Nico Hischier scored his league-leading tenth aim and had two assists, and Jacob Markstrom posted his twenty first profession shutout because the visiting New Jersey Devils cruised to a 6-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday evening.
It was the 18th three-point recreation of Hischier’s profession. Dawson Mercer had a short-handed aim and an help, Jack Hughes added a aim and an help, and Timo Meier, Ondrej Palat and Tomas Tatar additionally scored targets for New Jersey, which improved its Metropolitan Division result in three factors over the New York Rangers.
Markstrom stopped 20 photographs within the Devils’ second straight win. Arturs Silovs completed with 16 saves for Vancouver, which misplaced its second recreation in a row.
New Jersey wanted simply 53 seconds to take a 1-0 lead as Hischier took a cross-ice cross from Mercer on a 2-on-1 break. Hischier then fired a wrist shot from the left circle into the highest close to nook for his seventh aim within the final six video games.
The Devils, who allowed only one shot on aim whereas killing off a four-minute double minor by Jesper Bratt for high-sticking Quinn Hughes, elevated the result in 2-0 on the 1:35 mark of the second interval on Mercer’s third profession short-handed aim, roofing a rebound of a Hischier shot below the crossbar for his third aim.
Meier made it 3-0 lower than two minutes later together with his fifth aim, snapping a wrist shot from the left circle via the legs of Vancouver defenseman Tyler Myers into the highest far nook.
Palat prolonged the result in 4-0 close to the top of the interval when he muscled in a rebound contained in the left put up. The rating was initially missed by officers, and the play continued for about 20 seconds earlier than the State of affairs Room in Toronto awarded the aim following a replay evaluation.
Hughes made it 5-0 halfway via the third interval with a power-play aim, tapping in a Stefan Noesen cross five-hole. Tatar ended the scoring with 5:54 remaining when he buried a rebound inside the fitting put up for his second aim.
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