Vancouver Canucks collapse in 5-4 overtime loss to Seattle Kraken
VANCOUVER — For about 55 minutes, the Vancouver Canucks had control of the Seattle Kraken on Saturday afternoon. Then suddenly they didn’t.
Trailing 4-1 late in the third period, the Kraken stunned Vancouver by scoring three goals to tie the game. Then Vince Dunn scored his second of the night 2:15 into overtime to give Seattle a 5-4 win that snapped a five-game losing streak.
It was an epic collapse by the Canucks. It was the first time in franchise history, and only the third time in NHL history, that a team fought back for a win after facing a three-goal deficit in the final five minutes of regulation.
“It’s pretty devastating,” said Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk, who had a goal and an assist in his 500th NHL game. “We should never be losing that game, let alone letting it get to overtime.