

By Andrew Chernoff
November 19, 2016
Vancouver (7-10-1=15 pts) played the last game of their 4 game homestand tonight at Rogers Arena against Western conference rivals, Chicago Blackhawks (12-4-2=26 pts), and the Canucks took a 3-0 lead into the third period, only to lose in overtime, 4-3.
Daniel Sedin and Brandon Sutter both extended their point streaks in the second period. Daniel Sedin (4-5=9 pts / 8 Games); Brandon Sutter (4-1=5 pts / 3 Games).
Brandon Sutter (5), Loui Eriksson (3), Bo Horvat (6) launched Vancouver to a 3-0 lead. Helpers came from Henrik Sedin (7), Daniel Sedin (7), Alex Burrows (3), Sven Baertschi (5) and Ben Hutton (2).
Canucks starting goalie Jacob Markstrom, stopped 28 of 32 shots in the game.
Markstrom, is 5-3-2 with a 2.82 GAA and a .897 save percentage.
Vancouver is 6-4-1 at home.
Canucks, are in 5th place in the Pacific division with 16 points; 3 points behind San Jose and Los Angeles in 3rd place; a point ahead of Calgary and 2 points ahead of Arizona.
Game Summary
In the first, the Canucks would get the opening goal for the 3rd time this season, when Loui Eriksson would score on the power play, his 3rd of the season, to give Vancouver a 1-0 lead; assisted by Sven Baertschi (5) and Ben Hutton (2), at 13:49.

For the first time this season, the Canucks ended the opening period of a game with the lead, 1-0.
Canucks had 7 blocked shots in the period; and one giveaway.
In the second, Bo Horvat scored his 2nd shorthanded goal of the season, and 6th overall, to make it 2-0 Vancouver, at 17:03, assisted by Alex Burrows (3).

Eighty-four seconds later, Brandon Sutter would score his 5th goal of the season, to make it 3-0 at 18:27, assisted by Daniel Sedin (7) and Henrik Sedin (7).
In the third, Vancouver would be looking for back-to-back wins at home since October.
The Blackhawks were thinking something else.
Chicago, after a power play opportunity did not result in anything with the man advantage, would pull within two goals of the Canucks, when Artemi Panarin (7) would score, assisted by Patrick Kane (14) and Brian Campbell (6), at 2:53.
Seventy-three seconds later, the Blackhawks would score again, to make it 3-2, when Vinnie Hinostroza (1), unassisted, buried the puck behind Markstrom, for his first NHL goal.
Chicago would complete the comeback to even the score at 3-3, when Ryan Hartman (4), would score, at 15:46, assisted by Vinnie Hinostroza (1).
With 2:01 left, the Canucks were just hanging on, as the Blackhawks were being relentless with their pressure, and an icing call resulted in a Vancouver timeout, to settle things down.
Regulation time would end and to overtime the game would go, with both teams tied 3-3.
In the overtime, Chicago wasted little time, as their captain Jonathan Toews scored at 0:31. The goal was reviewed automatically, and an offside on the play resulted in the goal being disallowed.
The game continued, with a flurry of exciting action, as both teams got high quality chances, and somehow, neither team could bury the puck.
Until, Marian Hossa with his second consecutive game winner, would seal the game for the Blackhawks, 4-3.
Hossa, his 11th goal, assisted by Duncan Keith (14) and Vinnie Hinostroza (2), at 4:04.

In brief:
- Canucks led 1-0 after one; led 3-0 after two periods
- Vancouver out shot by Chicago 32–27
- Canucks penalty kill, 3 for 3
- 3 shots against; 1 shot for; 1 shorthanded goals for
- Vancouver power play, 1 for 2
- 4 shots for; 0 shots against; 0 shorthanded goals against
Next Game: Nov 23, 2016: Canucks at Arizona @7:00 p.m. PST
Canucks Post Game Stats
Regular Season Game 19, Home Game 11
Final Score 1 2 3 OT SO F
Chi 0 0 3 1 4
Van 1 2 0 0 3
Records:
Chi: 13-4-2 (Road: 5-3-0)
Van: 7-10-2 (Home: 6-4-1)
Stats: SF SA PP PK PIM CF CA SCF SCA HITS
Chi 32 27 0-3 1-2 4 59(48) 52(35) 22(19) 17(8) 11
Van 27 32 1-2 3-3 2 52(35) 59(48) 17(8) 22(19) 13
5v5 stats in parenthesis for CF & CA SCF=scoring chances for; SCA=scoring chances against.
Event summary:
- Vancouver had 20-blocked shots; 2-giveaways; 3-takeaways, 11-shot attempts blocked and 14-missed shots
Face-offs:
- Total: 27-59: 46 percent
- offensive zone: 6-17: 35%
- defensive zone: 12-19: 63%
- neutral zone: 9-23-: 39%
- Even Strength (5v5): 18-45: 40%
Game Stats Reports: Game, Face-Offs, Shots, Event
Player Stats:
- Faceoffs-Total:
- Sutter, 10-20; H.Sedin, 1-6
- Horvat, 6-12; Gaunce, 3-7
- Chaput, 7-13; Granlund, 0-1
- Faceoffs-Even Strength (5v5):
- Sutter, 5-13; H.Sedin, 1-5
- Horvat, 2-7; Gaunce, 3-7
- Chaput, 7-13; Granlund, 0-0
- Shots leaders:
- Baertschi, 5; Granlund, 3
- Stecher, 3
- Hits leaders:
- Megna, 2; Gaunce, 2;
- Horvat, 2
- Blocked Shots leaders:
- Sbisa, 4; Hutton, 4
- Chaput, 3
- Giveaway leaders:
- Edler, 2
- Takeaway leaders:
- Burrows, 1; Eriksson, 1; Chaput, 1
- Shot Attempts Blocked:
- Edler, 3; Stecher, 2
- Missed Shots:
- Edler, 2; Hutton, 2
- Baertschi, 2; Granlund, 2
Advanced Player Stats For Game:
- Defensemen (CorsiFor%):
- All Strengths:
- Edler: 48.78; Stecher: 52.78
- Hutton: 51.16; Gudbranson: 40.00
- Sbisa: 32.14; Tryamkin: 33.33
- 5 on 5:
- Edler: 51.72; Stecher: 48.15
- Hutton: 41.18; Gudbranson: 43.75
- Tryamkin: 30.00; Sbisa: 33.33
- All Strengths:
- Forwards (CorsiFor%):
- All Strengths:
- D.Sedin: 51.85; H.Sedin: 50.00; Sutter: 44.44
- Granlund: 48.65; Chaput: 36.00; Eriksson: 52.63
- Baertschi: 42.86; Horvat: 43.90; Burrows: 35.71
- Skille: 72.73; Gaunce: 66.67; Megna: 64.29
- 5 on 5:
- D.Sedin: 44.44; H.Sedin: 47.06; Sutter: 38.89
- Granlund: 39.29; Chaput: 36.00; Eriksson: 40.74
- Baertschi: 30.77; Horvat: 33.33; Burrows: 34.62
- Skille: 72.73; Gaunce: 66.67; Megna: 64.29
- All Strengths:
Note: Stats from naturalstattrick.com, hockeystats.ca, corsica.hockey and nhl
They Said It….
Willie Desjardins talks following the Canucks disappointing overtime loss to the Blackhawks Saturday night:
Willie Desjardins talks following the Canucks disappointing overtime loss to the Blackhawks Saturday night. pic.twitter.com/xgc4WMjVN8
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) November 20, 2016
Bo Horvat discusses losing the lead to Chicago after playing two strong periods at home:
.@bohorvat discusses losing the lead to Chicago after playing two strong periods at home. pic.twitter.com/N5APYPLDHX
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) November 20, 2016

