| 
			Canucks rally for OT win over Hurricanes 
		 Send a link to a friend 
			
			 [October 17, 2016] 
			VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- 
			Just two games into the NHL season, Vancouver Canucks center Brandon 
			Sutter already has a new nickname. 
 "Mr. Clutch finishes it off again," Canucks defenseman Ben Hutton 
			said with a laugh.
 
 Sutter scored 32 seconds into overtime to give Vancouver a 4-3, 
			come-from-behind victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday 
			night.
 
 Sutter also scored the winning goal in 2-1 shootout victory over the 
			Calgary Flames in the season opener Saturday.
 
 "It's a long season," Sutter said. "To come from behind twice like 
			that in our own rink is big, something that we didn't do very well 
			last year."
 
 Vancouver (2-0-0) trailed 3-0 with 5:28 gone in the second period 
			Sunday. Center Bo Horvat's goal at 12:03 of the second started the 
			comeback. The Canucks tied the game in the third with goals from 
			center Markus Granlund, who also had an assist, and Hutton.
 
 Vancouver also trailed the Flames 1-0 going in the third period 
			Saturday. The Canucks were 3-30-1 when trailing after two periods 
			last season.
 
 Canucks coach Willie Desjardins likes what his team is showing early 
			this season.
 
 "It's better than losing," he said. "It's nice to get the wins.
 
 "Both games we were down in the third and found a way. We didn't do 
			that a lot last year when we got behind."
 
			
			 Sutter ended the overtime quickly. He picked up a loose puck in the 
			Vancouver zone, skated the length of the ice, then blew a shot over 
			the shoulder of Carolina goaltender Eddie Lack.
 "I just tried to get my feet going, get skating," Sutter said. 
			"Their D really didn't commit to me much, so I figured I'd take a 
			chance at a shot, and it worked out."
 
 It was another game that got away from the Hurricanes, who are 0-6-3 
			in their past nine visits to Vancouver.
 
 Carolina blew a 4-1, third-period lead in a 5-4 overtime loss to the 
			Winnipeg Jets in their season-opening game. The Hurricanes are 0-0-2 
			to start the season.
 
 "We have to find ways to win," Carolina center Jordan Staal said. 
			"We've done some good things through these games. Obviously, we 
			haven't finished strong. We have to find a way to do that."
 
 The Canucks controlled the game early in the first period, 
			outshooting the Hurricanes 8-1 at one point. Carolina took the lead 
			with a pair of goals 1:34 apart.
 
 Vancouver took control again in the third period, outshooting 
			Carolina 13-5.
 
 Hutton said the Canucks talked about the Hurricanes' collapse in 
			Winnipeg between the second and third period.
 
 "We knew if we kept pushing and pushing and pushing, eventually 
			they'd break, and that's what happened," he said.
 
 Defenseman Justin Faulk scored a goal and added an assist for 
			Carolina. Center Victor Rask and left winger Teuvo Teravainen, on 
			the power play, also scored.
 
 Lack, who made 27 saves on the night, said the Hurricanes can't keep 
			giving away points.
 
 [to top of second column]
 | 
            
			 
            
			Canucks forward Henrik Sedin (33) moves the puck towards Carolina 
			Hurricanes goaltender Eddie Lack (31) during the first period at 
			Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			"It's not good," he said. "It's obviously something we are going to 
			have to address as a team.
 "I feel like we had the game under control. We do play a good team 
			game and everything, and then it's individual mistakes. We're giving 
			the puck away."
 
 Coach Bill Peters said Carolina can't be content to sit on leads.
 
 He also wasn't happy with a second-period penalty his team took. The 
			Canucks scored their first goal seconds after that penalty ended.
 
 "You have to extend the lead," he said. "How did it start, 3-0?
 
 "We took an own-zone penalty. Is that a good penalty? There you go. 
			Identify the problem and be solution-based. That's what we will do."
 
 Goaltender Jacob Markstrom stopped 19 shots in his first start of 
			the season for Vancouver.
 
 Horvat said the quick start to the season has given some confidence 
			to a Canucks team that some picked to finish last in the league.
 
 "It gives everybody hope knowing we can come back when we are down 
			like this and we don't give up," said Horvat, who has scored six 
			goals in four career games against Carolina. "It shows great 
			character on our part. We battled right to the end, never gave up."
 
 NOTES: Canucks C Bo Horvat moved up from the fourth line to a unit 
			with LW Sven Baertschi and RW Jake Virtanen. C Brendan Gaunce 
			replaced Horvat between LW Alex Burrows and RW Derek Dorsett. ... 
			Vancouver's scratches were RW Jack Skille, D Nikita Tryamkin and D 
			Alex Biega. ... Vancouver's homestand continues Tuesday against the 
			St. Louis Blues. ... D Jakub Nakladal, signed by Carolina as a free 
			agent, practiced with the team Saturday but didn't dress for the 
			Sunday game. ... Carolina's other scratches were LW Phillip Di 
			Giuseppe and RW Martin Frk. ... The Hurricanes' Western Canadian 
			road swing continues Tuesday in Edmonton. ... Carolina's last win in 
			Vancouver came on Oct. 15, 1999.
 
			[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			
			
			 
			
			
			 |