Canucks Vs. Predators, Game 3: Vancouver And Nashville Head To Overtime For Second Consecutive Time
The Canucks had been outshooting the Predators through the first two periods by a two to one margin. The Predators offense found some life though in the third period, putting 14 shots on goal in the period. The Canucks ended up with 16 in the period and are still outshooting Nashville 40-26 in the game.
The one beautiful thing about playoff overtime is how unpredictable it is. Buckle in and get ready for the 19th overtime in the playoffs thus far.
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