Steven Stamkos tallied twice on the power play, and Zach L’Heureux scored his first NHL goal as the Nashville Predators defeated the Vancouver Canucks by a 5-3 final on Sunday night at Rogers Arena. The result gives the Preds points in four of their last five outings and the first win of their current roadtrip.
Roman Josi and Gustav Nyquist also found the back of the net in the win, and Juuse Saros made 24 saves for Nashville in the first meeting between the two clubs since the first round of last spring’s Stanley Cup Playoffs - and Sunday’s effort left a satisfying taste.
“We needed a response, for sure, especially after the last game, so it’s great to see Zach get on the board,” Stamkos said. “Obviously, your first NHL goal brings a big spark to the group, and it was nice to get out to a lead tonight. I know they tied it up, but at least we had some good momentum there. And obviously, special teams was big, and we took advantage of that.”
“It was gutsy,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said of the win. “I thought the second [period], we kind of got to our game a little bit and showed a little bit how we can play. We're a little bit consistent in that area… I thought we played on our heels a little bit [in the first and third period], but we dug in in the big moments and made some big plays down the stretch to win a hockey game.”
L’Heureux opened the scoring on Sunday when he took a nifty feed from Cole Smith and deposited a shot past former Preds goaltender Kevin Lankinen for his first-career tally - the 227th player in Nashville franchise history to score a goal.