Vancouver started the second period on the power play and only needed 23 seconds to tie it 1-1. Pettersson tapped in a backdoor pass from Miller, who skated toward the left face-off dot after a cross-ice pass from Hughes.
“He's been making those plays from that spot on the power play in all his years here, so we locked eyes right away and I knew I was getting the puck so I just tried to be available,” Pettersson said.
Pettersson has scored in consecutive games for the first time since scoring in three straight games last January. He has four points (two goals, two assists) in his past two games, matching his total from the previous eight.
“I feel good,” Pettersson said. "Just try and chip away and get better every day.”
Pius Suter made it 2-1 at 2:38, taking Miller’s pass from along the right boards into the slot and beating Vladar under the blocker for his sixth goal of the season, tied with injured forward Brock Boeser for the team lead.
“I love playing with Pius [Suter],” Miller said. “He's just in the right spot all the time. Nothing flashy about his game. He's leading our team in goals quietly, I think, at this point, and can put it in the net.”