Ty Mueller Achieves Milestone: Nets First NHL Goal with Canucks

Ty Mueller Scores First NHL Goal

In an exciting moment for both Ty Mueller and the Vancouver Canucks, the 23-year-old forward netted his inaugural goal in the NHL during a match against the Edmonton Oilers. This milestone not only marks his first goal but also accounts for his initial career point at the professional level.

Details of the Goal

Mueller’s achievement came at 12:10 into the first period, with assists credited to Curtis Douglas and Kevin Lankinen.

Background and Previous Performance

The talented player, who was drafted in the fourth round of the 2023 NHL Draft, has participated in eight games since joining the NHL. Prior to this, he showcased his skills in the American Hockey League (AHL), where he amassed 35 points over 59 games with the Abbotsford Canucks. During the previous season, he was part of Abbotsford’s championship-winning Calder Cup team, contributing 12 points throughout 24 playoff games.

Joining the Canucks’ Legacy

With this goal, Mueller joins the ranks of the 509 individuals who have scored for the Canucks in the franchise’s history. The club proudly announced his achievement with a post, celebrating his success on social media.