San Jose, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Ryan Miller made 31 saves as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the San Jose Sharks, 3-1, on Tuesday. Bo Horvat, Jannik Hansen and Radim Vrbata all scored for the Canucks, who have won three of their last four games. We needed a strong effort tonight, said Hansen. These are extremely valuable points in our division. Miller has now won his last seven starts against the Sharks and has won 9- of-11 career games when facing them. San Joses lone goal came on Joe Thorntons successful penalty shot and Alex Stalock allowed all three goals on 21 shots in his teams third straight loss. I didnt think we were particularly any good and the score indicated that, Sharks head coach Todd McLellan said. Right now we arent reaching deep enough. Vancouver struck first as Derek Dorsett flipped a bouncing puck through the slot and Horvats turnaround shot from the left circle went off a San Jose defender and trickled over the goal line 3:08 into the game. Joe Pavelski was awarded a penalty shot after being hauled down by Alexander Edler less than eight minutes into the first period, but the opportunity was wasted as he rang a shot off the crossbar. Hansen was assessed a two-minute minor for an illegal check to the head less than a minute into the second, but once his penalty expired, he raced out of the box and beat Stalock with a wrister for a 2-0 lead. Under two minutes later, the Sharks were handed another penalty shot and Thornton didnt miss as his wrister rang off the left post and into the net. The Canucks regained their two-goal cushion as Vrbata settled Henrik Sedins cross-ice pass and ripped a shot over Stalocks shoulder at 7:09 of the middle stanza. Miller stopped nine shots in the third to seal the win. Game Notes San Joses eight-game home winning streak came to an end. It was the teams first loss at SAP Center since Nov. 26 against Calgary ... 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The six-foot-two, 200-pound defender may not possess the wow-inspiring theatrics of fellow prospect Morgan Rielly, but nonetheless has a chance to contribute with the Leafs when all is said and done this season.PORTLAND, Ore. - Matthew Barzal scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the Seattle Thunderbirds edged the Portland Winterhawks 3-2 in Western Hockey League action on Saturday night.Ryan Gropp also scored for Seattle (4-3-0).Miles Koules and Oliver Bjorkstrand scored for Portland (1-7-2).Taran Kozun made 32 saves for the Thunderbirds as Brendan Burke turned aside 32 shots in the loss.Seattle went 1 for 4 on the power play while the Winterhawks failed to score on three chances with the man advantage.---BLADES 3 RAIDERS 2SASKATOON — Cory Millette scored the go-ahead goal at 16:01 of the third period to lead the Blades over Prince Albert.Landon Welykholowa and Wyatt Sloboshan also chipped in for Saskatoon (1-6-0).Reid Gardiner and Simon Stransky both struck for the Raiders (3-4-0).---WHEAT KINGS 6 REBELS 4RED DEER, Alta. — Brandon had five second-period goals en route to a win over the Rebels.Tyler Coulter scored two goals while Jayce Hawryluk, Kale Clague, Jesse Gabrielle and Peter Quenneville supplied the rest of the offence for the Wheat Kings (6-0-1).Red Deers (3-5-0) goals came off the sticks of Evan Polei, Grayson Pawlenchuk, Wyatt Johnson and Adam Musil.---BRONCOS 2 AMERICANS 0SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Landon Bow made 25 saves as the Broncos blanked Tri-City.Glenn Gawdin and Jake DeBrusk scored for Swift Current (6-5-0).Eric Comrie suffered the loss for tthe Americans (6-4-0), stopping 22 shots in defeat.dddddddddddd---TIGERS 8 ROYALS 2MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Chad Butcher struck twice and added an assist as the Tigers crushed Victoria.Tommy Vannelli, Kyle Becker, Markus Eisenschmid, David Quenneville, Alex Mowbray and Cole Sanford rounded out the attack for Medicine Hat (8-1-0).Jack Walker and Austin Carroll responded for the Royals (3-5-1) with a goal and an assist apiece.---SILVERTIPS 5 BLAZERS 1KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Ivan Nikolishin scored once and set up two more in Everetts win over the Blazers.Carson Stadnyk, Cole MacDonald, Kohl Bauml and Kevin Davis rounded out the attack for the Silvertips (5-0-2).Brady Gaudet scored his first goal of season for Kamloops (6-3-1).---COUGARS 2 GIANTS 1PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — David Soltes and Chase Witala scored power-play goals in the third period to lead the Cougars by Vancouver.Ty Edmonds turned aside 36 shots in the win for Prince George (6-4-0).Matt Bellerive replied with his second goal of the year on the power play for the Giants(4-4-0). ---ROCKETS 4 HURRICANES 2KELOWNA, B.C. — The Rockets scored four straight goals, including two off the stick of Tyson Ballie, to beat Lethbridge.Madison Bowey and Devante Stephens also found the back of the net for Kelowna (8-0-0).Taylor Cooper and Zane Jones struck 23 seconds apart in the second period for the Hurricanes (1-6-1).--- ' ' '