ARI@VAN: Horvat cleans up Hughes' rebound for PPG

VANCOUVER --Jacob Markstrom made 34 saves for the Vancouver Canucks in a 3-1 win against the Arizona Coyotes at Rogers Arena on Thursday.

Elias Pettersson had two assists for Vancouver (26-18-4), which has won 10 of its past 13 games. The Canucks averaged 4.4 goals while going 9-3-0 in their previous 12 games but expected a tighter-checking game against the Coyotes.
"We knew it was going to be that type of game," Canucks forward Bo Horvat said. "They play a really structured game and play well defensively. I thought we did a great job sticking to our systems and not pushing too hard. We capitalized on our opportunities and that was the difference."
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Vancouver, coming off a 2-3-0 road trip, has won seven games in a row at home.
"Especially with a young team, there's something to be said about playing at home and being excited to play at home," Canucks coach Travis Green said. "Eventually you want to have a team that plays well on the road and at home but man, we've been sharp here."
Christian Dvorak scored, and Adin Hill made 22 saves for the Coyotes (26-19-5), who are 1-3-1 in their past five games.
"It was a pretty solid game here for us but there's no moral victories, especially at this time of year, so it's a tough one to lose," Dvorak said. "We were playing our game pretty much the full 60 and just couldn't really find the second one, which is tough, but can't get frustrated here."
Jake Virtanen gave Vancouver a 2-1 lead at 15:49 of the second period on a wraparound when the puck deflected in off Hill's left skate as he tried to get back to the far post.
"I just saw the goalie overcompensate a little bit," Virtanen said. "I took a quick glance up. In junior I used to do that wraparound move. I thought I would try it out and it worked."

ARI@VAN: Virtanen banks wraparound off Hill

Arizona coach Rick Tocchet wasn't happy with the turnover that led to the chance.
"It's a 2-1 hockey game and they made the play," Tocchet said. "It was a tight, tight game. We had our chances, they had some chances and that goal was avoidable, that second goal. It's just a nothing play. We had the puck and that was the difference in the game."
Tanner Pearson scored into an empty at 19:15 of the third period for the 3-1 final. It was his 100th NHL goal.
Jay Beagle appeared to put the Canucks ahead 1-0 with a deflection 1:43 into the first period, but the Coyotes challenged for offside and the goal was nullified on video review.
Dvorak gave Arizona a 1-0 lead at 7:59, converting a quick pass from Taylor Hall below the goal line to the bottom of the left face-off circle.
"Hallsy put it right on my tape and just had to put it in," Dvorak said.

ARI@VAN: Dvorak finishes off the feed from Hall

Horvat tied it 1-1 on a power play at 15:01, converting a rebound off the post and into the slot with a quick shot past Hill's blocker. The goal ended a 1-for-25 slump for the Canucks power play and gave Horvat 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in his past nine games.
"It's the ups and downs of the season and capitalizing on your opportunities and getting the right bounces," Horvat said. "We had those tonight and Marky stood on his head again."
Markstrom made his best save off Jason Demers alone in the slot with 9:09 left in the third period, but Arizona only managed three shots the rest of the game.
"We stuck to our game," Horvat said. "I didn't think we sat back a lot. We kept taking it to them, which we haven't done in the past."

They said it

"We've got to get some guys that ramp it up here, we got to get some guys to produce. It can't be just [Hall's] line and [Dvorak]." -- Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet
"[It was the] kind of game we thought it was going to be, tight checking but mixed with some skill on both teams. They are a different team this year. They've got skill throughout their lineup and that was a good team game by our team all the way around. We didn't have any passengers tonight." -- Canucks coach Travis Green

Need to know

Coyotes forward Michael Chaput was recalled from Tucson of the American Hockey League and played 10:15 in his season debut. Chaput replaced forward Brad Richardson, who was placed on injured reserve after sustaining a lower-body injury on Tuesday. … Hall has six points (three goals, three assists) in the past three games. … Canucks forward Brandon Sutter had two shots in 15:33 in his first game back after missing the past 12, and 25 of 28, because of two different upper-body injuries.

What's next

Coyotes:At the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday (3 p.m. ET; SN1, SNE, SNO, SNP, FS-A PLUS, NHL.TV)
Canucks: Host the San Jose Sharks on Saturday (10 p.m. ET; CBC, SN, SN360, SN1, CITY, NBCSCA, NHL.TV)

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