Vancouver Canucks score 3 goals in last minute
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The goal made Vancouver the first team in the history of NHL competition to ever score three goals in the final minute of regulation and come back to win the game.
From The New York Times
Nick Foligno scored twice and Ryan Donato's 30th goal of the season sparked an early-third-period run of three goals in 1:33 as the visiting Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins 5-2 on Thursday.
From Reuters
Geekie extended his point streak to an NHL career-high nine games (seven goals, 10 assists).
From National Hockey League
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Following a disappointing season for the Vancouver Canucks, there could be more turnover on the roster this summer.
On Wednesday night, Vancouver’s slim, mathematical path to the playoffs vanished when Kirill Kaprizov scored on a one-time goal to defeat the San Jose Sharks in overtime. Due to NHL tie-breaking protocol, the Canucks can no longer catch either the St. Louis Blues or Wild in the Western Conference standings.
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The team was officially eliminated from playoff contention with the Minnesota Wild's 8-7 overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday. But it didn't just signal the end of their post-season hopes,
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Kevin Lankinen needed a bounce-back performance. He’s had a solid season, but his play has dipped since the 4 Nations Face-Off break, and his last outing against the Blue Jackets, where he surrendered six goals against on 38 shots, was especially rough.
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