Daniel Sedin scores in OT to lift Canucks over Blackhawks
CHICAGO — Daniel Sedin and the Vancouver Canucks finally found a way to win after surviving a barrage by one of the NHL’s best and hottest teams.
Sedin scored a power-play goal 2:12 into overtime and the Canucks — all but eliminated from playoff contention — beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-4 on Tuesday night to end a six-game skid.
With his twin brother Henrik Sedin screening goalie Scott Darling, Daniel Sedin connected on a high shot from the top of the right circle. The score withstood a video review for goaltender interference and snapped the Blackhawks’ five-game winning streak.
“Every guy in here has battled hard and had got nothing to show for it,” Daniel Sedin said. “It’s nice to get rewarded with a win.”


