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    Max Miller
    Max Miller
    Apr 22, 2024, 04:35

    The Vancouver Canucks sprung into the lead behind Quinn Hughes and Dakota Joshua's first career playoff goals, coming 12 seconds apart.

    The Vancouver Canucks sprung into the lead behind Quinn Hughes and Dakota Joshua's first career playoff goals, coming 12 seconds apart.

    Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports - Quinn Hughes & Dakota Joshua Give Canucks 12 Seconds To Remember

    The Vancouver Canucks sprung into the lead behind Quinn Hughes and Dakota Joshua's first career playoff goals, coming 12 seconds apart. 

    Hughes walked the blueline and waited for a moving screen in front of Nashville Predators goalie Juuse Saros. He was able to get the puck through the netminder. 

    The Canucks weren't done yet as Joshua gave Vancouver their first lead of the night with his first career playoff goal. 

    These two goals were the fastest back-to-back goals in Canucks franchise playoff history. 

    The third period started with nervousness and became an absolute party at Rodgers Arena. 

    Make sure you bookmark THN's Vancouver Canucks site for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more.

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