Arizona Coyotes goalie Karel Vejmelka, left, of the Czech Republic, is struck in the mask by the puck as Vancouver Canucks’ Brock Boeser stands in front of him during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, on Saturday, December 3, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Arizona Coyotes goalie Karel Vejmelka, left, of the Czech Republic, is struck in the mask by the puck as Vancouver Canucks’ Brock Boeser stands in front of him during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, on Saturday, December 3, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Horvat scores OT winner, Canucks earn 3-2 victory over Arizona Coyotes

Vancouver’s Luke Schenn registers 2,947th career hit, an NHL record for defencemen

Bo Horvat scored with 50.1 seconds left in overtime and the Vancouver Canucks edged the visiting Arizona Coyotes 3-2 on Saturday.

Horvat and Brock Boeser also had goals for the Canucks (10-12-3) in regulation.

Jakob Chychrun and Christian Fischer scored for the Coyotes (7-11-4), who are winless in their last four outings.

Spencer Martin stopped 21-of-23 shots for the Canucks. He takes over the crease from Thatcher Demko, who’s expected to miss about six weeks after leaving Thursday’s loss to the Florida Panthers with a lower-body injury.

Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves for Arizona.

Horvat tipped Quinn Hughes’ long bomb in from the slot on an overtime power play after Arizona was called for too many men.

Boeser forced overtime, dropping to one knee to get off a blistering wrist shot that soared past Vejmelka and tied the game at 2-2 at the 11:48 mark of the third.

Vancouver got a prime chance to draw level late in the second when Arizona took back-to-back penalties, giving the Canucks a two-man advantage for a minute and 19 seconds. The home side failed to registered a single shot across the stretch.

It briefly appeared as if Vancouver’s Nils Aman got on the scoreboard 17:00 into the middle frame with a shot from the top of the crease as Arizona’s J.J. Moser fell into the net, knocking it off its pegs.

Officials on the ice called a goal, but a review determined the net was knocked off “well prior” to the goal being scored.

Earlier in the frame, Canucks’ winger Nils Hoglander saw his goal waived off due to teammate J.T. Miller’s hooking penalty.

Arizona retook the lead 1:52 into the second after Hughes was called for hooking.

Chychrun launched a one-timer from the top of the faceoff circle, sending the puck sailing into the top corner of the net to give the Coyotes a 2-1 lead.

Vancouver got a power-play goal of its own 16:49 into the first after Arizona’s Nick Schmaltz was called for delay of game for putting the puck over the glass.

Pettersson blasted a shot from distance and Horvat, stationed at the side of the net, tipped it in to level the score at 1-1 with his 18th goal of the season.

The Canucks went 1-for-8 with the man advantage Saturday while the Coyotes were 1-for-3.

An errant pass led to the game’s opening goal. Arizona’s Jusso Valimaki picked off the puck and sliced it to Liam O’Brien, who sprang Fischer for a clear breakaway.

Fischer slid a shot under Martin’s left pad 11:22 into the first for his fifth goal of the season.

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BIG HITTER

Vancouver’s Luke Schenn registered his 2,947th career hit, setting a new record for hits by an NHL defenceman. The league starting tracking hits in 2005-06.

LINEUP CHANGES

Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau said Saturday morning that Boeser would be a healthy scratch against the Coyotes. The right-winger drew into the lineup after Dakota Joshua picked up a minor injury in the morning skate.

PLAYING FOR A CURE

Vancouver held its annual Hockey Fights Cancer night. Canucks players wore lavender-coloured warm-up jerseys with name bars paying tribute to someone who’s battled the disease and a young cancer patient from B.C. Children’s Hospital performed the ceremonial puck drop.

UP NEXT

The Canucks close out a four-game homestand Monday when they host the Montreal Canadiens. The Coyotes fight the Flames in Calgary the same night.

Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press

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