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Canucks second-period goal
The Vancouver Canucks rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3, marking their fourth consecutive victory. Elias Pettersson ignited the comeback by scoring his first goal of the season, followed by quick goals from Kiefer Sherwood and J.T. Miller, with Arshdeep Bains netting his first NHL goal shortly after. Goaltender Kevin Lankinen made 21 saves, contributing to the Canucks' strong performance that saw all four lines score during a six-minute offensive surge. The Penguins, despite a promising start, struggled to maintain momentum and have now lost five straight games. Evgeni Malkin was notable for Pittsburgh with a goal and two assists, but the team was unable to recover after the Canucks took the lead. The Canucks will continue their homestand against the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday.
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- Last Updated
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