Conor Garland's two goals, alongside contributions from J.T. Miller and Pius Suter, propelled the Vancouver Canucks to a convincing 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Tyler Myers capped off the scoring with an empty-net goal, while Kevin Lankinen made 24 saves to secure the win. The loss marked St. Louis's third consecutive defeat, with Dylan Holloway and Colton Parayko managing to find the net for their team. The game highlighted Vancouver's ability to capitalize on mistakes, particularly when Suter scored a short-handed goal that extended their lead to 4-1.
In the first period, Garland opened the scoring with a power-play goal, benefiting from a failed goaltender interference challenge by St. Louis. Quinn Hughes assisted on Garland's first goal, extending his point streak to six games. The game shifted momentum following a controversial call that denied St. Louis a tying goal, ultimately leading to Vancouver's offensive surge.
The Canucks demonstrated resilience, winning consecutive games for the first time since early December, while the Blues struggled offensively, reflecting their recent form.