Dallas – Kiefer Sherwood scored with 1:16 leaving overtime Pius sterus In the last minute the regulation scored two of the three goals of Vancouver 6 to 5 and Canucks made the history of the NHL by stunning threats Dallas stars 6-5 Tuesday evening.
Suter’s second goal tied up a score of 5-5, the remaining 5.2 seconds and sent Vancouver to record books. According to ESPN research, Canucks are the first team in the NHL history to exceed the three goals deficit in the last minute of the regulation.
“It wasn’t easy, but we stuck with it,” Suter said in his interview with the official team website for the official website of the team. “We had some nice Power-play goals, and then we just fought and believed to the end.”
Aat installment launched the late assembly of scoring with exactly 1 minute remaining in the third period while Jake Debrusk and Victor Mancini He scored the Power-Play targets at the beginning of the third for Canucks who retained their hopes for a thin playoff. Thatcher demko made 23 savings.
“It is obvious that it was a fun game for us,” Suter said. “There’s a lot of excitement and we’re glad we’ve got one of them, especially because it was a really good team.”
Sherwood agreed.
“He says a lot about the group,” he said in the Canucks dressing room. “When we hit the adversity, we just dug. The boys were able to do and do things.”
Mikko Rantanen, Mason Marchment and Matt Duchene During the first two periods scored Power-play targets Mavrik Bourque and Mikael Granlund scored in the last three minutes for stars. Casey desmith He stopped 26 shots for Dallas, which is four points for the first place of Winnipeg in the central division and will host Jets on Thursday.
The Granlund, which was an empty network, also had two assists for stars. Also, at the loss of Duchene, Dallas’s fourth 30-bridge shooter became Dallas. Stars and Tampa Bay Lightning They are the only two NHL clubs in this category this season.
Associated Press contributed to this report.