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PITTSBURGH — The Vancouver Canucks emerged victorious with a 4-3 overtime win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Thursday, thanks to a standout performance by Elias Pettersson. Pettersson’s two goals and two assists, including the game-winner in overtime, were pivotal in the Canucks’ recovery.

Pettersson’s breakaway goal in overtime, assisted by Filip Hronek, marked his seventh goal in a four-game streak, highlighting his significant contribution to the Canucks’ success. Brock Boeser also played a crucial role, scoring twice, while J.T. Miller provided three assists for the Canucks (28-11-3), who now boast four consecutive wins. Goalie Thatcher Demko made 32 saves, helping secure the team’s victory.

Sidney Crosby was a key player for the Penguins (20-15-5), scoring twice, including a late tying goal in the third period. Marcus Pettersson also contributed with a goal and an assist. Tristan Jarry, who replaced Alex Nedeljkovic after the first period, made 19 saves but couldn’t prevent the Canucks’ overtime win.

Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan switched goalies to inject energy into the team, noting the lack of intensity in the first period. The strategy partially paid off, with the Penguins showing improved performance in the latter stages of the game.

The Canucks had a strong start, with Boeser scoring two quick goals in the first period. Marcus Pettersson and Sidney Crosby’s goals brought the Penguins back into contention, but Elias Pettersson’s deflection gave Vancouver the edge again.

Despite the Penguins’ efforts to rally back, including outshooting the Canucks 14-5 in the third period, it was Vancouver’s night, with Elias Pettersson sealing the win in overtime.

Coach Rick Tocchet of the Canucks praised the team’s resilience and ability to handle pressure, acknowledging areas for improvement. The Penguins’ Marcus Pettersson commended his team’s hard-fought effort in tying the game, highlighting the increased competition in the final periods.

In team milestones, the Canucks have maintained a perfect record when leading after two periods this season. Elias Pettersson’s recent performance ties him with Daniel Alfredsson for the second-longest streak in NHL history for game-winning goals in consecutive games.

Penguins forward Reilly Smith suffered an upper-body injury after a hit from Canucks defenseman Nikita Zadorov and is currently being evaluated. Sidney Crosby’s 573rd career goal ties him with Mike Bossy for the eighth-most goals with a single franchise in NHL history.

Matt Windsor (US)
Matt Windsor (US)
MLB expert writer.

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