
After months of rumors, speculation, self-imposed deadlines and waiting,
Mats Sundin finally took the ice on Wednesday night, making his debut with the Vancouver Canucks. The 37-year old Sundin played 24 shifts and logged 15:02 in ice-time, as the Canucks beat Edmonton,
4-2, snapping a two-game losing streak.
For nearly two periods it was a defensive battle, until the two teams had an offensive outburst combining for four goals in the final six minutes of the second period, including a pair from Vancouver's
Steve Bernier just 12 seconds apart. With the game tied, 1-1, Bernier ripped a slap shot behind Edmonton goalie
Dwayne Roloson at the 17:20 mark, and then tapped in a one-timer on a feed from
Alexandre Burrows to give the Canucks a 3-1 lead heading to the third period.
After
Erik Cole scored his eighth goal of the season for Edmonton, cutting the deficit to 3-2,
Pavol Demitra added an empty net goal with 36 seconds to play, clinching the win for Vancouver.
Bernier and Burrows each finished with three points for Vancouver, while
Jason LaBarbera stopped 23-of-25 shots to pick up his second win as a member of the Canucks.