Vancouver Canucks' Nils Höglander celebrates with teammates Brock Boeser and Elias Pettersson after scoring a goal against Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck. Jets players Dylan DeMelo, Dylan Samberg, and Nino Niederreiter look on during the first period of an NHL game in Vancouver on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)


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The Vancouver Canucks pulled off a stunning 6-2 victory over the league-leading Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night, snapping their opponent’s three-game winning streak. Forward Brock Boeser led the charge with two goals and an assist, finally breaking a 12-game scoring slump. His strong performance gave Vancouver the offensive spark they desperately needed.

Pius Suter also had a big night, scoring twice, including an empty-net goal in the final seconds. Nils Höglander contributed a goal and an assist, while Drew O’Connor added to the scoring tally. Defenseman Quinn Hughes set up two goals, helping his team keep control of the game. In net, Kevin Lankinen delivered a solid performance, stopping 19 of the 21 shots he faced.

For Winnipeg, it was a rough night. Nikolaj Ehlers and Alex Iafallo were the only players able to get past Lankinen, but their efforts weren’t enough to counter the Canucks' relentless attack. Jets’ goaltender Connor Hellebuyck had a tough outing, making 16 saves but struggling to contain Vancouver’s offence.

Game-Changing Moment

The momentum swung in Vancouver’s favour in the closing seconds of the first period. With just three seconds left, Boeser took a pass from Elias Pettersson and quickly set up Höglander in front of the net. The Swedish winger lifted the puck past Hellebuyck, giving the Canucks a 3-2 lead heading into the intermission. That goal shifted the energy of the game, and from there, Vancouver never looked back.

Key Takeaways from the Game

  • Boeser Breaks the Drought: After struggling to find the back of the net in recent games, Boeser regained his scoring touch, now reaching 20 goals this season.
  • Jets’ Defense Falters: Winnipeg entered the game as the league’s best defensive team, allowing just 2.28 goals per game. However, they had no answers for Vancouver’s fast-paced attack. This was the 16th time this season that the Jets gave up three or more goals.
  • Special Teams Success: Vancouver capitalized on their only power play opportunity and successfully killed both of their penalties, highlighting the importance of disciplined play.

Looking Ahead

The victory kept Vancouver in the hunt for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. However, the race remains tight, with the St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, and Utah Hockey Club all in close competition. The Canucks now head on a crucial six-game road trip, beginning with a matchup against the St. Louis Blues on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the Jets will look to rebound when they visit the Edmonton Oilers. Despite the tough loss, Winnipeg remains one of the strongest teams in the league, and they will be eager to get back on track.

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