Rangers, Vancouver and J. T. Miller
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The Rangers improved to 4-1-1 on the road this season and extended their point streak to five-consecutive games on the road against the Canucks. New York’s nine road points are tied for the second most among all teams.
Done, and done. Mika Zibanejad’s goal late in the first period gave the Rangers the early lead and backup goaltender Jonau0007than Quick made 23 saves to post his 64th career shutout as the Rangers beat the Canucks, 2-0, at Rogers Arena, to snap their three-game losing streak and even their four-game Western Canada/Seattle trip at 1-1.
The Vancouver Canucks wrapped up their three-game homestand with a 2-0 loss to the New York Rangers. Thatcher Demko stopped 23 of the 24 shots he faced, while Jonathan Quick picked up the 22-save shutout. With the loss, the Canucks drop to 5-6-0 and 2-3-0 at Rogers Arena.
With Game 4 of the World Series commandeering the primary Sportsnet channels, this game will instead be airing on Sportsnet 360, as well as streaming on Sportsnet+, with puck drop at 7:00 p.m. If you want to see Miller's return/Willander's debut in person, resale tickets are currently going for as low as $92.25: buy tickets on Ticketmaster.
J.T. Miller isn’t exempt to the noise surrounding his first game on the road against Elias Pettersson and the Vancouver Canucks.
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Canucks–Rangers Could Be the Season’s Most Telling Matchup to Date
Tonight’s meeting between the Vancouver Canucks and the New York Rangers might be one of the most intriguing games of the young NHL season. It’s not because either team has been great, but because neither has figured out who it is yet.
Conor Garland is leading the way for the Vancouver Canucks this season. He’s tallied 11 points in total, including three goals and eight assists. Garland is doing it all for Vancouver, and he’s been dominating over the last two games in particular.