Canucks 4, Lightning 1: Brock Boeser's hat trick defuses high-octane Tampa
On Tuesday, the Vancouver Canucks didn’t want to talk about another litmus test against the high-octane Tampa Bay Lightning. They paid respect to NHL scoring leader Nikita Kucherov and power play sniper Steven Stamkos, but that was about it.
“A measuring stick? We’re not doing that,” Canucks centre J.T. Miller stressed about facing his former team. “Just taking it day by day. It’s about us. When we do that we can play with anybody.”
And that’s exactly what they did in an impressive 4-1 victory to stretch their win streak to three games and mark the first win over the Lightning at Rogers Arena since Dec. 16, 2016.
After surrendering an early lead, the Canucks methodically gathered their game. Andrei Kuzmenko finally found the net on the power play and Brock Boeser erupted for a three-goal outing. He now has 21 goals and is tied with Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs for the league lead.
The Canucks weren’t taking a cocky approach to facing the two-time Stanley Cup champion Lightning and were rightly cautious.
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