Kevin Lankinen’s goal-line save leads Vancouver Canucks’ 38-save effort in narrow loss to Ottawa SenatorsKevin Lankinen’s 38 saves keep Canucks in the game against Senators (Image via: Getty Images) Kevin Lankinen had a stellar performance with the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday as he kept his team in the contest with a 2-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre. The Canucks goalie made a number of important saves in the contest, among them a remarkable save at the goal line that demonstrated his quickness and positioning. Lankinen had recorded 38 saves, highlighting just how central he was to Vancouver’s defensive effort.The Senators were able to spend several periods with possession of the puck, trying to create opportunities against the Canucks, but Lankinen’s composed performance as a goalkeeper made it even more difficult for the Senators to score a goal against Vancouver despite their best efforts on offense.

Kevin Lankinen makes 38 saves, including a crucial goal-line stop, keeping Canucks in the game

The standout moment came in the second period, when Senators captain Brady Tkachuk fed a pass to Claude Giroux cutting to the crease. Giroux attempted to redirect the puck past Lankinen, but it ricocheted off the goalie’s leg. The puck slid behind him, and as Dylan Cozens moved in for a follow-up attempt, Lankinen showcased his agility and reach. Diving across the crease, he used his blocker to stop the puck just short of crossing the goal line. The sequence exemplified both his awareness and technical skill, keeping Vancouver alive in a tight contest.Despite Lankinen’s efforts, the Senators managed to edge out the Canucks by a single goal. Vancouver’s offense struggled to capitalize on rebounds and sustained pressure, leaving the team reliant on Lankinen to keep the score close. His 38-save night was one of the most impressive individual performances of the early season, demonstrating why he remains a key figure between the pipes.For the Canucks, Lankinen’s showing provides a clear takeaway: strong goaltending can keep the team competitive even in challenging matchups. While the loss adds pressure to Vancouver’s upcoming schedule, Lankinen’s performance offers reassurance that the team has a reliable last line of defense. Ottawa, meanwhile, gained a narrow but critical win, advancing their push in the standings while highlighting the importance of converting chances in tight games.