VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Few in the NHL respond to a deficit better than the surging Ducks.
Mikael Granlund scored twice, Mason McTavish scored his first goal in 15 games, and the Ducks beat the Vancouver Canucks, 5-3, on Thursday night for their 24th come-from-behind win of the season, which is tied for the league lead.
John Carlson had three assists, Alex Killorn had a goal and an assist, Troy Terry also scored, and Lukas Dostal stopped 27 shots for the Ducks (40-27-4, 84 points), who stretched their point streak to five games (4-0-1).
The Ducks grabbed a 2-1 lead in the second period, only to see Vancouver rally and tie the score twice before McTavish ended his drought by scoring what proved to be the game-winner at the 5:45 mark of the third.
“It’s been pretty hard,” McTavish told NHL.com. “It’s been a tough couple weeks, stretch of games for me, so it’s nice to get that one for sure. It was a great feeling, for sure.”
The Ducks remained atop the Pacific Division with a five-point cushion (and a game in hand) on second-place Edmonton and a six-point lead (and a game in hand) on third-place Vegas.
Jake DeBrusk, Brock Boeser and Drew O’Connor scored for the Canucks (21-41-8, 50 points), while Filip Hronek and Elias Pettersson each contributed a pair of assists. Kevin Lankinen made 29 saves.
Pettersson’s second assist of the night marked the 500th regular-season point of his NHL career.
Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas returned to the lineup after serving a five-game suspension for the knee-on-knee hit on Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews. The blow left Matthews with a torn knee ligament that required season-ending surgery.
The Canucks got solid play from their special teams. DeBrusk and Boeser each scored power-play goals, and the penalty kill weathered a 95-second five-on-three before conceding Granlund’s goal late on a penalty to defenseman Elias Pettersson.
After the Ducks couldn’t capitalize on an early power play, the Canucks scored on their first man-advantage chance minutes later.DeBrusk received a pass a few feet to the left of Dostal with room to spin and sweep the puck into the far side of the net for a 1-0 lead at 5:45 of the first period.
The Ducks then outshot Vancouver 14-12 and scored a pair of goals over a 2:24 span. They tied it 1-1 at 5:26 of the second period when Carlson made a short feed ahead to Killorn on a rush, who drove through the left faceoff circle before lifting a backhand shot into the net.
The Ducks penned the Canucks in their zone for a long stretch before a rebound popped in the air and Granlund knocked the puck across the goal line just before it landed for a 2-1 lead at 7:50 of the middle frame.
The Canucks were on their third power play of the game when Boeser tied it 2-2 with a one-timer from below the left circle at 13:13 of the second period.
The Ducks couldn’t capitalize on a two-man advantage that lasted 1:36 and bridged the second and third periods, but Granlund followed up his own rebound and scored before the second penalty expired to move the visitors back in front 3-2 at 1:01.
A turnover by Ducks rookie Beckett Sennecke sprung an odd-man rush the other way, and O’Connor put in a rebound to tie it 3-3 at 2:22.
Lankinen made a save on a breakaway by Ducks leading scorer Cutter Gauthier at 5:14, but McTavish scored 31 seconds later to put the Ducks ahead for good.
His first goal in 15 games – his 14th of the season – came at the 5:45 mark of the third period, when he blasted a one-timer over Lankinen’s glove from the faceoff dot for a 4-3 lead. Terry sealed the win with an empty-netter with five seconds left.
NOTES
Vancouver owns the fewest points in the NHL but came in 12-1-0 in its past 13 games against the Ducks. The Canucks were trying for a three-game sweep of the Ducks this season. … Pettersson tallied his 500th regular-season point in his 533rd game. Thomas Gradin is the lone Canuck to hit the milestone faster, doing so in 529 games.
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The Ducks visit Calgary on Thursday at 6 p.m.