Canucks shock Stars with 3 goals in final minute
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The New York Times |
The goal made Vancouver the first team in the history of NHL competition to ever score three goals in the final minute of regulation and come back to win the game.
Bleacher Report |
The Vancouver Canucks scored three goals in the final minute of regulation to force overtime before right wing Kiefer Sherwood scored the game-winning goal to complete a phenomenal 6-5 comeback road w...
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The comeback was massive as it means the Canucks stay alive in the post-season race another day.
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Per NHL EDGE stats, Hughes had the second-highest total skating distance (4.97 miles) in a single game this season in Vancouver's win Tuesday; only Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski skated a higher single-game mileage (5.16 at New York Islanders on March 24).
Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet revealed that his son fired some shots at him and the team following their historic comeback win over the Dallas Stars.
On Wednesday, the Vancouver Canucks opened up voting for the 2024-25 team awards. Of the seven year-end awards handed out, fans get a say on four of them, which includes team MVP. With this in mind, here are The Hockey News' Vancouver Canucks team's prediction on who will win the four fan-voted awards.
The Canucks' 5-0 loss to the Kraken is a potent symbol of the sort of short-term thinking that has led to their disappointing season.
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The Province on MSNCanucks 6, Ducks 2: Pond hockey good for fans, not so good for sticking to detailsGive us something. Anything. And sooner the better. That was the likely lament of victory starved Vancouver Canucks’ faithful, who passed on a postcard sunny spring Saturday afternoon to view two teams going nowhere in a hurry.
The Vancouver Canucks hit the road as they face the Dallas Stars. It is time to continue our NHL odds series with a Canucks-Stars prediction and pick. The Canucks come into the game sitting at 35-29-13 on the year,
With the probability of the Vancouver Canucks making the playoffs growing slim, Saturday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks took on a different meaning for the team’s youthful cohort, writes Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre.
The Vancouver Canucks started the game slowly on Saturday afternoon against the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks racked up consecutive heavy shifts after the puck dropped in the first period, and put enough pressure on Vancouver that the Canucks conceded the game opening goal on the second shift when Troy Terry walked unencumbered into the slot and beat Thatcher Demko clean with a glove-side high wrist shot.