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Tonight we celebrate autism acceptance with Canucks Autism Network, presented by Herbaland.

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LAST MEETING - APR. 18/21: VAN 3 vs TOR 2 (OT)

Bo Horvat scored to cut Vancouver's deficit to one goal at 16:23 in the second period...Nils Höglander recorded the lone assist on the play...Nils Höglander notched the game-tying goal at 12:03 in the third period, marking his second multi-point game (1-1-2) of the season...Jalen Chatfield recorded his first career NHL point with an assist on the play while Bo Horvat collected the second assist...Bo Horvat scored the game-winning goal at 1:19 in overtime, tying Brock Boeser for the team-lead in goals (16) and recording his second three-point game (2-1-3) of the season...Tyler Myers and Brock Boeser recorded the assists on the play...Tyler Myers recorded team-highs in hits (3), blocked shots (5), time on ice (30:08), and tied three others for the team-lead in shots (3)...Braden Holtby made a season-high 37 saves.

Horvat lifts Canucks past Maple Leafs in OT, 3-2

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PUT A BO ON IT

Matching a personal season-high with three points (2-1-3) on Apr. 18/21, Bo Horvat tied Brock Boeser for the team-lead in goals (16) this season, while also surpassing Ryan Kesler and J.T. Miller for 3rd place in franchise history for overtime goals (4) by a centre. His four career overtime markers rank t8th among all skaters in Canucks history, while his 16 game-winners are 6th-most among all Vancouver centres.

TOR@VAN: Horvat gives Canucks the win in overtime

GOING FOUR IT

Capturing a 3-2 overtime win on Apr. 18/21 vs Toronto, the Canucks extended their current win streak against the Maple Leafs to three games, marking the sixth time in franchise history that the club has won three consecutive games against Toronto. With a win tonight, Vancouver can record four consecutive wins against Toronto for the third time in franchise history, and the first time since Feb. 21/09 (part of an 11-game win streak from Jan. 1/06 - Nov. 2/13).

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