Canucks blast Senators as Brandon Sutter posts first career hat trick
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[January 26, 2021]
Brandon Sutter collected his
first career hat trick as the Vancouver Canucks snapped a two-game
skid with a 7-1 home-ice victory over the slumping Ottawa Senators
on Monday night to kick off a three-game set between the clubs.
Goaltender Thatcher Demko made 35 saves for the win, his best
performance of the season for a Vancouver team that has struggled to
keep pucks out of the net.
The second part of the mini-series will be Wednesday night.
Entering the game having dropped five of their last six outings, the
Canucks needed an early boost and received it when Sutter opened the
scoring just before the midway point of the opening frame. Alexander
Edler intercepted a poor clearing attempt and sent a long shot that
Ottawa goalie Matt Murray couldn't handle, and Sutter pounced on the
rebound.
Then, Tyler Motte doubled the Vancouver lead by finishing a play he
started. While on the forecheck, Motte stole the puck from Thomas
Chabot, and then completed a nifty give-and-go with Jay Beagle for his
third goal of the season at the 14:08 mark.
Austin Watson put the Senators on the board when he deflected a point
shot into the net at 11:58 of the second period, but Tanner Pearson
scored 30 seconds later to restore the two-goal edge.
While on a two-on-two rush, Vancouver's Nils Hoglander put the puck off
the boards to get around a defender, and dove to chip a pass to Pearson
as he headed to the net. Pearson buried the chance for his first goal of
the season. The tally at 17:44 of the middle period put the Canucks up
4-1.
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Vancouver Canucks forward
Brandon Sutter (20) scores on Ottawa Senators goalie Matt Murray
(30) as defenseman Erik Gudbranson (44) and defenseman Mike Reilly
(5) look on in the first period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
Sutter netted his second of the game while the Canucks were
short-handed. Seconds after a big save by Demko, Sutter was sent on
a partial breakaway, and he responded with a top-corner shot from
the right circle at 17:44 of the second period.
After Quinn Hughes tallied midway through the third period, rookie
Olli Juolevi scored his first NHL goal, a point-shot blast that
found the twine, and then Sutter completed his hat trick in the
final minute of his 735th career game.
Murray made 28 saves for the Senators, who have lost five straight
(0-4-1). Ottawa rookie Tim Stutzle returned to the lineup after
missing three games due to injury but had a rough night, posting a
minus-4 rating.
--Field Level Media
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