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Ryan Miller wins in return to Vancouver as Ducks beat Canucks

Martes 02 de Enero del 2018

Ryan Miller wins in return to Vancouver as Ducks beat Canucks

The Ducks defeat the Vancouver Canucks, 5-0.

The Ducks defeat the Vancouver Canucks, 5-0.

Ryan Miller made 31 saves for his second shutout of the season and the 41st of his career in his return to Vancouver as the Anaheim Ducks beat the Canucks 5-0 on Tuesday night.

Ryan Getzlaf had a goal and two assists, Rickard Rakell added a goal and an assist, and Antoine Vermette, Adam Henrique and Derek Grant also scored for Anaheim. Josh Manson had three assists, and Hampus Lindholm had two to help the Ducks win for the fifth time in six games.

Anders Nilsson allowed four goals on 19 shots for slumping Vancouver, which has just two wins in its last 12 games, before getting pulled early in the third period. Jacob Markstrom came on and finished with seven saves.

Signed by Anaheim over the summer to back up John Gibson after three seasons as the starter in Vancouver, Miller was given a nice ovation following a short video tribute before the opening faceoff. The 37-year-old, who had a combined .914 save percentage with the Canucks and came in with a .928 percentage in limited duty with the Ducks, responded to the crowd at Rogers Arena with a wave and a clap before his teammates went to work.

Making his first start since a 7-5 home loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Dec. 19, Nilsson gave up a bad goal just 56 seconds into the game. Lindholm fired a clearing attempt from his own blue line that Nilsson steered into the path of a hard-charging Henrique, who swooped into the corner and fired a shot from below the goal-line that somehow caromed off the goalie's stick and in for his ninth of the season.

Nilsson recovered to make a blocker save with Kevin Roy in alone moments later before also punching away another chance by Henrique on a short-handed breakaway.

Rakell then roofed a quick snapshot after whiffing on another opportunity seconds earlier for his team-leading 15th with 6:16 left in the first.

Set to begin a stretch of seven games away from home, injury-riddled Vancouver, which entered play 2-8-1 since No. 1 center Bo Horvat went down with a broken foot on Dec. 5, had a bit of a push to start the second.

Alexander Edler hit the post as the Canucks briefly crowded Miller's crease, but Getzlaf, who missed 19 games earlier this season after taking a puck to the face, tipped home his third at the five-minute mark to make it 3-0.

Anaheim, which weathered its own injury woes earlier this season, managed the rest of the period, with Vancouver's best opportunity coming on Brock Boeser's chance from in tight that Miller blocked with his glove before smothering the rebound.

The Ducks made it 4-0 just 20 seconds in the third as Nilsson stopped the puck at the side of his net on a dump in for Rakell to collect and feed to Getzlaf, who in turn found Vermette for his eighth.

That would be the end of Nilsson's night, but Markstrom didn't fare much better as Manson charged up the ice on an Anaheim change and found Grant alone in front of a porous Vancouver defense for his eighth at 7:41.

Miller made an awkward save to keep his shutout alive on Michael Chaput's shot that took a double deflection with nine minutes left, but wasn't challenged much from there.

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