Hockey

Canucks score 2 quick goals in 3rd period to rally past Islanders

Nils Hoglander and rookie Vasily Podkolzin scored 45 seconds apart midway through the third period and Thatcher Demko made 24 saves as the Vancouver Canucks edged the New York Islanders 4-3 on Thursday night.

Nils Hoglander, rookie Vasily Podkolzin score 45 seconds apart in 4-3 win

Canucks' Nils Hoglander, centre, celebrates after putting the puck past Islanders goalie Semyon Varlamov, right, during the third period of Vancouver's 4-3 win on Thursday night at the UBS Arena in Elmont, NY. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Nils Hoglander and rookie Vasily Podkolzin scored 45 seconds apart midway through the third period and Thatcher Demko made 24 saves as the Vancouver Canucks edged the New York Islanders 4-3 on Thursday night.

Anthony Beauvillier had put the Islanders ahead 3-2 early in the third, flipping the puck past Demko at 1:49 for his ninth goal after the teams each scored twice in the second period.

But the Canucks struck twice against the struggling Semyon Varlamov for their second win in New York-area games this week. Vancouver defeated the Rangers 5-2 on Sunday before losing 7-2 at Newark to the New Jersey Devils on Monday.

"We have been a pretty good bounce-back team," Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "We are trying to be mentally tough."

Vancouver has won seven of its last 10 games and is 19-8-4 since Boudreau replaced Travis Green as coach in early December.

"We just come to the rink and work hard," Canucks forward Brock Boeser said. "Our D has been a little more aggressive and helping us, for sure. We want to play hard and play smart."

Brad Hunt and J.T. Miller scored second-period goals for Vancouver, while Noah Dobson and Kyle Palmieri scored for the Islanders.

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Canucks goals 45 seconds apart in the third period gave Vancouver a 4-3 win over New York Islanders Thursday night.

The 21-year-old Hoglander scored his ninth goal at 9:34 of the third finishing off a pretty passing sequence from Conor Garland and Quinn Hughes. Hoglander was a second-round pick by Vancouver in 2019.

The 20-year-old Podkolzin, the 10th overall pick in the 2019 draft, scored his 10th at 10:19 with an assist to Bo Horvat to put the visitors ahead.

"Pods has been awesome," said the 33-year-old Hunt, whose goal was his first as a Canuck. "It's really nice to see him succeeding."

The Islanders started a six-game homestand at UBS Arena after a five-game Western road trip during which they were 2-2-1. Varlamov made 34 saves, but fell to 3-11-1 on the season. New York, which reached the semifinals the past two postseasons, is 20-23-8 this season.

"There a pretty good offensive team," Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. "We turned the puck over way too many times. ... Every mistake seems to end up in the back of our net."

Dobson opened the scoring at 3:37 of the second. The 22-year-old defenceman has 10 goals on the season. Brock Nelson and Andy Greene assisted.

Dobson has nine points — four goals and five assists — in his last 10 games, and his 10 goals since Dec. 5 are the most of all NHL defencemen over that span.

Vancouver tied it at 7:19 when a shot by Hunt trickled past Varlamov. The goal was Hunt's first this season.

Miller extends points streak to 8 games

Miller, the former Ranger, notched his team-best 21st goal at 11:50. Boeser and Quinn Hughes assisted. Miller has points in eight straight games and 17 points (six goals and 11 assists) in his last 10 games overall.

Hughes, who also assisted on Hoglander's goal, has 11 points in his last 10 games and is second on the Canucks with 39 assists.

"You knew they would come with a push. We couldn't find a way to keep the pressure on them," said Palmieri, who tied the contest again for the Islanders at 18:20 of the second, rifling a shot past Demko for his seventh goal. "They tied it up and got the quick one after."

Palmieri's goal was his sixth in his last nine games.

The Islanders had earned points in 11 consecutive games against the Canucks, with a 7-0-4 mark. And in their last five home games against Vancouver, the Islanders were 3-0-2. All five of those games were played at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

But Demko and quick strikes from the potent Canucks offence changed that dynamic.

The Islanders are 4-6-8 in games decided by a single goal including 2-6 in regulation.

"The attitude with our group is pretty good," Trotz added. "They felt they should have gotten a point tonight and I do, too."

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