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Elias Pettersson's OT winner helps Canucks beat Penguins 4-3

Elias Pettersson's OT goal gives Canucks 4th straight win

Pettersson took a lead pass from Filip Hronek and beat Tristan Jarry for his 22nd goal of the season and second of the game. Pettersson is the third player in NHL history — and first since Daniel Alfredsson in 2007 — to score a game-winning goal in four straight games.

“I tried to get lost in the play and cheat a little bit, I guess for the offense,” Pettersson said. “It bounced right for me.”

Pettersson also had two assists and now has seven goals and 12 points in his last four games. His 12 points in four games is tied for the third-most points during a four-game span in team history.

Brock Boeser also scored twice for the Canucks, while J.T. Miller added three assists and now has eight points in his last four games. The Canucks are 31-1-1 in the 33 games Boeser and Pettersson have scored a goal.

Thatcher Demko made 31 saves for the Canucks, who won their fourth straight game and are now 4-1 on their seven-game road trip. They’ve scored at least four goals in four of the five games played so far. Vancouver has points in 14 of its last 16 games overall.

“Pretty resilient group,” Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said. “There are moments, obviously, we have to clean up. But I thought that when the pressure’s on us, guys aren’t getting rattled.”

Sidney Crosby scored twice for Pittsburgh, including the tying goal with 28.2 seconds left to force overtime. Crosby has 24 goals this season and 574 in his career, surpassing Hall of Famer Mike Bossy for 22nd-place on the NHL’s career goals list.

“I didn’t think the start was good,” Crosby said. “In the second and third we were better. It’s hard when you fall behind against a team like that. I thought we did a good job of staying with it.”

Marcus Pettersson scored his first of the season for Pittsburgh, which has lost three of five following a six-game point streak. The Penguins also lost their fourth straight overtime game, matching a team record.

Alex Nedeljkovic started for Pittsburgh, but allowed three goals on nine first-period shots. Jarry stopped 19 shots in relief.

“We made the decision to switch goalies mainly because we were trying to create a spark,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “We didn’t think our team had the energy that it needed. I thought Jarry played real well.”

Boeser scored twice for the Canucks in the first 6:31 of the game.

Elias Pettersson sent a pass through the slot to Boeser, who tapped it in from the backdoor post to open the scoring at 5:44 of the first period. Boeser scored a power-play goal 47 seconds later when he deflected Miller’s point shot behind Nedeljkovic from the slot. Since Jan. 4,

Marcus Pettersson scored for Pittsburgh at 16:20 of the first period, but Elias Pettersson helped Vancouver regain its two-goal lead when he tipped Hronek’s point shot past Nedeljkovic.

Crosby cut the deficit to a goal, 3-2, at 6:05 of the second period when he beat Demko with a glove-side wrist shot.

UP NEXT

Canucks: Play the sixth game of a seven-game road trip Saturday at Buffalo.

Penguins: Visit Carolina on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

VAN leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 5:44 Brock Boeser Goal (26) Tip-In, assists: Elias Pettersson (34), J.T. Miller (37)
Goal 1st Period 6:31 Brock Boeser Goal (27) Tip-In, assists: J.T. Miller (38), Elias Pettersson (35)
Goal 1st Period 16:20 Marcus Pettersson Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Jansen Harkins (4)
Goal 1st Period 17:31 Elias Pettersson Goal (21) Tip-In, assists: Filip Hronek (32), J.T. Miller (39)
Goal 2nd Period 6:05 Sidney Crosby Goal (23) Snap Shot, assists: Jake Guentzel (27), Marcus Pettersson (15)
Goal 3rd Period 19:31 Sidney Crosby Goal (24) Tip-In, assists: Erik Karlsson (22), Kris Letang (24)
Goal 4th Period 3:05 Elias Pettersson Goal (22) Wrist Shot, assists: Filip Hronek (33)

Statistics

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21 Blocked Shots 9
15 Hits 29
12 Takeaways 12
29 Shots 35
1 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 4
50.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 31
47.5 Faceoff Win Percent 52.5
5 Giveaways 12
4 Total Penalties 2
8 Penalty Minutes 4
Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Stuart Skinner, G Day-To-Day Apr 5
Caleb Jones, D Injured Reserve Apr 5
Blake Lizotte, C Out Mar 17
Filip Hallander, C Injured Reserve Feb 27
Peyton Kettles, D Out Nov 24
Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Lankinen, G Out Apr 6
Evander Kane, LW Day-To-Day Apr 6
Thatcher Demko, G Injured Reserve Mar 3
Jonathan Lekkerimaki, RW Out Feb 27
Filip Chytil, C Injured Reserve Feb 25

Game Information

PPG Paints Arena

Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Attendance: 18,190 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 39 29 87 9
Anaheim 41 31 87 5
Vegas 35 26 86 16
Los Angeles 32 26 83 19
San Jose 37 32 81 7
Seattle 32 33 75 11
Calgary 32 36 72 8
Vancouver 22 46 52 8

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 49 22 104 6
Pittsburgh 40 22 96 16
Philadelphia 39 26 90 12
NY Islanders 42 31 89 5
Columbus 38 27 88 12
Washington 39 30 87 9
New Jersey 40 34 83 3
NY Rangers 33 36 75 9
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