Canucks Vs. Predators, Game 4: Ryan Kesler Becomes The Hero In Vancouver's 4-2 Victory

Ryan Kesler hadn't scored in the playoffs before heading to Nashville. The land of honky-tonk bars and neon dreams has served Kesler well as he has three goals in two games including two game winning goals for the Canucks. His second game winning goal in two nights have given the Canucks a 4-2 victory in Game 4 and a 3-1 series lead over the Predators.
Nashville's Cody Franson scored his first career playoff goal early in the third on a puck that couldn't even be seen by the television cameras. David Legwand set the play up behind the net and found Cody Franson at the blue line. Franson wound up and shot the puck which went in the net, but was lost by Vancouver goaltender Roberto Luongo and all of the television cameras in the building.
Vancouver regained the lead off of a Ryan Kesler goal at the 7:28 mark of the third period on a Ryan Kesler goal. Kesler entered the zone on the powerplay and powered his way past two Nashville defensemen and found a open spot to beat Pekka Rinne. It is Kesler's second game winning goal, his first of the playoffs coming on the powerplay in Game 3. The Canucks sealed the deal with an empty net goal late in the third period.
The Canucks offense outshot the Predators 28-21 in the game and winning goaltender Roberto Luongo made 19 saves in the win. In the loss, Pekka Rinne made 25 saves.

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