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Canucks Outlast Bruins in Marathon Shootout for Victory

The Canucks rallied from a third-period deficit to win 5-4 in a seven-round shootout, with Liam Ohgren scoring the only shootout goal and Andrew Peeke tying the game late.

  • On Saturday night, the Vancouver Canucks beat the Boston Bruins 5-4 in a seven-round shootout, with Liam Ohgren scoring the lone shootout goal over Jeremy Swayman.
  • After surrendering a third-period lead, the Bruins saw the game slip into overtime as Andrew Peeke tied it with 3:44 left when his shot hit the post and bounced off Kevin Lankinen.
  • Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen made 38 saves in regulation and came up big in the shootout, while Bruins netminder Jeremy Swayman stopped 18 shots despite Boston outshooting Vancouver 41-22 in regulation and overtime.
  • Boston Bruins fell to 20-15-1 after the shootout defeat, ending their perfect extra-session record and allowing Vancouver Canucks to notch a fourth straight victory.
  • Amid surprise shootout choices by coach Marco Sturm, the Bruins face a quick turnaround Sunday vs Ottawa at TD Garden while the Canucks close their trip Monday at Philadelphia.
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Marco Rossi and the Vancouver Canucks celebrated their next win in the North American Hockey League NHL. In penalty shooting, the Canadians defeated the Boston Bruins with 5:4. The Vorarlberger Rossi got almost 24 minutes ice time and joined an assist.The shootout became the marathon, Liam Öhgren scored the only goal in the seventh round. Already in the regular season he had scored a goal and an assist.

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Liam Ohgren was the only marker of the dam fire, allowing the Canucks to beat the Bruins 5-4.

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Canucks outlast Bruins in marathon shootout for victory

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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