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Horvat stars in Canucks victory

- DEAN BENNETT

VANCOUVER 4 ST. LOUIS 3 (OT) Vancouver leads series 2-0

EDMONTON — Bo Horvat and the Vancouver Canucks’ power play are on fire, torching the defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues in the NHL playoffs.

Horvat scored two highlight-reel breakaway goals, one in overtime, to lift the Canucks to a 4-3 win on Friday, good for a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven first round series.

Horvat took a stretch pass from Quinn Hughes and zipped the puck through the legs of St. Louis goalie Jordan Binnington less than six minutes into the extra frame for the win at Rogers Place.

“I’m feeling pretty good about my game, but the most important thing is it takes an entire team to win a hockey game, and we’re pretty solid right now from our goaltendin­g all the way up,” said Horvat.

“We’re playing some pretty good hockey right now. We’ve got to keep it going.”

It was a sigh of relief for the Canucks, who blew a two-goal lead in the third period. St. Louis got the equalizer with seven seconds left and Binnington on the bench for the extra attacker.

All games are being played in an empty arena to prevent the players contractin­g COVID-19. The Blues were technicall­y the “home team.”

Canuck forward Tanner Pearson said the quiet building had an impact on the game.

“Some people would say that it could help that there are no fans in the stands for that, because if you’re the home team and you score a late goal that building erupts,” said Pearson.

“We regrouped in the room [before overtime] and came out strong and finished it off.”

Blues defenceman Alex Pietrangel­o said there is no secret to stopping Horvat.

“We’ve just got to be harder on him one on one, simple as that,” said Pietrangel­o.

“He’s a strong player, gets up the ice well. We’ve just got to find a way to take away his space.

“We all know that. It’s going to be a collective effort.”

The Canucks scored three powerplay goals in a 5-2 win in Game 1, and had two goals with the man advantage along with one shorthande­d in Game 2.

“We’ve got to find a way to disrupt them, and when we get a chance to clear it’s got to go 200 feet [down the ice]. We can’t give these guys more looks than they have,” said Blues captain Ryan O’Reilly.

Horvat scored twice in Game 1 and now has six goals and eight points in six post-season games in the return-to-play tournament.

Elias Pettersson and Pearson also scored for Vancouver. O’Reilly, Sammy Blais and Jaden Schwartz replied for the Blues.

Jacob Markstrom made 34 stops in the Canucks net. Binnington turned back 21 of 25 for his second loss of the post-season.

St. Louis was chasing the game from the start.

Horvat had the opening goal while shorthande­d in the first period.

 ??  ?? Vancouver Canucks’ Bo Horvat scores on St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington as Blues’ Colton Parayko looks on during the first period of Friday’s game in Edmonton.
Vancouver Canucks’ Bo Horvat scores on St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington as Blues’ Colton Parayko looks on during the first period of Friday’s game in Edmonton.

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