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WASHINGTON -- Tyler Myers had a goal and an assist, and the Vancouver Canucks held off the Washington Capitals for a 4-3 win at Capital One Arena on Sunday. Elias Pettersson scored his first goal of the season, and Thatcher Demko made 29 saves for the Canucks (4-2-0), who have won three straight. Conor Garland had two assists.
Tyler Myers and Kiefer Sherwood scored 41 seconds apart in the first period, and the Vancouver Canucks snapped Washington’s four-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory over the Capitals.
3 most impressive Vancouver Canucks players from 4-3 win over Washington Capitals ft. Thatcher Demko
The Vancouver Canucks held on to beat the Washington Capitals on Sunday afternoon at the Capital One Arena. With the win, the Canucks extended their winning streak to three games.
The Canucks dug down and found a way, though, jumping out to a four-goal lead before hanging on for a 4-3 victory at Capital One Arena.
Max Sasson scored the last of Vancouver’s three goals in a span of 3:26 in the second period and the Canucks rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat the Dallas Stars 5-3.
The Vancouver Canucks have started the 2025-26 NHL season with three wins and two losses in their first five games. After missing the playoffs last year, fans hoped for good results.
Not only do the Vancouver Canucks have an 18-year-old on their roster, but they're actually one of the youngest teams in the entire NHL.
Elias Pettersson's impressive NHL career with the Vancouver Canucks has led to significant financial success. His record-breaking eight-year, $92.8 million contract, starting in 2024, solidifies his position as one of the league's highest earners.
The St. Louis Blues (1-1-0) look for a second straight road win when they visit the Vancouver Canucks (1-1-0) at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Monday.
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Vancouver Canucks sniper Brock Boeser misses game for 'personal reasons'
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser will miss the team's game against the Capitals in Washington, D.C., on Sunday due to personal reasons. Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced the news on the team's social media channels Sunday morning,