Immediately after the game's Sedin tribute, Vancouver began with its total dominance in the first period.

After only 14 minutes, 3-0 was on the board and after only 14 minutes. The nicest goal of the three was clearly Brandon Sutter's 2-0 goal as he only needed to put the club on Elias Pettersson's batting assist.

Heavy first act for Nashville and wouldn't it be better when others had barely started.

After only 45 seconds, Alexander Edler pulled away a shot that a flying Elias Pettersson hit on the leg and the puck slid right in behind Pekka Rinne in the Nashville goal. It was also the drop for the away keeper who saw the rest of the match from the bench.

From that position, Rinne could also see his team spit up properly and go against a hefty bulkhead. A total of 19 shots were fired against Jacob Markström during the second tjuho but only got two reductions before Vancouver took command with a new goal just before the break.

During the final period match, Vancouver played more or less of the event and Jake Virtanen decided with his 6-2 goal.

Otherwise, Tampa Bay is once again going strong in the Eastern Conference. Last night they took their seventh straight victory after an extension decision against Columbus where Swedish Victor Hedman assisted Nikita Kucherov's decision.