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ST. PAUL Frederik Andersen Jersey , Minn. (AP) Brock Boeser’s college career ended in crushing fashion on Friday night. Scoring in his NHL debut the next day in front of his family and friends wasn’t a bad consolation prize. Boeser scored in his first NHL game a day after signing with Vancouver, Reid Boucher added two in a four-goal second period and the Canucks defeated the slumping Minnesota Wild 4-2 on Saturday. Boeser was Vancouver’s first-round pick in the 2015 draft. His North Dakota team lost to Boston University in double overtime on Friday in the NCAA Tournament in Fargo. The Burnsville, Minn., native joined the Canucks in St. Paul in time for Saturday’s matinee. ”It’s been crazy – obviously a heartbreak loss there with my North Dakota team,” Boeser said. ”But, you know, I had to regroup there and focus on this game. I definitely think adrenaline kicked in here.” The Canucks surprised Boeser by bringing his parents into the locker room before the game. Then he went out and scored Vancouver’s third goal of the second period, scoring off a rebound on a 2-on-2 rush. ”It’s good for him Bobby Baun Jersey ,” Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said. ”It’s a great story for him playing at home, and to get (a goal), it was good.” The mood in the other locker room wasn’t as upbeat. The Wild have lost seven of their last eight and are now 3-10-0 in March. And they were booed off the ice after the second period by their home crowd. ”That was embarrassing,” Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said of his team’s performance. ”I’m embarrassed. To me, if I were the fans, I would be booing even more because they pay good money for this, and to see an effort like that …” The Wild were shut out for almost 57 minutes by Richard Bachman, Vancouver’s third-string goalie Borje Salming Jersey , and they were no match for a Canucks team that was 1-5-2 in its previous eight games. ”It wasn’t good enough,” Wild forward Jason Zucker said. ”We’re leaving guys open. We aren’t winning battles. We’re hanging our goalies out to dry. I don’t think we’re prepared enough to start some periods and they score quick and we’re not being resilient enough to come back.” Darcy Kuemper made 17 saves in his first start since March 12. He gave up Boucher’s power-play goal 19 seconds into the second period, then allowed three goals in an 8-minute span as the Canucks put the game away. ”We had stretches where we were good, and then we just had some breakdowns and they were capitalizing on their chances,” Kuemper said. ”Things snowballed in the whole building, and we couldn’t get to the intermission fast enough.” Boucher put Vancouver up 2-0 with a wrist shot that appeared to hit the crossbar and ricochet off into the corner. Video replay confirmed that the puck hit the camera inside the net. ”I had no idea,” Boucher said. ”It sounded like it hit the post. I saw it go out the other side, that’s about it.” Boeser’s goal made it 3-0. Bo Horvat broke in alone on Kuemper Brooks Laich Jersey , who stopped a backhander but couldn’t control the rebound. The puck fell at his feet and Boeser jammed it home. Less than two minutes later, Jack Skille beat a screened Kuemper with a wrist shot from left circle. In the game’s final three minutes, Ryan Suter threaded a wrist shot through traffic to end Bachman’s shutout bid. Eric Staal beat Bachman after jumping on a funny bounce off the end boards with 1:15 to play, but the comeback ended there. Boudreau said he’s running out of options to pull his team out of their month-long funk. Despite a hectic late-season schedule, he said his next move is to put them through harder practices, to ”see how bad they want to get out of it. Because talking to them and being nice isn’t the way right now.” NOTES: Boeser played two seasons at North Dakota. … Minnesota had not allowed a power-play goal at home in 12 games before Boucher’s tally. … The Wild tied a franchise record for most goals allowed in a period with Vancouver’s four-goal second. … Wild D Christian Folin returned after missing 10 with an upper-body injury. … Skille injured his ankle late in the second period and did not return. UP NEXT Canucks: At Winnipeg on Sunday. Wild: At Detroit on Sunday..

ANAHEIM Tim Horton Jersey , Calif. — The majority of the talk regarding the Anaheim Ducks’ strategy to defeat the Edmonton Oilers in their Western Conference semifinal series focused around stopping Hart Trophy candidate Connor McDavid. The Ducks may want to consider refocusing their attention to another young Oilers standout if they plan to even the series in Game 2 on Friday night at Honda Center. Second-year winger Leon Draisaitl has feasted on the Ducks all season, scoring six goals in five regular-season games between the teams and adding a goal and three assists in Edmonton’s 5-3 win in Game 1. The German forward’s empty-net goal capped a four-goal, third-period outburst for the Oilers. Edmonton handed the Ducks their first loss of the postseason and first regulation loss since March 10. With 12 points overall (seven goals, five assists) against the Ducks this season, Draisaitl is garnering more focus from both the opposition and the media, but he is not shying away from either. “The attention is on McDavid, and rightfully so,” Draisaitl said. “He’s the best player in the world. For me Travis Dermott Jersey , whether it’s 10 guys asking me questions or two, it doesn’t matter. “It’s a dream. I think every hockey player dreams of playing in the NHL and dreams of playing in the Stanley Cup playoffs. It wasn’t any different for me. So far, it’s been a lot of fun.” Edmonton coach Todd McLellan believes Draisaitl’s role as a support player for McDavid should not reduce the attention Draisaitl deserves as one of the game’s developing stars. “Leon doesn’t mind stepping up and putting himself out there,” McLellan said. “The fact is that Connor does get most of the shadowing and checking and that type of stuff, and in turn that leaves Leon open. He has that ability and broad shoulders to accept that role.” While Draisaitl was a constant point-producer this season, the Oilers got an additional boost from an unexpected source in Game 1. Defenseman Adam Larsson scored four goals in 79 regular-season games, but he found the back of the net twice in the third period in Game 1, including the decisive goal. “You need depth scoring in the playoffs if you want to get really far Tyler Bozak Jersey ,” Larsson said. “You need your top guys, too, if you want to go a long way.” The Ducks quickly lost home-ice advantage after Game 1, in which coach Randy Carlyle was dissatisfied with the effort of his players after Anaheim dispatched the Calgary Flames in a four-game sweep. “We need more physically and emotionally from some players in the next game,” Carlyle said. The Ducks’ lack of discipline was the deciding factor in Wednesday’s loss. The Oilers converted 2 of 5 power plays. Anaheim defenseman Cam Fowler, who returned to the lineup after missing the entire Calgary series, knows that the path to victory needs to come by giving the talented Oilers fewer chances to score with the man advantage. “Discipline is something we talked about. You can’t give a team with that offensive firepower that many looks on the power play,” Fowler said after practice Thursday. “Even if they don’t capitalize on it Wendel Clark Jersey , it gives them momentum. “We can clean that up by taking less penalties, but we also gave them a couple of easy chances at full strength as well.” An injury likely will change the lineup for Anaheim. Defenseman Kevin Bieksa sustained a lower-body injury in the second period of Game 1 and did not return. Bieksa has been ruled doubtful for Game 2, which could signal the return of Sami Vatanen, who has been sidelined with an upper-body injury since Game 1 against Calgary. If Vatanen cannot go, Korbinian Holzer should draw in as the sixth defenseman. “When I feel like I can help to team to win, I’ll return to the lineup,” Vatanen said. “I’m really close to returning.”.