VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Valeri Nichushkin scored 30 seconds into overtime and the Colorado Avalanche erased a three-goal deficit for a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.

Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon each had a goal and an assist for the Avalanche, who have won five straight. Ross Colton also scored and Alexandar Georgiev made 18 saves.

ā€œBest win of the year for sure. Weā€™re really happy with our game,ā€ said MacKinnon, who leads the NHL in scoring with 115 points. ā€œTough start but it was just kind of a weird start, a couple breaks. But we didnā€™t quit.ā€

Nikita Zadorov and J.T. Miller each had a goal and an assist for the Canucks, whose four-game winning streak was snapped. Ilya Mikheyev also had a goal and Casey DeSmith stopped 30 of 34 shots for Vancouver filling in for the injured Thatcher Demko.

The Avalanche started overtime up a man after Vancouverā€™s Carson Soucy put a puck over the glass with 8.7 seconds left in the third. MacKinnonā€™s blast hit Nichushkin in the visor and bounced in for the win.

ā€œI think we lift our foot off the gas,ā€ Zadorov said. "The teams like that, the players, their caliber - you know, Edmonton, Toronto, Colorado - when you get a 3-0 lead, youā€™ve got to learn how to play this lead and just donā€™t feed the animal. Just step on their throat and then shut it down.ā€

Vancouver led 3-0 early in the second period but Colorado knotted the game 3-3 midway through the third. DeSmith dove to stop Miles Wood on a wraparound, but the puck bounced out to Colton, who shovelled a shot into the goalieā€™s body as he lay in the net. Video review determined the goal had fully crossed the goal line.

An extended five-on-three opportunity gave Colorado a chance to claw their way back earlier in the third after Vancouverā€™s Ian Cole joined teammate Elias Pettersson in the penalty box.

MacKinnon was quick to take advantage, collecting a pass from Cale Makar and blasting it past DeSmith to cut the deficit to 3-2 at the 3:19 mark.

The goal extended MacKinnonā€™s point streak to 14 games - the longest active streak in the league.

The Avalanche got on the scoreboard with three seconds left in the second when Rantanen tipped in a shot. He has points in 11 straight games.

That goal was ā€œkind of a head scratcherā€ but it sparked Colorado, said Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet.

ā€œMacKinnon and them started to fly, and we just couldnā€™t get anybody to grab hold of a puck, whether itā€™s on a forecheck or a breakout, just to kind of slow things down,ā€ he said. ā€œWe were a little hot potato and we were kind of soft on the puck, mostly in the third. Hate to say but itā€™s a learning lesson."

The Canucks jumped to a two-goal lead on their first two shots. Miller opened the scoring just 24 seconds in to the game, tipping in a shot from the slot for his 33rd goal of the season.

Two minutes and 20 seconds later, the center sent a pass to Mikheyev as he drove the net hard and the Russian winger deflected it in.

UP NEXT

Avalanche: At Edmonton on Saturday in the third game of a four-game trip.

Canucks: Host Washington on Saturday.

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