Jannik Hansen scored the go-ahead goal with just under six minutes left in the third period to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 4-2 victory over the Nashville Predators on Sunday.
Mikael Samuelsson, Alexander Edler and Henrik Sedin also scored for Vancouver, which has won three of its last four. The Canucks are 7-5-0 so far on their franchise-high 14-game road trip.
Jason Arnott and Jordin Tootoo had goals for the Predators, who have dropped back-to-back games after winning their previous three.
Vancouver trailed 2-1 before Samulesson tied it midway through the third. Hansen put the Canucks ahead with 5:42 left, and Sedin sealed it with an empty-net goal with four seconds remaining.
With the game tied at two, Predators J.P. Dumont and Denis Grebeshkov collided in the neutral zone, and Kyle Wellwood saw an opening and found Hansen with a stretch pass. Hansen had a breakaway on Nashville's Pekka Rinne, who stopped the initial shot, but did not see the rebound lying by his right foot, and Hansen had an easy tap-in for his seventh goal of the season.
Samuelsson had tied it just over four minutes earlier when his unscreened slap shot from the right half boards deflected off Rinne's glove and into the goal at 9:59. It was Samuelsson's career-high 24th goal, and he has scored in three consecutive games, and in five of his last six.
Edler scored the game's first goal at 11:10 of the opening period. From the right corner, Ryan Kesler found Edler all alone in the slot, and his wrist shot beat Rinne on the stick side. The goal was Edler's first since December 2, a span of 31 games.
Arnott tied it at one on a power-play goal at 13:44. The Nashville captain has three goals in Nashville's four games since the Olympic break. He has scored 14 of his 17 goals at home.
Tootoo gave the Predators a 2-1 lead with 12:35 left in the second period. He carried the puck into the Vancouver zone on the left side. His initial shot from the left faceoff dot was stopped by Roberto Luongo, but Tootoo was able to collect the rebound and flip the puck over Luongo's right shoulder and into the net for his sixth goal.