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  Lately, Marco Bezzecchi is making winning look easy. With a flawless hat trick of victories in Thailand, Brazil, and the USA, the #72 has treated the early-season standings like his own personal victory lap. Next stop: Jerez. Will the win streak continue in Spain, or can anyone actually disrupt the rhythm of Bez? The "Global Takeover" in Three Acts: Thailand: To open the season in Buriram, Bezzecchi converted a dominant pole position into a Sunday masterclass. Every lap was led by him, crossing the finish line with a 5.5-second cushion over Pedro Acosta, setting the tone for a flawless start to the season. Brazil: In a treacherous race in Goiânia that was shortened due to track degradation concerns, Bez pulled an ambush at the first corner. He kept his cool on a track that felt more like a gravel pit than a circuit, bringing home back-to-back wins from second on the grid. USA: At COTA - the most technical track they face - Bezzecchi proved he could win anywhere. He...

The Luke Bowl: Devils Fall 2-1 as Canucks Win First Post-Quinn Game

 

Photo: Andrew MacLean





The usual "Hughes Bowl" rivalry between the Devils and Canucks took on a bizarre new dynamic in Newark on Sunday afternoon. With Jack Hughes sidelined by injury and Quinn Hughes already traded to the Minnesota Wild, the spotlight belonged squarely to the youngest brother, Luke Hughes. He did not disappoint, scoring the Devils' lone goal, but his efforts weren't enough as the Canucks secured a tight 2-1 victory, snapping their two-game skid. The New Jersey loss was decided by the very trade that changed Vancouver's defense: the game-winning marker came from Zeev Buium, who scored his first goal as a Canuck since being acquired from the Wild. Buium and Jake DeBrusk provided the needed offense for Vancouver, sending the Devils to a frustrating home defeat in what truly felt like a turning point game for both franchises.


Vancouver Canucks Lineup:

DeBrusk - Rossi - Boeser

Hoglander - Kampf - Garland

Kane - O'Connor - Sherwood

Ohgren - Sasson - Karlsson


Pettersson - Hronek

Buium - Myers

Pettersson - Willander


Demko

Lankinen


New Jersey Devils Lineup:

Bratt - Hischier - Mercer

Palat - Glass - Brown

Cotter - Lammikko - Noesen

Parent - Glendening - Crookshank


Siegenthaler - Hamilton

Dillon - Hughes

Cholowski - White


Markstrom

Allen


Jake DeBrusk opened the scoring early in the game at 18:59 of the first period, giving the Canucks a 1-0 lead, scoring his ninth goal of the season off a rebound at the right post of a shot by Conor Garland, who shot from the right circle. At 13:12, Zeev Buium made it 2-0 for Vancouver on his fourth of the season and first as a Canuck when his cross-ice dump-in from the left face-off circle deflected off Brenden Dillon's stick outside the right post and past Jacob Markstrom for a power-play goal.


Luke Hughes found the back of the net for his third goal of the season, preventing a shutout for Thatcher Demko when he cut the deficit 2-1 at 15:58 of the second frame off a back pass from Jesper Bratt, who took a pass from Dawson Mercer before passing it to Hughes. He struck from the high slot, scoring on a stunning wrist shot.






Notes:

- In his Vancouver debut, Zeev Buium recorded both a goal and an assist.

- Marco Rossi and Liam Ohgren also made their Canucks debuts. Rossi had one shot on goal in 18:16 of ice time, who was activated off injured reserve after being out with a lower-body injury since November 11th. Ohgren had one shot on goal in 11:39.

- Conor Garland picked up a pair of assists, and Thatcher Demko made a total of 25 saves for Vancouver.

- On a 5-on-3 power play, the Canucks denied the Devils for 1:18 with both Tyler Myers (interference) and Kiefer Sherwood (closing hand on puck) serving minor penalties. ...During the PK, Demko made four saves on New Jersey. A left pad stop against Nico Hischier's one-timer from the right face-off circle, and a chest stop on Connor Brown.

- The Canucks are 12-17-3, and have won their second game in eight (2-5-1).

- Jacob Markstrom made a total of 13 saves for New Jersey.

- This was Jonas Siegenthaler's 400th NHL career game.

- The Devils held a 26-15 shot advantage; 8-1 in the final frame.

- The Devils are 18-14-1, and have been alternating wins and losses in their past four games. They were coming off a strong 4-1 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.


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