
NHL: Brock Boeser scores career-high 4 goals in Canucks' 8-1 rout of Oilers
Brock Boeser became the first Vancouver Canuck to score four goals in nearly two decades as part of an 8-1 season-opening rout of the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday.
J.T. Miller had a goal and four assists, Elias Pettersson added a goal and three assists and Quinn Hughes set up three scores for Vancouver.
Boeser’s first goal of the game midway through the opening period gave the Canucks a 2-0 lead. He scored twice 3 ½ minutes apart in the second period and tallied his fourth of the night at 5:43 of the third.
The last Canucks player to score four goals was Daniel Sedin against Detroit on Feb. 24, 2004.
Brock Boeser makin' history! pic.twitter.com/bhVfHnd2HI
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) October 12, 2023
Bedard scores first NHL goal but Bruins win
Connor Bedard scored his first NHL goal, but David Pastrnak snapped a second-period tie to lift the Boston Bruins to a 3-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks.
Trent Frederic also scored and Pastrnak added an empty-net goal to give the Bruins a win in their season opener a year after setting NHL records for wins and points.
Reigning Vezina Trophy-winner Linus Ullmark stopped 20 shots and counterpart Arvid Soderblom made 32 saves for Chicago, which opened its season with a win over Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
Bedard, who had an assist in his NHL debut, scored at 5:37 of the first period on a wraparound.
First NHL goal pic.twitter.com/yEsrRSMQnf
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) October 12, 2023
Matthews has trick in Maple Leafs’ shootout win
Auston Matthews completed a hat trick with two late goals and Mitch Marner had the lone tally in the shootout as the Toronto Maple Leafs rallied for a season-opening 6-5 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
Toronto fell behind 2-0 and 5-3 but Matthews scored the 300th, 301st and 302nd goals of his career for his eighth hat trick.
John Tavares had three assists, setting up power-play goals by Matthews and William Nylander in the second period before drawing another on Matthews’ second tally with 4:32 left in regulation.
Matthews netted the equaliser with 67 seconds left in the third period.
Alex Newhook scored twice in his Canadiens debut.
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) October 12, 2023