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Pettersson sets rookie mark in Canucks’ win

VANCOUVER 3 CHICAGO 2 (OT)

- JAY COHEN

CHICAGO — All it took was 16 extra seconds and one fancy passing sequence with Bo Horvat and Alexander Edler.

Vancouver is headed home with a little momentum after a pair of solid performanc­es on the road.

Horvat scored 16 seconds into overtime, and the Canucks stopped Chicago’s five-game win streak with a 3-2 victory over the Blackhawks on Monday night.

“That was a hell of an effort by our whole group tonight,” coach Travis Green said.

Horvat and Edler each had a goal and an assist for Vancouver, which was coming off a 3-2 shootout victory in Dallas on Sunday. Markus Granlund also scored, and Thatcher Demko made 29 saves in his third career win.

The Canucks (31-32-10) remain on the fringe of the playoff race in the jumbled bottom of the Western Conference, pulling within six points of Arizona for the second wild card.

While the post-season is a long shot, they open a seven-game homestand Wednesday night against Ottawa and might be able to build some momentum for next season with a strong finish.

“Getting these wins have been really good for our team,” Horvat said.

Elias Pettersson picked up an assist on Granlund’s 10th goal for his 61st point, snapping a tie with Pavel Bure and Ivan Hlinka for the franchise rookie record. Pettersson was selected by Vancouver with the fifth-overall pick when the draft was held in Chicago in 2017.

“It’s special that I broke the record where it all started,” he said. “It’s a cool [feeling].”

Jonathan Toews and Erik Gustafsson scored for Chicago (32-30-10), and Corey Crawford made 31 stops. The Blackhawks pulled within four points of the Coyotes, who lost 4-1 to the Lightning.

“I don’t think anyone brought their ‘A’ game today,” Toews said. “We need to win every game. We needed to win tonight and we need to win the next one.”

The Blackhawks trailed 2-1 before Gustafsson’s long slap shot went off Edler in front and past Demko with 3:13 left in regulation. But Horvat stepped up in overtime, finishing a give-and-go with Edler for his 25th of the season.

“Eagle made a good play to get it back to me and I just wanted to whack at it,” Horvat said. “I wasn’t even sure it was in until I kind of went past the goalie and saw it was in and threw my arms in the air. It was pretty awesome.”

Chicago jumped in front with its first power-play goal since Feb. 27 against Anaheim, stopping a seven-game drought. Toews redirected Patrick Kane’s pass through the legs of Demko for his 31st goal with 35 seconds left in the first period. It was Kane’s 59th assist and 100th point on the season. The all-star winger became the third player in franchise history with multiple 100-point seasons, joining Denis Savard and Jeremy Roenick.

The Canucks responded with two in the second. Edler tied it at 1-1 when he drove a power-play slap shot by a screened Crawford 53 seconds into the period, and Granlund swept in a rebound at 6:22.

Lightning 4, Coyotes 1

TAMPA, Florida — Steven Stamkos scored his 36th goal of the season and the Tampa Bay Lightning clinched the Presidents’ Trophy with a 4-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Monday night.

The Lightning, who have 116 points, will have home-ice advantage throughout the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Stamkos became the franchise leader in goals with his 384th.

Victor Hedman added his 10th goal of the season and Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 28 shots. Anthony Cirelli scored his fifth short-handed goal of the season while Yanni Gourde notched his 20th goal of the season.

Clayton Keller scored for Arizona, which remains one point ahead of Minnesota for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

 ?? PAUL BEATTY, AP ?? Canucks centre Bo Horvat is congratula­ted by teammate Adam Gaudette after scoring the OT winner Monday in Chicago.
PAUL BEATTY, AP Canucks centre Bo Horvat is congratula­ted by teammate Adam Gaudette after scoring the OT winner Monday in Chicago.

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