WATCH: Dries goes between the legs for a sick insurance goal
Last night was Rick Tocchet's first game behind the Canucks bench. In a great team effort, Tocchet maintains his perfect record as Canucks' coach.
The Canucks faced a wall in the first 40 minutes of the game, but they finally were able to go through Petr Mrazek.
J.T. Miller came in the offensive sone, made a slick pass to Sheldon Dries who one-timed the puck, it went wide, Conor Garland got it back in front of the net and Dries sealed the deal with this sick finish:
The Canucks played a sound game defensively speaking, and we've even witnessed Miller making back checking efforts on occasions. Do you believe the new coaching era will change things in Vancouver?
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Did you notice a change in the Canucks' game? |
Yes | 34 | 28.6 % |
No | 85 | 71.4 % |
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