Canucks Edge Red Wings 5-4 in OT
Canucks Edge Red Wings 5-4 in OT

Canucks Edge Red Wings 5-4 in OT

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Jake DeBrusk led the Vancouver Canucks to a thrilling 5-4 overtime victory against the Detroit Red Wings, scoring a hat trick that included two power-play goals and the game-winner. Goaltender Kevin Lankinen made history by achieving the most consecutive road wins to start a season in NHL history at 10-0-0. Detroit's starting goalie, Cam Talbot, exited the game due to a lower-body injury, with Ville Husso stepping in to make 15 saves. The game saw back-and-forth scoring, with notable contributions from both teams, including goals from Pius Suter and Vladimir Tarasenko. The Canucks improved their road record to 10-2 this season, while the Red Wings struggled with their penalty kill, ranked last in the league. Vancouver concludes their six-game road trip in Minnesota, while Detroit faces Boston next.

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