The Vancouver Canucks snapped a four-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. Tom Wilander scored his first NHL goal, and defenseman Elias Pettersson also contributed a goal. Artu Lehti added two goals, while goalie Nikita Tropilo was crucial in defense, saving 28 of 30 shots.
Tropilo played a key role in the win, stopping 9 of 10 shots in his debut, including a critical save on a breakaway by Kirill Kaprizov. In the third period, he continued to shine by blocking 13 of 14 shots from the Wild.
Aatu Räty was another standout performer, earning three points and winning 14 of 16 faceoffs. Following the game, Lehti expressed satisfaction with their victory, highlighting that despite previous close efforts, this win was much needed.
A memorable moment came in the second period when Wilander scored his first career goal against Jesper Wallstedt and also had an assist in just over 13 minutes of ice time. Teammate Quinn Hughes praised Wilander’s consistent play and shared his own excitement from scoring his first NHL goal.
However, a concern arose before the game as Elias Pettersson left warm-ups early due to an upper-body injury, with an MRI scheduled for Sunday. Further updates are expected at the team’s Monday practice.
The Canucks showed grit and resilience, with their young players stepping up, earning a much-deserved win that lifted the spirits of fans at Rogers Arena for the first time since early November.
Stats and Highlights:
- Artu Lehti scored his first career goal.
- Tom Wilander recorded his second multi-point game.
- Aatu Räty finished strong on faceoffs.
- David Kemp also performed well in faceoff stats.
Game Summary:
1st Period:
3:11 – Matt Boldy (MIN) from Mats Zuccarello and Yakov Trainin
2nd Period:
9:29 – Tom Wilander (VAN, first career goal) assists: Linus Karlsson, Jake DeBrusk
11:46 – Elias Pettersson (VAN) assists: Wilander, Lehti
15:12 – Aatu Räty (VAN) assist: Evander Kane
3rd Period:
5:09 – Aatu Räty (VAN)
17:22 – Mats Zuccarello (MIN, PPG) assists: Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy
Next, the Canucks will continue their homestand against the Detroit Red Wings on Monday, with puck drop at 7pm PT. Last season, the teams split their series, each winning their home games.
Fan Take:
This win is a crucial confidence booster for the Canucks and highlights the emerging talent in their lineup, especially with young players like Wilander and Räty stepping up. For hockey fans, it signals that the team is building a competitive future, making the sport more exciting and unpredictable moving forward.

