Adam Henrique, Rickard Rakell, Ryan Getzlaf and Derek Grant also lit the lamp for the Ducks, who have won three in a row and five of their last six (5-1-0). Rakell's goal pushed his goal streak to a career-best six consecutive games, the longest current streak in the NHL. Only Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov (7) has a longer streak in the NHL this season (Calgary's Johnny Gaudreau and Minnesota's Nino Niederreiter also had 6).
Former Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller, making his first start in Vancouver since signing as a free agent in the offseason, turned in a stellar performance. The 37-year-old netminder stopped all 31 shots to improve to 5-1-4 in 11 games this season. It marked Miller's second shutout this season and the 41st of his decorated NHL career, placing him in sole possession of second place among American-born goaltenders. In his three seasons with the Canucks, the East Lansing, Michigan native went 64-68-16 with a 2.69 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage from 2014-17.
"It means a lot to me coming out to Vancouver," said Miller. "It was a big point in my life, and my wife's life. Of course my son was born here and we have fond memories. I enjoyed myself here. The people have always been great. It was a fun night."
The victory also gave Anaheim its third win in four games during a stretch that sees the club face Pacific Division opponents in seven consecutive games (3-1-0). The Ducks improved to 47-38-19 all-time against the Canucks, including a 26-21-6 mark at Rogers Arena. The Ducks have gone 16-3-4 in the last 23 meetings overall and have earned points in 16 of the last 17 meetings in Vancouver (28 points, 12-1-4).
Vancouver lost for the second game in a row (both at home) and fell to 16-19-5 overall (37 points), including a 7-12-3 mark at home. Anders Nilsson made 15 saves before he was relieved by Jacob Markstrom in the third period.
The Ducks did not waste any time getting to work. They struck just 56 seconds into the game when Henrique's backhanded attempt from beneath the goal line somehow snuck past Nilsson for his ninth goal and 23rd point of the season. It snapped a six-game goal-less streak for Henrique, who came into tonight's game with one goal over his last 10 contests. With an assist, Josh Manson set a new career high in points in a season (18, 3g/15a). He had 17 points over 82 games last season.