In his debut game with the Vancouver Canucks, Elias Lindholm, a former player for the Carolina Hurricanes, scored two power-play goals to help secure a 3-2 victory. Lindholm’s performance was praised by the Canucks coach, Rick Tocchet, who highlighted his hockey IQ plays and his role on the penalty-killing unit. J.T. Miller added the winning goal for the Canucks, while Jordan Martinook and Sebastian Aho scored for the Hurricanes. Despite a strong effort in the third period, the Hurricanes were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities, leading to the end of their three-game winning streak.
Elias Lindholm shines in debut with Canucks, scoring two power-play goals for victory

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7 Comments
Habibi
The Canucks coach was right to praise Lindholm's performance. He really stood out in the game.
Jordan
The Hurricanes deserved to win, it's just unlucky they couldn't capitalize in the third period.
The Truth
Great to see Lindholm making an impact in his debut with the Canucks. Exciting start for him.
Answer
Can't believe the Hurricanes let this game slip away. Disappointed in their performance.
Matzomaster
Typical, another player leaving their team and then scoring against them. No loyalty in sports anymore.
KittyKat
The Canucks must be desperate for attention if they're making such a big deal out of one player's performance.
Giverr
Lindholm's role on the penalty-killing unit shows his versatility and value as a player.