VANCOUVER (AP) Quinn Hughes scored two goals, Thatcher Demko stopped 22 shots and the Vancouver Canucks won their third consecutive game 5-0 over the St. Louis Blues on Friday night.

J.T. Miller scored short-handed and added two assists for Vancouver (5-2-0). Phil Di Giuseppe had a goal and an assist, Ilya Mikheyev scored once and Elias Petterson had two assists.

ā€œWe were ready to play,ā€ Hughes said. ā€œThey were on a back-to-back and came out a little slow. We just jumped on them. ... I think we could clean up some stuff in the third. We got a little loose. For the most part it was a good game.ā€

Combined with an 8-1 win against the Edmonton Oilers in the season-opener, the Canucks have outscored their opponents 13-1 in two home games.

ā€œYou look at the good teams around the league, it sucks sometimes going to play in those buildings,ā€ Demko said after getting his fourth career shutout. ā€œYou know they are going to come out strong every game. Thatā€™s kind of what we want to establish here. ... We take a lot of pride playing in Vancouver. These performances at home start to compound.ā€

Demko made one of his best saves of the game early in the third period. Blues center Brayden Schenn made a nice move to get past the Canucks' defense, then skated wide and aimed a low shot for the corner of the net that Demko stopped with his right pad.

Jordan Binnington stopped 30 shots for the Blues (3-3-1), who were playing on back-to-back nights after beating the Flames 3-0 in Calgary on Thursday.

ā€œYouā€™re going to lose hockey games, but you canā€™t be losing them like that,ā€ Schenn said. ā€œYouā€™re not even giving yourself a chance. ... We have to clean that up. We canā€™t have an A game and then a D game. Weā€™ve got to be consistent and we havenā€™t found that yet.ā€

Hughes got his first goal when he took a cross-ice pass from Filip Hronek and scored on a seeing-eye shot through traffic that beat Binnington on the glove side at 7:59 of the first period.

Vancouver broke the game open with three second-period goals, two of them 70 seconds apart.

Hughes scored his second at 5:48 when he flipped a puck in front of the net that hit the skate of St. Louis forward Kevin Hayes and deflected past Binnington. It was his second career two-goal game and first since Feb. 1, 2020, against the New York Islanders. He now has three goals on the season.

ā€œIā€™m just trying to shoot it more,ā€ the Canucks' captain said. ā€œI feel a lot more dangerous than I have in the past.ā€

Di Giuseppe scored at 6:58 when he took a pass from Tyler Myers, skated between two Blues defensemen, and beat Binnington between his pads.

Miller made it 4-0 with a short-handed breakaway at 8:52. Mikheyev made it 5-0 at 6:35 of the third period.

UP NEXT:

Blues: At Colorado on Wednesday night before a four-game homestand.

Canucks: Host the New York Rangers on Saturday night.

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