
Canucks dig in after slow start to blow past Ducks 6-2
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks looked flat early but rookie defenceman Elias Pettersson provided a spark with his first NHL goal, igniting a five-goal first-period outburst in a 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks Saturday afternoon.
Vancouver trailed 1-0 just 82 seconds into the first period. Coming off a 5-0 loss to Seattle on Wednesday the Canucks confidence looked fragile, but Pettersson tied the match at 9:40 off a pretty assist from Linus Karlsson.
That put the Canucks on a roll, scoring a franchise-record five goals in four minutes, 30 seconds for a win that kept their faint playoff hopes alive.
“I don’t think we were so happy about the start,” said Pettersson, a 21-year-old from Vasteras, Sweden, who is called “Junior” by his teammates. “After the first one, we just kept going and rolled, so it was good.