RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Playing for a new team in a familiar building worked out just fine for Vancouverā€™s Elias Lindholm on Tuesday night.

Lindholm scored two power-play goals in similar fashion in his debut with the Canucks and J.T. Miller provided the winning goal in a 3-2 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night.

ā€œItā€™s crazy how it all worked out,ā€ Lindholm said. ā€œItā€™s pretty special. Obviously, Iā€™m happy to be here and help the team.ā€

Lindholm, a veteran center who began his career with the Hurricanes, had one goal in each of the first two periods as the Canucks returned from the All-Star break and increased their points streak to 12 games.

Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser each had two assists. Thatcher Demko made 22 saves, including 12 in the third period.

Jordan Martinook and Sebastian Aho scored for Carolina, which had a three-game winning streak snapped. Pyotr Kochetkov, playing for the Hurricanes for the first time since Jan. 11, stopped 16 shots.

Miller scored his 22nd goal of the season four minutes into the third period for the gameā€™s lone even-strength goal.

ā€œBounces didnā€™t go our way,ā€ Carolina coach Rod Brindā€™Amour said. ā€œIt was a frustrating game. They were good. They did what they wanted to do, and then I thought we did what we wanted to do in the third. We werenā€™t able to capitalize.ā€

Vancouver acquired Lindholm last week from the Calgary Flames. He played five NHL seasons with the Hurricanes, who drafted him in 2013.

Aside from the goals, Canucks coach Rick Tocchet appreciated other aspects of Lindholmā€™s performance, including a late-game blocked shot.

ā€œWhen you go through the tape, youā€™ll see hockey IQ plays,ā€ Tocchet said.

Lindholmā€™s only previous two-goal game this season came in early December against the Canucks.

He said he was most nervous about his role on Vancouverā€™s penalty-killing unit, though he looked sharp stationed in front of the net on power plays.

ā€œThere was a lot of new information and a lot of stuff in my head,ā€ Lindholm said.

Lindholm and Hughes developed a connection in their first game together. The first goal came with 2:37 left in the opening period. He redirected Hughesā€™ blast.

ā€œHeā€™s there and heā€™s a really skilled player,ā€ Hughes said. ā€œHe has a great hockey sense.ā€

Lindholmā€™s second goal came with a tip-in from Hughesā€™ delivery. That gave Lindholm 11 goals this season.

Martinookā€™s short-handed goal came early in the first period. But by the gameā€™s midway mark, the Hurricanes had only seven shots on goal despite averaging more than 33 per game.

ā€œThatā€™s hard to do against Carolina,ā€ Tocchet said of limiting the scoring chances.

Just 62 seconds after Lindholmā€™s second goal, Aho converted on Carolinaā€™s second power play of the game for his team-leading 18th goal.

Hughes leads NHL defenseman in points with 64.

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Canucks: At Boston on Thursday.

Hurricanes: Host Colorado on Thursday.

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