The Quinn Hughes effect was felt early and late Sunday at Rogers Arena .
With the Vancouver Canucks captain sidelined day-to-day with a lower-body injury sustained Saturday, it led to a pair of rimming the puck exits in the opening minute that turned into icings and defensive-zone drama.
It was a stark reminder that life without Hughes effortlessly eluding forecheckers and threading long lead passes won’t be easy, even if his absence is not prolonged. That was the challenge for the top pairing of Filip Hronek and Marcus Pettersson against the high-octane Edmonton Oilers .
And without Hughes to run the show in overtime, and a defensive core running on fumes, it was a three-forward set that clicked as Kiefer Sherwood’s deft deflection for his second of the night and team-leading

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