Canucks keeps playoff hopes alive with win over Sens:
scored goals 4:48 apart in the third period. Anthony DuClair scored on the power play with under two minutes left with goaltenderVeronneau's goal was in first his three NHL games since signing as a free agent after playing with Princeton University.The last-place Senators saw a two-game win streak snapped. Ottawa played most of the game a player short after defencemanThe Canucks' first power-play goal came in the opening period, just 31 seconds after Ceci was called for holding.
NOTES: Pettersson received a first-period standing ovation in recognition of breaking the Canucks' record of 60 points in a season by a rookie with an assist in Chicago Monday night. … Boeser has nine points on a career-high eight-game scoring streak . The Canucks opened a stretch of seven games at Rogers Arena, their longest homestand of the season. … Vancouver last won three straight games Dec. 6-11 with victories over Nashville, St. Louis and Columbus.
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