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01/04 00:23 CST Minten scores twice in huge homecoming to lift Bruins over
Canucks 3-2 in OT
Minten scores twice in huge homecoming to lift Bruins over Canucks 3-2 in OT
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) --- Fraser Minten scored his second goal of
the game 4:41 into overtime to cap a huge homecoming as the Boston Bruins beat
the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Saturday night.
Playing his first NHL game in his hometown, Minten opened the scoring in the
first period with a power-play goal before dozens of friends and family members
in the crowd.
Elias Lindholm also scored for Boston with the man advantage. David Pastrnak
had two assists and Jeremy Swayman stopped 31 shots.
It was the Bruins' second straight win after losing six games in a row (0-4-2).
The Canucks got a goal and an assist from Filip Hronek. Elias Pettersson scored
and Kevin Lankinen made 18 saves.
Minten said after Saturday's morning skate that he expected between 50 and 100
supporters in the stands. A bevy of fans clad in Bruins jerseys broke into
cheers when the 21-year-old center scored on a one-timer from the middle of the
slot 16:24 into the game.
Vancouver, coming off a 4-3 shootout loss Friday to Seattle, outshot the Bruins
33-21 and outhit them 34-16.
Less than 24 hours after going 2 for 3 on the power play against Seattle,
Vancouver's special teams struggled. The Canucks went 1 for 6 with the man
advantage and gave up goals on two of the three penalties it took.
Vancouver will go six weeks without a win on home ice. The Canucks last won at
Rogers Arena on Dec. 6 when they beat Minnesota 4-2, and they won't play at the
rink again until Jan. 17 when they host the Edmonton Oilers.
Up next
Bruins: At Seattle on Tuesday night to finish a five-game trip.
Canucks: At Buffalo on Tuesday night to open a six-game trip.
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