Gibson made his NHL debut against Vancouver in the 2014 playoffs, stopping all 18 shots to eliminate the Canucks. Nick Ritchie recorded his first NHL point by finding Silfverberg barreling into the offensive zone. Anaheim's offensive struggles during the start of the season have drawn attention, but its stout defense was tremendous in shutting down the Sedin twins in this one. The Vancouver center in turn plowed into Miller, who ended up inside his own goal after making a save, prompting a video review that determined the play had been whistled dead before the puck cross the line.