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Vancouver Canucks at New York Rangers

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Pettersson and Hoglander each score twice as Canucks down Rangers 6-3

Vancouver Canucks vs. New York Rangers: Game Highlights

JT Miller and Brock Boeser also scored goals while Pettersson, Boeser and Filip Hronek had two assists apiece for Vancouver, which won for the third time in four games.

After missing the playoffs for three straight seasons, the Canucks lead the Pacific Division with a 26-11-3 record. The Rangers lead the Metropolitan Division at 26-11-2.

"We understand each other how we want to defend and forecheck. And that sets up your chances offensively," said Pettersson, who led the Canucks with 102 points last season and has 52 points in 40 games this year. ”It's great to see where we are in the standings."

Vincent Trocheck had two goals and Artemi Panarin also scored for the Rangers, who lost their second straight for just the second time this season. Alexis Lafreniere had two assists.

The Rangers were coming off a 4-3 shootout loss at Montreal on Saturday. Their only previous consecutive losses were Dec. 5 and Dec. 9, when they fell on the road to Ottawa and Washington respectively.

"They are a high-powered, high-octane team. The way we played, how we played mentally was just not sharp enough to be good for 60 minutes," Rangers captain Jacob Trouba said.

Vancouver stopped the New Jersey Devils 6-4 on Saturday and will continue its New York-area tour against the Islanders on Tuesday.

“That's a tough team over there. To beat a team like we needed a lot of contributions from everybody, and I thought we got that tonight,” Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said. ”You have to give the guys credit ... The Rangers pressed and we made a couple of nice plays under pressure. That's what I liked."

Trocheck opened the scoring on the power-play at 3:38 of the first, assisted by Mika Zibanejad and Panarin. The assist extended Panarin’s points streak to eight games.

Miller tied the contest, firing his 19th goal past Igor Shesterkin at 4:31. Miller was a first-round draft pick in 2011 by the Rangers who was traded to Tampa Bay in 2018. He leads the Canucks with 54 points.

“We're going to the net and scoring goals. Right now, we are getting the bounces," Miller said. ”This is a really special building for me to come into. I love playing here."

Hoglander put Vancouver ahead at 6:45, whipping the puck past Shesterkin from the right circle. Boeser made it 3-1 at 19:44 with his team-leading 25th goal with assists to Pettersson and Quinn Hughes as Shesterkin, 20 saves, allowed three goals on seven shots in the opening period.

Panarin narrowed the deficit to 3-2 with his 26th goal at 8:19 of the second. Panarin has points in 33 of New York’s 39 games and leads the Rangers with 57 points.

Petterson made it 4-2 with a dazzling move at 15:33 of the second before Hoglander scored his second of the game on a backhand at 16:47. Hronek assisted on both goals.

"I tried to get the puck through my legs and get it to the net. That was a big goal for us," Hoglander said.

Trocheck scored his second at 3:36 of the third before Pettersson added an empty-net goal — his 19th of the season — at 18:29.

“You're not going to win when you give up five goals, not on a regular basis," Rangers coach Peter Laviolette said. ”We made mental mistakes. We made line-change mistakes, we made turnover mistakes, and it was too much for our goaltender."

The Rangers won this season’s previous meeting against the Canucks, 4-3 in overtime on Oct. 28 in Vancouver.

UP NEXT:

Rangers: Visit the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.

Canucks: Visit the New York Islanders on Tuesday night to continue seven-game road trip.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 3:38 Vincent Trocheck Goal (11) Wrist Shot, assists: Mika Zibanejad (25), Artemi Panarin (31)
Goal 1st Period 4:31 J.T. Miller Goal (19) Slap Shot, assists: Elias Pettersson (32), Brock Boeser (18)
Goal 1st Period 6:45 Nils Hoglander Goal (11) Snap Shot, assists: Nils Aman (3), Sam Lafferty (9)
Goal 1st Period 19:44 Brock Boeser Goal (25) Backhand, assists: Elias Pettersson (33), Quinn Hughes (40)
Goal 2nd Period 8:19 Artemi Panarin Goal (26) Snap Shot, assists: Alexis Lafrenière (14)
Goal 2nd Period 15:33 Elias Pettersson Goal (18) Wrist Shot, assists: Teddy Blueger (11), Filip Hronek (29)
Goal 2nd Period 16:47 Nils Hoglander Goal (12) Backhand, assists: Pius Suter (4), Filip Hronek (30)
Goal 3rd Period 3:36 Vincent Trocheck Goal (12) Snap Shot, assists: Alexis Lafrenière (15)
Goal 3rd Period 18:29 Elias Pettersson Goal (19) Wrist Shot, assists: Brock Boeser (19), Tyler Myers (15)

Statistics

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13 Blocked Shots 9
12 Hits 16
3 Takeaways 6
26 Shots 42
0 Power Play Goals 1
0 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 35
40.7 Faceoff Win Percent 59.3
1 Giveaways 13
2 Total Penalties 0
4 Penalty Minutes 0
New York Rangers New York Rangers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
J.T. Miller, LW Injured Reserve Dec 22
Adam Edstrom, C Injured Reserve Dec 10
Adam Fox, D Injured Reserve Nov 30
Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Teddy Blueger, C Injured Reserve Dec 8
Filip Chytil, C Injured Reserve Dec 6
Derek Forbort, D Injured Reserve Oct 28

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

Location: New York, NY
Attendance: 18,006 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 17 8 44 10
Anaheim 21 14 44 2
Edmonton 19 13 44 6
Los Angeles 15 12 39 9
San Jose 17 17 37 3
Seattle 15 14 36 6
Calgary 15 18 34 4
Vancouver 15 18 33 3

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 22 11 47 3
Philadelphia 19 10 45 7
NY Islanders 20 13 44 4
Washington 19 13 43 5
NY Rangers 19 16 42 4
New Jersey 20 16 41 1
Pittsburgh 15 12 39 9
Columbus 15 15 36 6
Full Standings