Boeser, Lindholm score 2 each as Canucks beat Oilers 4-3 to take 2-1 lead in West playoff series (2024)

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Vancouver rookie goalie Arturs Silovs is already earning a reputation for stepping up in big moments.

Silovs stopped 42 shots, Brock Boeser had two goals and an assist, and Elias Lindholm also scored twice as the Canucks held on to beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference playoff series.

“The kid has given us game,” Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet said of the goalie. “It’s a big stage and he’s not blinking. He’s coming in every day and he’s working hard.”

Quinn Hughes and J.T. Miller each had two assists for the Canucks.

The Canucks pick up a one-goal win to pull ahead in their series with the Oilers. AP correspondent Dave Ferry reports.

Silovs withstood another late barrage when the Oilers, trailing 4-2, opted to pull goalie Calvin Pickard in favor of an extra attacker with 3:23 on the clock.

Edmonton head coach Kris Knoblauch did everything he could to keep superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl on the ice, including calling a time out with 2:39 to go.

The persistence finally paid off with 1:16 remaining when Evan Bouchard launched a long shot on net and the puck bounced off Silovs’ glove and in.

The 23-year-old Latvian goalie faced 36 shots over the second and third periods while allowing just two goals.

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“I just felt confident,” Silovs said, adding that his teammates supported him in Vancouver’s 5-4 win to open the series last Wednesday. “So I had to have them today. Everyone’s resilient, blocking shots. Really high scoring chances they had and our guys managed to block a lot of them. So credit to them, too.”

Mattias Ekholm and Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers. Stuart Skinner stopped 11 of 15 shots before he was replaced by Pickard to start the third period. Pickard finished with three saves in his NHL playoff debut.

Game 4 in the best-of-seven series is Tuesday night back here in Edmonton.

Edmonton’s league-leading power play was 2 for 4, and Vancouver was 2 for 3.

“I thought we were the better team, for the most part,” Draisaitl said. “In my eyes, it should have resulted in a win, but that’s not the way hockey works, sometimes. We just regroup and get ready for Game 4.”

Edmonton created a lot of chances, Knoblauch said, and the team will have to keep that up as the series continues.

“Eventually the pucks are going to start going in a little more,” the coach said. “Tonight, having three, that’s enough to win, especially during the playoffs. You look at the amount of opportunities that we have, we just have to be persistent and continue to push. We’ll get some more breaks.”

The Oilers’ potent power play got to work early in the first period after Boeser was sent off for slashing. After Evander Kane’s shot was blocked in front of the Vancouver net, the puck bounced out to Ekholm, who fired it past Silovs to put Edmonton up 5:37 into the game.

Ekholm now has goals in three straight playoff games — and is the first Oilers defenseman to achieve the feat since Paul Coffey in 1985.

The Canucks replied with a power-play tally of their own at 8:45. Stationed at the goal line, Hughes sliced a past to Boeser, who sent a long shot sailing through traffic. Lindholm tipped it in to tie the score at 1-1 with his fourth goal of the postseason.

Vancouver took the lead midway through the first after the Oilers left Boeser wide open in the faceoff circle. Miller sent him a pass and Boeser ripped a shot past Skinner with 6:42 to go in the period.

Boeser boosted the Canucks’ lead to 3-1 just over five minutes later. Her picked the puck off Warren Foegele near the boards, took a couple of strides toward the net and buried his second goal of the night and seventh of the playoffs.

Draisaitl has points in all eight of Edmonton’s playoff games this season, with seven goals and 10 assists across the stretch. Bouchard had an assist on Draisaitl’s goal, extending his point streak to six games (two goals, six assists).

“I feel pretty confident,” Boeser said. “But I think it just comes with trying to play the right way and really just focusing on the little details in our structure. I’m just trying to do anything I can to help our team win. And it’s always nice when the goals go in.”

Edmonton nearly cut the deficit to a one in the closing seconds of the first when Derek Ryan rang a shot off the post.

Oilers fans celebrated early in the second when it appeared Corey Perry scored. Silovs swept the puck off the goal line but Perry celebrated in front of the net. After review, officials determined there was no goal.

The Oilers made it 3-2 on a man advantage at 3:36 of the second when Draisaitl sent a sharp-angle shot into Silovs’ pad and it bounced in for the German forward’s seventh of the playoffs.

The Canucks regained the two-goal advantage with 2:25 remaining in the middle period. Miller blasted a long shot toward the Oilers’ net and Lindholm picked it up, kicking the puck to his stick at the bottom of the slot, then shoveling a backhanded shot into the Edmonton net.

