Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports

Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller scored twice apiece Saturday night for the visiting Vancouver Canucks, who held off two rallies by the New Jersey Devils to earn a 6-4 win in Newark, N.J.

The two-goal game was the second in three games and the third of the season for Pettersson while Miller scored twice for the 24th time in his career and the first time since March 21, 2023.

Conor Garland scored in the waning seconds of the middle period immediately after the Devils pulled within a goal for the first time while Dakota Joshua added an empty-netter with 1:11 left for the Canucks, who improved to 1-1-0 on a season-long seven-game road trip.

Goalie Thatcher Demko made 21 saves.

Colin Miller had the first two-goal game of his nine-year career while Erik Haula and Brendan Smith also scored for the Devils, who trailed 3-0 and 5-2. Goalie Nico Daws recorded 36 saves.

The Canucks outshot the Devils 17-5 in the first before scoring on their first opportunity of the second, when Pettersson redirected Filip Hronek's shot from the blue line 41 seconds into the period.

J.T. Miller quickly extended the lead by scoring twice in a span of 1:04. After burying the rebound of a redirect by Brock Boeser at the 3:33 mark, Miller capped a 5-on-3 rush -- sparked when Devils center Dawson Mercer and right winger Tyler Toffoli collided deep in the Vancouver zone -- by firing a shot past Daws from the right faceoff circle.

Colin Miller scored his first goal at 6:43 of the second and Haula beat Demko with a wrister from the slot with 22.8 seconds left. But Garland's wraparound extended the lead back to two goals only 12.4 seconds later.

Pettersson scored his second goal 2:35 into the third, when he took a backhand pass from Boeser and shuffled the puck until beating Daws with the forehand.

Colin Miller began the Devils' late comeback attempt by sending a shot past a sliding Nils Aman and into the far corner of the net with 8:53 later. Smith cut the deficit to a goal once again 1:47 later with a sizzling slap shot from above the right faceoff circle.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Insider names frontrunner in Browns' QB competition after drafting Shedeur Sanders
Yankees offense goes nuclear in blowout win
Giannis Antetokounmpo rips Tyrese Haliburton's father for 'disrespectful' act
Celtics make unique NBA playoff history in Game 5 win
How Steelers reportedly expect Aaron Rodgers saga will end
Juan Soto's bat speed decline threatens Mets' $765 million investment
NFL team executive expands on what Browns' Shedeur Sanders did wrong before draft
Insider suggests four-time Pro Bowl option for Steelers if Aaron Rodgers doesn't sign
Watch: Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton eliminate the Bucks in OT
Stanley Cup playoffs takeaways: Hurricanes advance, panic time for Maple Leafs
Jayson Tatum's historic game helps send Celtics to Eastern Conference semis
Pirates ace Paul Skenes explains why he's not concerned about potential injuries
Steelers may have found another steal in UDFA pool as Pittsburgh lands an athletic freak
49ers sign star TE to four-year extension
Spurs' Stephon Castle runs away with Rookie of the Year Award
Kings to make Doug Christie new head coach in full-circle moment
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy sends strong message about whether he's ready to start in 2025
Pistons' Cade Cunningham comes alive in fourth quarter to stave off elimination vs. Knicks
Cubs defeat Pirates with an impressive night at the plate
Watch: Blue Jays' Daulton Varsho makes potential catch of the year

Want more NHL news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.