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Canucks Tame Predators 4-2 in Game 1, Lead Series 1-0

The Sunday nightcap of the Stanley Cup Playoffs featured the Nashville Predators and Vancouver Canucks debuting their first-round series. It was an appropriately close, emotional battle, one the Canucks took 4-2, not without some difficulty. 

Canucks Win Dog Fight Versus Predators

On paper, this may have been a matchup between one team – the Canucks – that won its division, and another – the Predators – that finished no better than fourth, but when the playoffs commence, everything is reset to zero. Game 1 was a tight-checking, defensive affair except for a brilliant 12-second flurry from Vancouver in the third period that paved the way to victory.

Nashville got on the board first in the opening stanza via a Jason Zucker wrister, only for the hosts to level the terms early in the middle frame thanks to an Elias Lindholm wrist shot. Still in the second, Ryan O’Reilly helped the Predators reclaim the advantage on the power play. Everything changed in the blink of an eye in the third period, however. Quinn Hughes and Dakota Joshua scored 12 seconds apart, flipping a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead. From there Vancouver clamped down on defence, eventually sealing the deal when Dakota Joshua earned a brace with an empty netter. Thatcher Demko made 20 saves.

If Game 1 is any indication, this will be a physical chess match of a series. The teams go at it again in Game 2 on Tuesday night in Vancouver. 

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Edgar Chaput

Edgar Chaput

Born and bred in Montreal, I've enjoyed hockey since I was a wee lad. One of the first games I ever watched was Game 5 of the 1993 Stanley Cup final, the last time the Canadiens won the Cup...or were barely good. Curse or happenstance?

Football, soccer, and basketball followed and are still important to this day but let's be honest. As a Canadian sports fan hockey never goes away! I cover the Seattle Kraken for The Hockey Writers.

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