The Daily Courier

Canucks exact revenge after Pettersson bloodied

Motte’s 2 in 11 seconds lifts Vancouver over Rangers 4-1 in feisty battle

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VANCOUVER — Tyler Motte scored two goals in 11 seconds to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 4-1 win over the New York Rangers on Wednesday.

Brock Boeser and Jake Virtanen also scored for the Canucks (29-32-9).

Pavel Buchnevich responded with a power-play goal for the Rangers (28-29-13).

Vancouver goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 21 shots

Henrik Lundqvist had 24 saves for New York but was held back from collecting his 450th career win.

It was a tough night overall for the Rangers, who became the first team this season to lose two players to misconduct­s in a single game after left-wingers Chris Kreider and Brendan Lemieux were both ejected in the second.

Star rookie Elias Pettersson left the ice with a bloodied face after taking an elbow from Kreider along the end boards 4:23 into the second period.

Pettersson returned to the Canucks’ bench near the end of the period and Kreider was handed a five-minute major and a game misconduct.

Vancouver capitalize­d on the man advantage with Josh Leivo flipping a backhanded pass to Boeser at the face-off dot.

The right-winger dropped to his knee and unleashed a rocket, sailing the puck over Lundqvist’s shoulder.

Nine seconds after the power play ended, Motte collected a cross-ice pass from Vancouver defenceman Alex Edler and faked right on the Rangers’ netminder before popping the puck into the left side of the net around Lundqvist’s skate.

The 24-year-old centre added another goal 11 seconds later, marking the first multi-goal game of his NHL career. He now has 16 points in 68 games this season.

Vancouver’s Antoine Roussel was injured on the play, colliding with Lemieux in front of the net. The feisty Canucks left-winger crumpled to the ice, grabbing his leg in pain and had to be helped off the ice. He did not return to the game.

Lemieux was given a game misconduct for the play.

Some sloppy penalties threatened to turn the game midway through the third period, with the Canucks having to go five-on-three for a minute and 33 seconds.

But Vancouver’s penalty-kill unit managed to hold the Rangers off, allowing just a single shot. A stick save from Markstrom steered the puck out of harm’s way and into New York’s end.

The Rangers finally capitalize­d on the man advantage 10:28 into the final frame after Edler was called for interferen­ce.

Mika Zibanejad sliced a pass to Buchnevich down low and the right-winger put a snap shot in past Markstrom to put New York on the board.

Virtanen added an empty-net goal for Vancouver with 25 seconds to go in the game.

The Canucks will be back in action on Friday, hosting the New Jersey Devils.

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