Throughout the game, Quinn Hughes, Jake DeBrusk, and Kevin Lankinen climbed the franchise and NHL leaderboards setting records in different categories. DeBrusk had his second career hat trick and ...
Jake DeBrusk had two goals with an assist, and the visiting Vancouver Canucks overcame the ejection of star Quinn Hughes to hang on for their seventh straight road win, 4-3 over the Ottawa ...
The Canucks will be without Pettersson and Hughes vs. the Kraken, but they will have DeBrusk, who will be playing his 500th ...
If there’s one thing that’s consistent about this team, it’s that they’re wildly inconsistent. The Vancouver Canucks managed ...
Elias Pettersson skated with Brock Boeser and Jake DeBrusk, and was more frequently self-matched with Quinn Hughes against ...
But let’s take a look at what happened in the other four games: Simple: Jake DeBrusk’s performance ... That’s a very acceptable haul. In the game, Quinn Hughes made history by becoming the Canucks ...
Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes led from the front in an all ... Hughes' second assist was to Jake DeBrusk as he converted a rebound in the third quarter. When asked about his performance ...
The Canucks’ first line of Jake DeBrusk, Elias Pettersson ... and Thatcher Demko. Quinn Hughes left the game at 7:31 in the first with a game misconduct for boarding Sens’ Josh Norris.
Hughes saw his seven-game point streak end in Tuesday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Blues. The defenseman was right back at it Thursday, helping out on goals by Brock Boeser and Jake DeBrusk.
Captain Quinn Hughes, the superstar defenceman who won the Norris Trophy last season, and key centre Elias Pettersson will ...
Brock Boeser, Kiefer Sherwood and Jake DeBrusk also scored for the Cancuks, and Quinn Hughes had two assists. Kevin Lankinen had 30 saves as Vancouver improved to 3-0-1 in its last four games.