Without injured top\u002Dsix forwards Brock Boeser and Tanner Pearson, the Canucks found a way once again to get it done
The Canucks scored early, and after Shea Theodore got the visitors within a goal early in the third period, they couldn’t hang on as Theodore struck again with 41.4 second remaining in regulation. However, in the extra session, it was Quinn Hughes pouncing on a rebound off a Conor Garland shot just 51 seconds into overtime to seal the deal.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Early in the second period, Horvat was denied from the slot before Pettersson wired a shot off the post and Podkolzin was present to bang home the rebound.Article content He manoeuvred into the bumper position, took an Alex Chiasson feed from beside the net, and snapped a quick wrist shot past Lehner.
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