‘Eat, sleep and hockey’: Canucks shake off travel headache to blank Maple Leafs
TORONTO — Quinn Hughes and the Vancouver Canucks’ plane landed around noon.
The team then embarked on a slow crawl through Toronto’s notorious traffic — with a police escort — to its downtown hotel.
There was time for a meal, a quick nap, and not much else. A gutsy effort under Saturday’s bright lights soon followed.
Hughes had a goal and an assist as Vancouver blanked the sluggish Maple Leafs 3-0 after their initial fight was cancelled Friday due to inclement winter weather following a 2-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.