Canucks’ power-play unit keeps playoff hopes alive with win over Senators
VANCOUVER — Getting some bounces on the power play has helped put the Vancouver Canucks back into the NHL playoff picture.
Bo Horvat scored two goals and added an assist as the Canucks built a big lead then withstood a late Ottawa Senators surge for a 7-4 win Wednesday night that moved Vancouver to within four points of a wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
Horvat and Brock Boeser both notched power-play goals. The Canucks have scored five power-play goals in their last five games. That follows a stretch of four power-play goals in 17 games.
“Those weren’t the bounces we were getting earlier,” said Horvat. “We were getting those opportunities, they just weren’t going in for us.