Pettersson leads young forwards: The 20-year-old center set a new Canucks' rookie record with 65 points (27 goals, 38 assists) in 67 games, surpassing the franchise mark of 60 points set by Pavel Bure and Ivan Hlinka. Pettersson, Bo Horvat (27 goals, 59 points), and Boeser (26 goals, 54 points) are the three leading scorers for the Canucks, and Jake Virtanen set a new NHL career high with 15 goals and 25 points playing most of his 68 games on the third line. None of those four forwards is older than 23.
Markstrom breakthrough: The Canucks would have been eliminated from playoff contention a lot sooner if not for Markstrom, who made significant strides with first-year goaltending coach Ian Clark. After taking a little time early to get comfortable with changes to his stance, crease movement and post play, Markstrom was 19-13-6 with a .920 save percentage after Dec. 6.
Hughes signs, debuts: Defenseman Quinn Hughes had an impressive assist in his NHL debut Thursday, banking the puck to himself off the back of the opposition net to lose his check, and promises to bring an offensive dynamic that has been missing from one of the League's lowest scoring group of defensemen. The No. 7 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, Hughes had 33 points (five goals, 28 assists) in 32 games at the University of Michigan before signing his entry-level contract March 10.