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Rookie Sensation Ben Kindel Ignites Penguins, Caps Off Dominant Canadian Road Trip with 3-2 Win Over Canucks

Last updated: January 29, 2026 6:30 am
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Rookie Sensation Ben Kindel Ignites Penguins, Caps Off Dominant Canadian Road Trip with 3-2 Win Over Canucks
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In a performance that silenced the home crowd and announced his arrival as a legitimate NHL force, rookie Ben Kindel scored twice to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, completing a dominant 4-0 sweep of their grueling western Canada road trip.

The Pittsburgh Penguins entered Vancouver on Sunday looking to make a statement, and they did so in the most emphatic way possible. Behind a breakout performance from hometown rookie Ben Kindel, the Penguins defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-2, securing their fourth consecutive win on a challenging four-game road trip through Canada.

For Kindel, a native of nearby Coquitlam, British Columbia, the game was more than just another contest. It was a homecoming, and he delivered in spectacular fashion. The 18-year-old forward, who had gone 20 games without a goal, broke his drought in style by potting two crucial goals in the second period. This marked his second multi-goal game of the season, a clear sign that his initial offensive burst was no fluke. After scoring eight goals in his first 28 games, Kindel is now finding his rhythm again, totaling 10 goals and 12 assists in 48 games.

The Penguins’ offense was not a one-man show. Veteran center Evgeni Malkin opened the scoring just 3:17 before Kindel’s first tally, taking a slick pass from Thomas Novak that sailed over a Canucks defender’s stick before beating goaltender Kevin Lankinen. Malkin’s goal set the tone, but it was Kindel who delivered the knockout blows. He redirected a shot from defenseman Ryan Shea to make it 2-0, then capped off a stellar period by beating Lankinen with a precise shot from the faceoff circle, extending Pittsburgh’s lead to 3-0.

Pittsburgh Penguins' Evgeni Malkin (71) scores against Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen, left, during second-period NHL hockey game action in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
Evgeni Malkin’s first-period goal was the catalyst for Pittsburgh’s dominant offensive display. Associated Press

The Canucks, however, refused to go quietly. In the third period, they mounted a furious comeback attempt. Jake DeBrusk and Teddy Blueger scored in quick succession to cut the deficit to one goal, bringing the Rogers Arena crowd to life. But it was too little, too late. Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner

This win is the culmination of an incredible road trip for the Penguins, who have looked like one of the NHL’s hottest teams. They began their journey with a 6-3 win over the Seattle Kraken, followed by a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames, and a dominant 6-2 defeat of the Edmonton Oilers. This sweep of western Canada is a statement of intent, demonstrating the team’s depth and resilience as they prepare for the final stretch of the regular season.

Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen, cener, fails to catch the puck as teammate Filip Hronek (17) and Pittsburgh Penguins' Rickard Rakell (67) watch during first-period NHL hockey game action in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen struggled to contain the high-flying Penguins offense. Associated Press

For the Canucks, the loss continues a troubling trend. Vancouver has just one win in their last 14 games (1-11-2), a stretch that has seen them plummet down the standings. The team’s struggles were compounded by the absence of starting goaltender Thatcher Demko, who missed his eighth consecutive game with a lower-body injury. His backup, Lankinen, was unable to find his rhythm against a relentless Pittsburgh attack. The loss also marked the second straight for Vancouver, who are now facing questions about their ability to compete at a high level.

The Penguins will now return home to host the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday, looking to carry their momentum into a more favorable stretch of games. For the Canucks, the focus shifts to Tuesday’s matchup against the San Jose Sharks, the sixth game of an eight-game homestand where they desperately need to find a way to win. For Ben Kindel, this game was a coming-out party. For the Penguins, it was proof that they are a team to be reckoned with as the playoff race heats up.

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