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Boeser, Lindholm score 2 each as Canucks beat Oilers 4-3 to take 2-1 lead in West playoff series (2024)

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Boeser, Lindholm score 2 each as Canucks beat Oilers 4-3 to take 2-1 lead in West playoff series? ›

Silovs stopped 42 shots, Brock Boeser had two goals and an assist, and Elias Lindholm also scored twice as the Canucks held on to beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference playoff series.

How many times have the Canucks beaten the Oilers? ›

Vancouver is 109-122-19-15 all-time against Edmonton, including a 60-53-12-7 record at home. The Canucks are 3-4-3 in their last 10 games against the Oilers (1-2-2 in their last five). Elias Petterson has 12 points (5-7-12) in 18 career games against the Oilers.

Which Oilers won all 5 cups? ›

The Glory Years (1979-1990)

Led by a young superstar named Wayne Gretzky, the Oilers won five Stanley Cup championships in seven seasons between 1984 and 1990. Gretzky, who was acquired by the Oilers in a trade with the Indianapolis Racers in 1978, quickly established himself as the most dominant player in the NHL.

What teams are in the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2024? ›

The Florida Panthers will be the Eastern Conference representative, while the Edmonton Oilers have come out of the Western Conference for the Stanley Cup Final beginning Saturday.

Who was the goalie for the 1994 Vancouver Canucks? ›

The 1994–95 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 25th NHL campaign. Goaltender Kirk McLean earned all eighteen of the Canucks' wins during the lockout-shortened, 48–game season.

What year did the Canucks lose Game 7? ›

They last played in a Game 7 in 2020, losing 3-0 to the Vegas Golden Knights in the second round. Vancouver has twice lost Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Final, in 1994 to the New York Rangers and 2011 to the Boston Bruins. Here is a history of the Canucks in Game 7s.

Who did the Canucks lose to in 1994? ›

The riot followed Game 7 of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals in which the Vancouver Canucks lost to the New York Rangers.

Why are the Edmonton Oilers changing their name? ›

After the newly founded Calgary Broncos folded before the commencement of the inaugural WHA season, the Oilers were renamed the Alberta Oilers as it was planned to split their home games between Edmonton and Calgary.

Why is Edmonton called the Oilers? ›

They were named the "Oilers" because Edmonton, Alberta is the center of Canada's petroleum industry. The Oilers have won the Stanley Cup five times, in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1990. They also won the President's Trophy as top team in the regular season in 1984, 1986, and 1987.

How many Stanley Cups did Gretzky win? ›

Winning 4 Stanley Cups, Gretzky set records in both regular season and post-season play, holding the record for most career regular season goals (894), assists (1,963), points (2,857) and hat-tricks (50).

What team has never been to the Stanley Cup? ›

Arizona Coyotes

The Coyotes have never reached the Stanley Cup Final.

What teams have won the Stanley Cup in the last 5 years? ›

NHL Stanley Cup Winners
  • 2023 - Vegas Golden Knights.
  • 2022 - Colorado Avalanche.
  • 2021 - Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • 2020 - Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • 2019 - St. Louis Blues.
  • 2018 - Washington Capitals.
  • 2017 - Pittsburgh Penguins.
  • 2016 - Pittsburgh Penguins.

Do teams get to keep the Stanley Cup? ›

The winners originally kept it until a new champion was crowned, but winning teams currently get the Stanley Cup during the summer and a limited number of days during the season.

Who is the best Canucks goalie ever? ›

Interpreted as:
NAMEWL
Roberto Luongo252137
Kirk McLean211228
Richard Brodeur126173
Thatcher Demko11681
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What Canucks goalie retired? ›

Goaltender Cory Schneider, who spent 13 seasons in the NHL including five with the Vancouver Canucks, announced his retirement on Tuesday. The 37-year-old from Marblehead, Mass., finishes his career with a 171-159-58 record, 2.43 goals-against average and a . 918 save percentage.

Who has the most Stanley Cups? ›

Which team has hoisted the Stanley Cup the most times? That would be the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 titles. Next are the Toronto Maple Leafs, with 13 championships, followed by the Detroit Red Wings, the winners of 11 Stanley Cups.

Have the Canucks ever won the Stanley Cup? ›

EDMONTON — The Vancouver Canucks may never have won a Stanley Cup, but in 2024 they could just be a surrogate parent to one.

What is the Canucks Golden Knights all-time record? ›

The Vancouver Canucks have a record of 7-12-2 versus the Golden Knights all-time.

What is the record against the Golden Knights and the Oilers? ›

The Edmonton Oilers have a record of 13-7-2 against the Golden Knights all-time.

Who did the Oilers lose to in 2006? ›

Roloson and Horcoff were members of the 2006 Oilers, who made an unexpected trip to the Stanley Cup Final, where they lost in seven games to the Carolina Hurricanes.

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