Back-to-back wins in Calgary have visions of home ice in round dancing in the heads of the Abbotsford Canucks.
The club exorcised some of the demons they regularly succumb to in the Alberta city, posting identical 3-1 wins over the Wranglers on Thursday (April 11) and Friday (April 12).
The pair of victories have propelled the Canucks back into the conversation for home ice in round one of the AHL playoffs, as they vaulted into fourth place after collecting the four critical points.
Fortunate bounce for Abbotsford and it's a 1-0 game. Ty Glover credited with the goal
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Friday鈥檚 game saw Ty Glover open the scoring at 6:40 of the first after a fortunate bounce off of a Wranglers player and that goal stood until 7:36 of the second when Calgary鈥檚 Rory Kerins knotted the game up.
The game鈥檚 turning point occurred when Canucks defenceman Filip Johansson made a brilliant defensive play to prevent a shorthanded chance for Calgary. He then moved the puck forward and Sheldon Dries found Tristen Nielsen for what would turn out to be the game winner.
Just before the Nielsen goal, great defensive play by Johansson to prevent a shorthanded chance.
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Massive power play goal by Nielsen puts Abbotsford up 2-1
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Linus Karlsson added an empty net goal for some insurance.
Abbotsford outshot Calgary 33-29 and captain Chase Wouters led all Canucks with four shots on goal. Friday was a bounce-back performance for Canucks goalie Zach Sawchenko, who made 28 saves for his fourth win on the season. Sawchenko was pulled early in his last game on April 7, but made some key saves on Friday to earn the win.
Thursday鈥檚 game was a surprisingly similar story to Friday.
Dries makes it 1-0 Abbotsford, he has 28. Canucks have been all over them this period
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After a scoreless first, Dries opened the scoring at 6:22 of the second and Nielsen made it 2-0 with a goal that would also eventually be the game winner. Calgary鈥檚 Jordan Oesterle made it a one-goal game with a power play goal at 17:01, but Wouters scored an empty net goal to seal the win.
Bains with some wizardry and Nielsen banks one in off a Calgary defender. 2-0, huge goal for Abbotsford
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Abbotsford had an excellent game from Nikita Tolopilo, who made 24 saves for his 19th win on the season. Abbotsford outshot Calgary 35-25 and Arshdeep Bains, Max Sasson and Dries all recorded four shots.
Thursday also marked the AHL debut of defenceman Sawyer Mynio. The Kamloops product has spent the past three seasons with the WHL鈥檚 Seattle Thunderbirds and is a Vancouver Canucks third round draft pick from 2023.
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The Canucks and Wranglers next head to Abbotsford for the final two games of the season at the Abbotsford Centre on Friday (April 19) and Saturday (April 20).
The games are being promoted as 鈥淔an Appreciation Weekend鈥 and both start at 7 p.m.