The Bruins had three power-play opportunities down the stretch with a chance to tie the game.
“We’re playing a good brand of hockey,” Boston defenseman Mason Lohrei said. “They got a bounce on the power play, and we didn’t get a bounce. So I feel good about our game, and like I said, we’re going to start putting pucks in the net and go from there.”
After forcing a 3-on-1 rush with a takeaway, Elias Pettersson nearly connected with Brock Boeser in the low slot at 18:37 of the third period for a chance to double Vancouver’s lead, but Swayman broke up the pass.
The Bruins nearly tied it with Swayman pulled for the extra attacker, but Lindholm pushed a shot wide from the slot at 19:36.
“The dam is going to break at some point,” Boston defenseman Charlie McAvoy said. “Just hope it’s soon. We just got to keep playing the right way. We’re stressing defense in here, and we’re doing a great job of it, you know, and I think it has helped our offensive game. We just can’t score.”
Garland scored an empty-net goal from long range at 19:47 for the 2-0 final.
“I give a lot of credit to the guys in front of me,” Lankinen said. “I think that’s been a part of the game that we’ve been kind of working on, making sure we stay committed, and I think that’s what we showed tonight. Everybody was putting their body on the line, and best case happens and we win the game.”
NOTES: It was Lankinen's second shutout of the season. The only NHL goalie with more this season is Connor Hellebuyck (three). … It was the first time Canucks forward Danton Heinen and Bruins forward Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov each played against his former team. Heinen played 74 games for Boston last season, when Lindholm played 26 and Zadorov 54 for Vancouver. ... It was Sacco’s first loss as Boston coach. He won his first two games behind the bench: 1-0 against the Utah Hockey Club on Thursday, and 2-1 against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.