It was also the first game against their former team for Arizona forwards Antoine Roussel and Loui Eriksson, who along with injured Coyotes forward Jay Beagle were part of a five-player trade for Ekman-Larsson and Garland on July 23, 2021. Vancouver also sent a first-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft (Dylan Guenther), a second-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft and a seventh-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft to the Coyotes in the trade.
"It was tough, to be honest with you," said Ekman-Larsson, who played his first 11 NHL seasons for the Coyotes and was captain for the final three. "A lot of emotions and just seeing the guys on the other side. I thought it was going to be easier. I didn't feel good in the game tonight. I thought I probably had more tape-to-tape passes with their team than our team, but hey, we take the win and it was good to see the guys and it was nice to get two points."
It was the first multipoint game since coming to Vancouver for Ekman-Larsson, who has scored 12 points (three goals, nine assists) in 44 games this season.
"It's funny how it works," he said. "You're feeling good, you don't get rewarded by putting up points and then you kind of have an off night and you end up with three points. I don't know how to explain that, but that's hockey, I guess."
Lawson Crouse scored, and Karel Vejmelka made 24 saves for the Coyotes (11-31-4), who have lost seven of eight.
Arizona outshot Vancouver 15-7 in the first period, but Vancouver scored three goals in a 2:22 span in the second period to take a 3-0 lead.
"I was happy about most of the game, to be honest," Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny said. "Okay, we had that stretch in the second period, three or four minutes where we didn't play really well, but at the same time we play against a good NHL team, you won't have the momentum for 60 minutes. We could not stop the bleeding, but I don't mind the way we fought. Our forecheck was really good, we create a lot in the [offensive] zone, their goalie was the best player on the ice, so that's the difference."
Garland, who played his first three NHL seasons in Arizona, put the Canucks ahead 1-0 at 3:48 of the second period with a one-timer from the right hash marks.