VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Quinn Hughes scored at 2:36 of overtime as the Vancouver Canucks overcame a two-goal deficit to beat the New York Islanders 4-3 on Wednesday night.

J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser eaxh had a goal and two assists, and Filip Hronek also scored for Vancouver, winners of 10 of 12 (10-1-1). Hughes also had two assists and Thatcher Demko stopped 30 shots.

ā€œWe believe in ourselves, we think we have a really good team and I think there was a feeling we were going to win that game the entire game,ā€ Hughes said. ā€œThose are the points that are going to matter in March and April.ā€

Brock Nelson, Bo Horvat and Pierre Engvall scored for New York, and Mathew Barzal had two assists. Ilya Sorokin finished with 39 saves as the Islanders squandered a two-goal lead and lost their sixth straight (0-4-2).

Trailing 3-1, the Canucks pulled within one with 8:57 left in the second as Boeser got a pass from Miller in the slot to cut the Islanders lead back down to one.

Vancouver tied it on Hronekā€™s power-play goal at 8:30 of the third period. The Canucks converted a two-man advantage with New Yorkā€™s Noah Dobson and Jean-Gabriel Pageau both serving minor penalties. Hronekā€™s goal was his first of the season and extended his point streak to 11 games.

New York gave up three power-play goals on six chances and is 11 for 20 on the penalty kill during the losing streak.

ā€œI didnā€™t like our penalty-killing. I thought we were too passive,ā€ coach Lane Lambert said. ā€œWhen you are getting scored on, you start to sit back. And thatā€™s what happened a little bit with that, and you canā€™t take two penalties on the same play.ā€

In the extra period, Hughes fired a wrist shot past Sorokin for the win.

The Islanders scored first with Engvall shooting five-hole on Demko on a cross-ice feed from Oliver Wahlstrom for a power-play goal 7:30 into the game.

New York increased the lead to 2-0 just 1:22 later with another power-play goal. Demko made the initial save on Nelson, who then scoopthe puck over the sprawling goalie.

ā€œI thought after the first period, they got those two power play goals, we were a little bit sloppy in some parts of our games,ā€ Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said. ā€œI thought the mood after the first, I was talking to the coaches, and they were really good. It wasnā€™t cocky, it was ā€˜Weā€™re two down but thereā€™s plenty of time left.ā€™ā€

Miller scored his 10th of the season on the power play at 4:39 of the second period with a one-timer off a pass from Elias Pettersson to pull Vancouver to 2-1.

Horvat, traded from Vancouver to New York on Jan. 30 after nine years with the Canucks, made it 3-1 at 8:33 of the second period on a quick 1-2 with Barzal before finding a way past Demko.

Horvat, making his first visit back in Vancouver since the trade, was honored with a video tribute in the first period.

ā€œIt was emotional for me the whole warmup,ā€ he said. ā€œIt brought back some memories. and just the whole tribute and everybody the way they reacted, just meant a lot to me. It was pretty special. I had a lot of good times (here), a lot of firsts, and a lot of memories.ā€

Canucks defenseman Carson Soucy will miss six to eight weeks with a lower body injury after blocking a shot.

UP NEXT

Islanders: At Seattle on Thursday night in the third of a four-game trip.

Canucks: At Calgary on Thursday night.

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