Watch: Sutter goes shelf to cap Canucks' comeback in OT
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Sutter completes Canucks fierce rally in OT @SubwayCanada #SubwayCanada https://t.co/xOgaOXpou3
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) October 17, 2016
The Carolina Hurricanes were up 3-0 with half the game in the books Sunday.
Then the Vancouver Canucks decided to show up.
Down 3-1 heading into the third, Markus Granlund brought Vancouver within a goal 1:11 into the frame, and Ben Hutton tied the game with slightly under six minutes to play.
Brandon Sutter played hero in overtime, going upstairs blocker side with a beautiful wrister past Eddie Lack to win it.
The goal was Sutter's first of the season, and the Canucks improve to 10-6-6 in the forward's 22 games with the club, according to TSN 1040's Jeff Paterson.
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