Lightning rout Canucks 6-2 amid young players' promise

The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Vancouver Canucks 6-2 at Rogers Arena on Thursday night, dominating the pace early. Nikita Kucherov scored a goal and added two assists for Tampa Bay. Vancouver's Liam Ohgren, Linus Karlsson, and Marco Rossi provided highlights with their contributions.

The Tampa Bay Lightning secured a decisive 6-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena, underscoring the gap between the teams. Tampa Bay controlled the game from the outset, with the outcome feeling settled well before the final buzzer. Nikita Kucherov led the Lightning with one goal and two assists, staying ahead on nearly every play, while Anthony Cirelli also contributed significantly on the top line, which tilted the ice in their favor. Vancouver mounted brief resistance with goals from Liam Ohgren and Linus Karlsson, but Tampa Bay responded each time to maintain control. Marco Rossi added two assists for the Canucks, continuing his productive form. Liam Ohgren scored once and delivered two hits, extending his recent output to two goals and two assists over his last six games. Playing on the second line has boosted his pace and confidence, as he positions himself effectively and challenges defenders. However, limited power-play time caps his scoring potential on a low-offense team. Marco Rossi notched two assists in the loss, part of a four-game point streak totaling nine points. At 24, he plays assertively with second-line minutes and some power-play opportunities, earning trust through efficient puck movement and physical engagement. Rookie Linus Karlsson also scored, marking six points in his last nine games despite a minus-20 rating reflective of team struggles. His consistent production and role adherence provide a steady presence. The Canucks have stabilized somewhat with a 3-3-1 record following a tough stretch, showing improved effort and structure. Yet, sustaining pressure for full games remains a challenge against elite opponents like Tampa Bay.

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