Stepan's late goal lifts Coyotes over Canucks 2-1
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Derek Stepan scored with
58 seconds left in the third period, leading the Arizona Coyotes to a 2-1
victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.
Clayton Keller assisted on the winning goal and also scored
in the first period for the Coyotes, who are 8-2-1 in their last 11 games.
Backup Darcy Kuemper made 16 saves in place of starter Antti
Raanta, who missed the game due to injury.
Jussi Jokinen scored for the Canucks, who have lost four of
their past five games and will likely be without star rookie Brock Boeser for
the rest of the regular season after he injured his back against the New York
Islanders on Monday night. Jacob Markstrom stopped 32 shots.
Tyler Motte, alone at the side of the net, missed a chance to
put Vancouver ahead early in the third period as Nick Cousins deflected his
shot to keep it 1-1. Motte got another chance from the slot, but Kuemper made
the save.
The Coyotes dominated the shot clock and finally solved
Markstrom with less than a minute to play. Keller found Stepan in the slot and
he buried it past Markstrom to avoid overtime.
Vancouver appeared to have scored first in the opening
period on a short-handed chance during an Arizona 5-on-3. With Daniel Sedin and
Darren Archibald in the penalty box, Brandon Sutter sprung loose on a breakaway
and appeared to go top corner on Kuemper. But video review revealed the puck
had hit the crossbar.
Just as Sedin's penalty expired, Markstrom made an
incredible glove save on Oliver Ekman-Larsson's shot, but the goalie couldn't
control the puck. Keller picked it out from under defenseman Alex Edler to
score at 18:20.
On a delayed Arizona penalty and Markstrom pulled for an
extra attacker for almost a full minute, Jokinen scored his first for Vancouver
with a one-timer off a corner feed from Brendan Leipsic that tied it at 1 after
the first period.
Arizona had the majority of chances in an uneventful second
period, with the Canucks mustering only four shots on goal to the Coyotes'
nine. Vancouver's Jake Virtanen missed on a wide-open net. At the other end,
Coyotes veteran Brad Richardson hit the post on a partial breakaway.
NOTES: Coyotes defenseman Alex Goligoski missed the game due
to his wife expecting their second child.
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