LATEST | Rick Tocchet satisfied with the effort in his post-game interview
The Canucks came up big once again against the Oilers managing back-to-back wins. The Oilers, one of the league's top offensive team, were limited to only four goals over the span of two games.
TOCCHET PRAISES THE PLAYERS
Obviously, Tocchet didn't held much negativity after tonight's game. The Nucks are still undefeated after two games and the way they've been performing is outright outstanding. The sound defensive structure Tocchet was trying to set up really grew on the players and it shows.
"It's really on them. Being alive on the bench...I like the fact that our team were cheering guys on [during the PK]."
The Canucks will now remain on the road for the next little while. They'll be playing in Philadelphia on Tuesday with the hopes of keeping their streak alive.
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