Quick Read
- Brock Boeser recorded a goal and an assist, helping the Canucks snap a five-game home losing streak.
- Boeser has hit the 30-point mark this season, with four goals and one assist in his last five games.
- The win leaves the Nashville Predators in a difficult position as they fight for the final Western Conference wild-card spot.
VANCOUVER (Azat TV) – Brock Boeser spearheaded a pivotal offensive effort on Thursday night, logging a goal and an assist to help the Vancouver Canucks rally for a 4-3 shootout victory against the Nashville Predators. The performance, which snapped a five-game losing streak on home ice, signals a significant shift in momentum for the Canucks as they look to stabilize their season.
Boeser sparks Canucks offensive turnaround
Boeser’s contributions were immediate and instrumental in setting the tone for Vancouver. At 8:40 of the first period, he opened the scoring with a skillful deflection, redirecting a point shot from Filip Hronek that had initially hit Marco Rossi. The goal provided the Canucks with an early lead and served as a catalyst for a game defined by late-period resilience.
Beyond the opening goal, Boeser maintained consistent offensive pressure, recording four shots on net and finishing the contest with a plus-2 rating. According to RotoWire, this latest performance is part of a broader upward trend for the forward, who has tallied four goals and one assist over his last five appearances. This recent surge has pushed Boeser past the 30-point threshold for the season, bringing his tally to 16 goals and 15 assists across 58 games.
Strategic role in Vancouver’s lineup
The victory was a collective effort, with the Canucks overcoming a two-goal deficit in the third period. Marco Rossi narrowed the gap to 3-2 with under five minutes remaining, and Filip Hronek forced overtime with a clutch wrist shot off the post with just 61 seconds left in regulation. Goaltender Nikita Tolopilo secured the win by stopping all shootout attempts, effectively silencing the Nashville offense.
As the team looks ahead to Saturday’s matchup against the Seattle Kraken, Boeser is expected to retain his role within the top-six forward group. His sustained involvement on the power play remains a central component of the Canucks’ tactical approach as they attempt to string together consecutive home wins for the first time this season.
Impact on Western Conference standings
For the Nashville Predators, the loss complicates their push for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Despite two goals from Tyson Jost and a strong showing from goaltender Juuse Saros—who recorded 24 saves—the Predators have struggled to find consistency, managing only three wins in their last ten outings. Field Level Media reports that the result leaves Nashville in a precarious position as the regular season enters its final stretch.
The statistical improvement of Boeser, coupled with the team’s ability to force overtime under late-game pressure, suggests that the Canucks are finding necessary depth in their forward rotation to offset earlier defensive vulnerabilities, though their minus-32 team rating remains a significant concern for sustained success.

