In Edmonton, the Vancouver Canucks built a 4-1 lead in their game with the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night and then held on for a 4-3 decision in Game 2.
Jacob Markstrom made 32 saves to help the Canucks stave off a late collapse. 
“We knew we needed a big game, and so many different players stepped up,” Markstrom said. “We battled hard for 60 minutes, and that’s what you need to do in the playoffs. We got rewarded and got a huge win to tie up the series, and now we look forward to the next game.”
J.T. Miller and Bo Horvat each struck for a goal and two points in the win.
Kevin Fiala had two late strikes for the Wild who clawed back to within one but could not get the tying goal across the line.
“We were a step behind tonight,” Minnesota head coach Dean Evason said. “We didn’t have that same emotional charge that [they] seemed to have. Give them a lot of credit; they did from the get-go. … Hopefully, Game 3 will shift back to us.”
Brock Boeser and Tanner Pearson were the other Vancouver strikers.
“It’s exciting to score your first playoff goal,” Boeser said. “I think it was a big goal for our team. … We showed up tonight knowing we needed to get a win and we did that, and that’s huge for our group.”
Luke Kunin also scored for the Wild.
“We’d like to take all the positives we can,” Kunin said. “[Fiala] getting on the board, a couple of late goals with the goalie pulled. We just got to regroup. We know what we got to do to be better and have success.”
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Alex Stalock made 24 saves in the loss.
“Best-of-5, best-of-7, that’s how playoffs go,” the Wild’s Zach Parise said. “You go from feeling great after Game 1, a pretty complete game by us, and all of a sudden, you come back and now it’s 1-1. Those are the roller coasters of playoffs. Both teams regroup. See what’s been working, where we can get better. But playoffs are emotional, no matter what. Win or lose, you have to turn the page and move onto the next game.”

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