawerchuk (9), Bryan Trottier (8), Steve Yzerman (7), and Connor McDavid (7).

KNACK FOR THE NET

Extending his goal streak to three games with a third period tally on Feb. 11 at DET, Elias Pettersson reached the 25-goal mark for the fourth time in his young career, becoming just the third player in Canucks history to record as many 25-goal campaigns in his first five career NHL seasons, joining Stan Smyl (4) and Petri Skriko (4).

PUT A BEAU ON IT

Scoring the game-winning goal in a 6-5 victory on Feb. 9 at NYI, former Islander Anthony Beauvillier became the 26th player in franchise history to register a goal in his first game against the team he was acquired from (via trade) and is one of only three players to net the game-winner in that scenario, joining Alexander Mogilny (Mar. 3/96 at BUF) and Jerry Butler (Oct. 26/80 vs TOR).

  • Beauvillier has now registered at least one goal against 31 of 32 NHL teams, only missing a goal against the Los Angeles Kings. The Canucks will face the Kings three more times this season (Mar. 18 at LAK, Apr. 2 at VAN, Apr. 10 at LAK).

MILLSY'S MILESTONE

Recording the lone assist on Vasily Podkolzin's first goal of the year on Feb. 8 at NYR, J.T. Miller registered his 500th career NHL point (187-313-500), becoming the eighth player and second American-born skater from the 2011 NHL Draft class to achieve the milestone. Miller, who was drafted by the Rangers, recorded 172 points (72-100-72) with New York, before collecting 65 (23-42-65) with Tampa Bay and 263 (92-171-263) with Vancouver to reach the 500-point mark.

2022.23 CANUCKS MILESTONES

  • Elias Pettersson appeared in his 300th career NHL game, Feb. 21 at NSH
  • Arturs Silovs recorded his 1st career NHL win, Feb. 18 vs PHI
  • Conor Garland recorded his 100th career NHL assist, Feb. 13 vs DET
  • Vasily Podkolzin appeared in his 100th career NHL game, Feb. 13 vs DET
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson appeared in his 900th career NHL game, Feb. 11 at DET
  • J.T. Miller registered his 500th career NHL point, Feb. 8 at NYR
  • Ilya Mikheyev recorded his 100th career NHL point, Jan. 27 vs CBJ
  • Quinn Hughes recorded his 200th career NHL point, Jan. 12 at TBL
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson recorded his 300th career NHL assist, Jan. 5 vs COL
  • Luke Schenn appeared in his 900th career NHL game, Jan. 3 vs NYI
  • J.T. Miller recorded his 300th career NHL assist, Dec. 5 vs MTL
  • Luke Schenn claimed the NHL record for most all-time hits by a defenceman (2,947), Dec. 3 vs ARI
  • Ethan Bear appeared in his 200th career NHL game, Nov. 21 vs VGK
  • Elias Pettersson recorded his 100th career NHL goal, Oct. 18 at CBJ

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Aatu Räty and Guillaume Brisebois recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 22
  • Phillip Di Giuseppe assigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 22
  • Oliver Ekman-Larsson placed on injured reserve, Feb. 21
  • William Lockwood activated from injured reserve and assigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 20
  • Christian Wolanin recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 18
  • Travis Dermott placed on injured reserve, Feb. 18
  • Tanner Pearson placed on LTIR, Feb. 17
  • Arturs Silovs recalled from Abbotsford, Feb. 14
  • Spencer Martin assigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 14
  • Spencer Martin placed on waivers, Feb. 13

THREE STARS - FEBRUARY

  • Pettersson - 15 pts
  • Beauvillier - 5 pts
  • Kuzmenko - 5 pts
  • Boeser - 5 pts
  • Miller - 5 pts
  • Hughes - 5 pts
  • Schenn - 5 pts

JANUARY WINNER - Pettersson (20 pts)
DECEMBER WINNER - Pettersson (20 pts)
NOVEMBER WINNER - Horvat (40 pts)
OCTOBER WINNER - Horvat, Kuzmenko (10 pts)
*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection