Game Review: Canucks Undefeated, Win 4-3 Over Hurricanes In Overtime

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VANCOUVER, BC – OCTOBER 16: Brandon Sutter #20 of the Vancouver Canucks pumps his fist after scoring in overtime against the Carolina Hurricanes during their NHL game at Rogers Arena October 16, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-3 in overtime. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

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Sutter Wins It…Again!!!!

andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

October 16, 2016

Vancouver (2-0-0=4 pts) played their second of back-to-back home games to start the season, taking on Carolina (0-0-2=2 pts) at Rogers Arena, defeating the Hurricanes 4-3 in overtime on a goal by Brandon Sutter.

Canucks remain undefeated, sweeping the weekend games, to start the season.

Brandon Sutter, with two points (1-1=2) and the winning overtime goal; Markus Granlund, with two points (1-1=2), including a goal; goals from Bo Horvat, and Ben Hutton, pulled it out of the fire, as they scored four unanswered goals for the victory. Assists went to Derek Dorsett, Brendan Gaunce and Jannik Hansen.

In the first period, Victor Rask (2) opened up the scoring for the outplayed Hurricanes, assisted by Lee Sempniak (2) to make it 1-0, at 17:36.

Carolina would close out the opening period, by scoring a power play goal with 50 seconds left by Teuvo Teravainen (1), from Justin Faulk (2) and Sebastian Aho (2) at 19:10, making it 2-0 over the Canucks after one period.

In the second, Carolina would make it 3-0 soon after Vancouver killed off a Hurricanes power play, when Justin Faulk (1) scored, assisted by Joakim Nordstrom (1), at 5:28.

Vancouver would make it 3-1 at 12:03, two seconds after a Canucks power play ended, as Bo Horvat (1) would put it past former Canuck Eddie Lack, assisted by Markus Granlund (1).

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VANCOUVER, BC – OCTOBER 16: Bo Horvat #53 of the Vancouver Canucks scores on Eddie Lack #31 of the Carolina Hurricanes during their NHL game at Rogers Arena October 16, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver won 4-3 in overtime. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)

Then in the last period, the Canucks line of the Sutter-Granlund-Hansen would score an early goal on a Carolina giveaway, as Markus Granlund would bury it past Eddie Lack on a pass for Brandon Sutter, at 1:11, assisted by Sutter (1) and Jannik Hansen (1), to make it 3-2.

Ben Hutton (1) would make it three unanswered goals by Vancouver to even the score at 3-3 at 14:10, assisted by Derek Dorsett (1) and Brendan Gaunce (1).

The game would end with both teams tied at 3-3 in regulation, forcing overtime.

He had the shootout winner Saturday night against the Flames, and Brandon Sutter would score the overtime winner for the Canucks, thirty-two seconds into the extra session, storming back from a 3-0 deficit, to win 4-3 in OT.

Brandon Sutter (2), unassisted, at 0:32 of overtime.

Canucks starting goalie Jacob Markstrom insured the win, stopping 19 of 22 shots in the game, for his first win of the season.

Vancouver was behind, 2-0 after one; trailed 3-1 after two; with the game being tied 3-3 after regulation.

Vancouver outshot Carolina 31-22 in the game.

The Vancouver penalty kill was 1 for 2, with 5 shots against; the power play was 0 for 2, with 2 shots for, and 3 shots against.

Next Game: Oct 18, 2016: Canucks host St. Louis at Rogers Arena @7 p.m. PST

Canucks Post Game Notes

Regular Season Game 2, Home Game 2

Final Score      1     2     3     OT   SO     F
Carolina               2     1      0        0      –        3
Canucks               0     1      2        1       –        4

Records:
Carolina: 0-0-2 (Road: 0-0-2)
Vancouver: 2-0-0 (Home: 2-0-0)

Quick Stats:   SF  SA   PP    PK    PIM     CF          CA       SCF  SCA  HITS 
Carolina              17    17    1-2     2-2       4      43(31)    50(44)      10      21        24
Vancouver          31    22   0-2     1-2       4     50(44)     43(31)      21      10        16
                                                              5v5 stats in parenthesis for CF & CA

Face-offs:

  • Total: 28-58: 48 percent
    • defensive zone: 5-15: 33 percent
    • offensive zone: 15-24: 63 percent
    • neutral zone: 8-19: 42 percent
  • Horvat was 5-17; H.Sedin, 9-17; Sutter, 12-18; Gaunce, 2-6.

Game Stats Reports:  Game, Face-OffsShotsEvent

Notes:

  • Jacob Markstrom is now undefeated in four career starts vs. Carolina (3-0-1).
  • The win was the Canucks 7th Straight win against the Carolina Hurricanes.
  • Vancouver scratches for second straight game: (9) Jack Skille – (55) Alex Biega – (88) Nikita Tryamkin.
  • Canucks are 10-6-6 with Brandon Sutter in the Vancouver lineup.
  • Jannik Hansen led the Canucks with 5 shots; Erik Gudbranson had 4 shots; Brandon Sutter, Derek Dorsett and Ben Hutton had 3 shots each.
  • Derek Dorsett led all Canucks with 5 hits.
  • Sven Baertschi had 3 giveaways; Jake Virtanen, 3 takeaways.
  • Alex Edler had 6 shot attempts blocked; Philip Larsen and Luca Sbisa, had 4 and 3 shot attempts blocked .
  • Alex Edler had 5 blocked shots.
  • Vancouver had 15-blocked shots; 10-giveaways; 10-takeaways, in the game.
  • The Canucks had 12 players with a positive Corsi For (All Situations) in the game led by Ben Hutton +14; Jannik Hansen and Markus Granlund +8; Brandon Sutter +7; Daniel Sedin +5.
  • Vancouver had 15 players with a positive Corsi For (5-on-5): Ben Hutton, +12; Jannik Hansen, Erik Gudbranson at +9 each; Markus Granlund +8; Brandon Sutter +7; Luca Sbisa +6.

Note: Corsi stats from naturalstattrick.com and hockeystats.ca

Game Day Preview: Vancouver Looks To Make It Consecutive Weekend Wins Against Carolina

Jan 6, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Sven Baertschi (47) scores against Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Eddie Lack (31) during the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 6, 2016; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Sven Baertschi (47) scores against Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Eddie Lack (31) during the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports

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andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

October 16, 2016

Game Time: 7:00 PM PST
Location: Rogers Arena
TV: Sportsnet 1
Radio: TSN 1040

What’s Up?:

Vancouver (1-0-0=2 pts) play their second of four consecutive home games to start the season, taking on the Carolina Hurricanes (0-0-1=1pts) at Rogers Arena.

Vancouver hosted Calgary in their season/home opener at Rogers Arena, defeating their division rivals in a 2-1  shootout, handing the Flames their third consecutive loss of the season.

Canucks top line of the Sedins and Loui Ericksson scored the 1-1 goal with 3:51 left in the game. With a scoreless overtime, the game would be decided in the shootout when Brandon Sutter would pot the winning goal, for Vancouver’s first victory of the season at home.

The Hurricanes played their season opener on the road on Thursday night against the Winnipeg Jets, in the first game of a 6 game road trip, blowing a three goal, 4-1 lead, losing in overtime 5-4.

Jeff Skinner and Lee Stempniak each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Jordan Staal and Victor Rask also scored for the Hurricanes.  Goalie Cam Ward stopped 21 shots in the loss.

Carolina is hoping for better fortune tonight in the second game of four on their Western Canada road swing, while Vancouver will be doing all they can to hand them their second consecutive loss to start the season.

Eddie Lack is expected to get the start in net for the Hurricanes, while it is possible that Jacob Markstrom could start for the Canucks.

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What’s at stake:

Vancouver would like to keep winning, and make it back-to-back victories on home ice, and build on the momentum of the emotional win against Calgary last night.

Vancouver power play was 0 for 3 last night, and the concern of the Canucks man advantage woes continuing need to be nipped in the bud, if Canucks management are really serious of making the playoffs.

Records:
Carolina: 0-0-1 (Road: 0-0-1)
Vancouver: 1-0-0 (Home: 1-0-0)

Quick Stats:   SF  SA   PP    PK    PIM     CF          CA       SCF  SCA  HITS 
Carolina              27   26    2-4   4-5      12       56(42)     46(29)    13      16      15
Vancouver          31   25    0-3    2-2       6       73(48)     45(31)     16      13      11
                                                              5v5 stats in parenthesis for CF & CA

Canucks At A Glance:

    • Vancouver is 35-25-11 against Carolina all-time. Among Canucks, Henrik Sedin has the most career points with 12.
    • Loui Eriksson’s assist last night was his first point as a Canuck, and his 7th point (3-4=7) in his last 7 games against the Flames.
    • Daniel Sedin’s goal last night was his 84th career point against the Calgary Flames, the highest point total of any active NHL player against the Flames.
    • Ryan Miller improved career shoot-out record last night to 56-33, and stopped 224 of 312 shoot-out attempts against (.718%).
    • The Canucks have owned the Hurricanes since October of 1999. They’ve posted an 6-0-2 record in eight games.

Potential Canucks Lineup:

#22D. Sedin-#33H.Sedin-#21Ericksson
#60Granlund-#20Sutter-#36Hansen
#47Baertschi-#53Horvat-#18Virtanen
#14Burrows-#50Gaunce-#15Dorsett

#23Edler-#8Tanev
#27Hutton-#44Gudbranson
#5Sbisa-#63Larsen

#25Markstrom
#30Miller

Potential Hurricanes Lineup:

Skinner-Rask-Stempniak
Nordstrom-Staal-Nestrasil
Aho-Lindholm-Teravainen
Bickell-McClement-Stalberg

Slavin-Faulk
Hainsey-Pesce
Hanifin-Dahlbeck

Lack
Ward

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