Instant Reaction: Canucks Fall 5-4 in OT to Avalanche After Gritty Comeback
The Vancouver Canucks put together a determined effort but ultimately lost 5-4 in overtime to the Colorado Avalanche. The game featured a series of rapid momentum shifts, with both teams trading goals throughout the night.
Game Highlights
- Nathan MacKinnon opened the scoring for Colorado and later added a second goal in the first period.
- Linus Karlsson responded with a highlight-reel goal, his first of the season, going between the legs to beat the goalie.
- Kiefer Sherwood netted his tenth goal of the year, tying the game and giving the Canucks crucial momentum.
- In the third period, Artturi Lehkonen restored the Avalanche lead, only for Drew O'Connor to equalize short-handed shortly after.
- Lehkonen struck again to put Colorado ahead 4-3, but Jake DeBrusk answered with a deflection goal to force overtime.
- Gavin Brindley finally secured the win for Colorado with the overtime game-winner.
Coach and Player Reactions
“The group showed a lot of character coming back multiple times tonight, but we’ve got to close those games out,” said a Canucks team representative.
“A tough loss, but encouraging signs in how we fought,” noted another post-game comment on CanucksArmy.
Summary
Despite falling short, Vancouver’s spirited comeback against one of the league’s strongest opponents underscored their resilience heading into the next stretch of games.
Author’s summary: A fierce contest saw the Canucks battle back repeatedly, but the Avalanche’s overtime strike sealed a dramatic 5-4 finish.
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Canucks Army — 2025-11-10