Tolopilo shines in Canucks win but denied shutout due to concussion protocol
VANCOUVER — When is a shutout not a shutout? When both of a team’s goalies log time in net.
That was the situation in Vancouver on Thursday, when Nikita Tolopilo was denied his first-ever clean sheet in his 10th NHL appearance despite stopping all 33 pucks he faced in 57:49 of action against the Anaheim Ducks.
After Tolopilo was pulled by the concussion spotter during the first intermission, Kevin Lankinen stepped in for 2:11 to start the second, making one save on the way to a 2-0 Canucks win over the Ducks.
“When they do that test, it’s usually about a 15-minute test,” said Canucks coach Adam Foote after the game. “He had to get take his gear off. We were trying to stall it, but we didn’t have the time.”


