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Vancouver Canucks beat Ottawa Senators 4 -4 at Rogers Arena .
Brock Boeser scored twice on the ice, both times in spots where goal scorers need to finish.
Quinn Hughes set up a goal, then scored one of his own and created the third goal.
The Canucks scored four goals and also just weren't good enough.
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