

After scoring twice in the final four minutes to tie the game, the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Nashville Predators 4-3 in overtime. With the Game 4 win, Vancouver will now have an opportunity to clinch the series at home on Tuesday. Overall, there were some strong performances, but Brock Boeser, J.T. Miller and Artūrs Šilovs earned the Canucks' three stars for Game 4.
1st Star: Brock Boeser
Scoring the sixth postseason hat trick in franchise history, Boeser earns the game's first star. "Brockstar," as he is known in Vancouver had a game-high eight shots on net and was one of four players on the Canucks to record a takeaway. Whether it was from a distance or right next to a net, Boeser got to the areas he needed to be and willed Vancouver back into the game late in the third.
2nd Star: J.T. Miller
Miller was once again a difference-maker for the Canucks. He finished the night with three assists while also going 12 for 21 in the faceoff dot. Miller also finished the night with two takeaways, two hits and a blocked shot, but more importantly, took the shot that created the rebound for Boeser to tie the game with eight seconds left.
3rd Star: Artūrs Šilovs
Šilovs was impressive in his first career playoff start. He didn't give up a ton of rebounds and was positionally sound all night. Making 27 saves on the night, he looked confident and was able to keep Vancouver in the game long enough for them to come back and eventually win.
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