Records, it is said, are made to be broken. And as Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s magical mark of 894 made its ...
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 ...
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 ...
It was the worst-kept secret in hockey -- at least until DeBrusk confirmed his intent ... and not with young stars Elias Petersson and Quinn Hughes just entering their respective primes.
The Vancouver Canucks will be without Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson when they take on the Seattle Kraken later this afternoon, but they will have Jake DeBrusk in the lineup, who leads the team ...
Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet provided an update on captain Quinn Hughes' injury ahead ... In the third, Jake DeBrusk extended the lead to 4-1. The Kraken fought back late.
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 ...
Lankinen got his elbow into the puck’s path, sending it up into the netting. On Thursday night, Ovechkin scored an ...
His 16th goal of the season was his ninth career OT winner. Quinn Hughes and Jake DeBrusk scored for Vancouver, and Elias Pettersson had two assists. Kevin Lankinen made 26 saves but lost for the ...
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.