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Brock Boeser suffered concussion-like symptoms after being hit by Tanner Jeannot in the opening period.
The Vancouver Canucks winger did not return for the second period and the Canucks announced he would not be back for remainder of the game.
Jeannot was assessed a match penalty for the illegal hit to the head.
The Canucks went on a five-minute power play, in which they could have scored as many goals as possible.
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