Hockey

Pettersson scores shootout winner to lift Canucks over Hurricanes after Boeser ties game late

Elias Pettersson scored on the final attempt in the shootout as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Sunday night and avoided a winless five-game trip.

Vancouver forward forces overtime with 17 seconds left in regulation

A male ice hockey player scores a goal from close range with the goaltender stretched on his knees.
Canucks' Elias Pettersson scores the game-winning goal in a shootout against Hurricanes goalie Pyotr Kochetkov for a 4-3 win on Sunday night in Raleigh, N.C. (James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Elias Pettersson scored on the final attempt in the shootout as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Sunday night and avoided a winless five-game trip.

Ethan Bear, J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser scored in regulation for the Canucks, who went 1-4-0 in five road games. Boeser's goal with 17 seconds left in regulation forced overtime. Collin Delia stopped 29 shots.

"They play hard because we're all in it together," Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "They're a good group and they want to win. It doesn't work all the time."

Sebastian Aho scored with 2:52 remaining in regulation to break a tie for the Hurricanes. Paul Stastny and Jordan Martinook had first-period goals for Carolina, which squandered a two-goal lead at home for the second time in a week. Pyotr Kochetkov made 29 saves and slipped to 0-3-1 in four games since winning on Dec. 20.

"We were trying," Martinook said. "It just wasn't 100 per cent there, that's for sure."

Andrei Kuzmenko converted on Vancouver's first shootout attempt. After Andrei Svechnikov evened it for Carolina, Pettersson sealed the win.

WATCH | Pettersson wins it for Vancouver:

Pettersson scores gorgeous shootout winner to push Canucks over Canes

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Duration 1:26
Elias Pettersson pulled out the Forsberg to cash a beauty and clinch Vancouver's shootout victory.

The Hurricanes won twice over the previous three nights, but seemed to be lacking energy.

"We were flat, tired," coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "I think the game [Saturday night versus Pittsburgh] we put everything into that one. But you know what, we still had the game in our hand to win it."

The Hurricanes appeared in good shape after Aho scored his 14th of the season for a 3-2 lead at 17:08 of the third. The Canucks pulled Delia and tied the game on Boeser's goal.

Stastny recorded his third goal of the season just 2:25 into the game. He was on the receiving end of Svechnikov's cross-ice pass.

Martinook's 10th goal of the season came with 34 seconds to play in the first period. He knocked in a rebound of his own shot, scoring for the first time this month.

"That's a game if you looked at it in the first period and you weren't involved, you would think it would have a different outcome," Delia said.

Bear, who was honoured during a first-period stoppage as a former Hurricane returning to the building, scored with 2:08 left in the second period. It was his third goal of the season.

Miller tied it with a strong individual effort. He headed for the slot and sent a shot off the post, then knocked in his own rebound for this 17th goal this season. It was his fourth goal in six games.

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