CALGARY -- A third-period spark required, Vancouver Canucks head coach John Tortorella shuffled his forwards and split twin forwards Henrik and Daniel Sedin onto different lines Sunday in Calgary. The move paid dividends as the Canucks scored three goals in the period and Mike Santorelli provided the overtime winner in a 5-4 victory over the Flames. It was the second win for Vancouver (2-1) in as many nights following a 6-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers in their home-opener Saturday. Santorelli deflected a pass from Kevin Bieksa to score at 3:17 in overtime. Trailing 3-1, the Canucks kicked off their third-period comeback with Daniel Sedin assisting on a Jannick Hansen goal at 5:01, followed by Henrik Sedin setting up Santorellis first goal of the game at 9:27. "I know the focus is on the twins, but we split up all the lines," Tortorella said. "We had six body checks and four scoring chances in two periods, so we were dead in the water. Its an easy decision to change things up." Dale Weise put the visitors up 4-3 at 16:06, but Calgarys David Jones tied the game again with 19 seconds remaining in regulation. Canucks backup goaltender Eddie Lack made 32 saves in the first NHL regular-season game of his career. Roberto Luongo had made 21 saves against the Oilers. "I was nervous on the bus ride over here, but as soon as I got into my normal warmup routine and got on the ice, the guys have been really supportive, then it felt like a normal game," said Lack, a 25-year-old Swede. "I know coming in here there was a lot of question marks about me because I havent played a lot. Its important for me to help the team get some points here in the beginning." Mikael Backlund, Sean Monahan and Calgary captain Mark Giordano also scored for the Flames (1-0-2). It was the second goal in three games for 18-year-old Monahan, who was selected sixth overall by Calgary in the 2013 NHL draft. MacDonald stopped 23 shots in his second straight start after picking up the win in Calgarys 4-2 decision over Columbus on Friday. Tortorella lauded Lacks play and that of 24-year-old defenceman Ryan Stanton, who was claimed off waivers a few days ago. Calgary outshot Vancouver 26-14 and out-hit them 14-6 in the first two periods. "I think the guys decided to play for Eddie," Tortorella said. "He gave them a chance to be there and still have an opportunity to win a hockey game where really, we should have been spanked. "Its a good test for our team to win a game like that. Those are some games youre going to have to win during the year. Youre not always going to be perfect and we found a way to win." The Flames have earned four out of a possible six points in their first three games of this NHL season, but have squandered leads in two of those games. "We kind of sat back, we turned the puck over a couple times in the third period and with a team like that, they have a lot of talent," MacDonald said. "The Sedins, thats what they thrive on, they want to get these turnovers and they usually make you pay." With MacDonald pulled for an extra attacker, Jones sent the game into overtime by shovelling the puck in during a goal-mouth scramble at 19:41 of the third. Officials ruled the goal valid after review. Vancouvers Brad Richardson fed Weise with a wrap-around pass to put the Canucks up 4-3 at 16:06. Henrik Sedin pounced on a neutral zone turnover from Calgary and dished to Santorelli who beat MacDonald with a wrist shot to tie the game 3-3. Daniel Sedin corralled a Curtis Glencross giveaway behind the goal-line and fed it to Hansen in the slot to pull the Canucks within a goal. Monahan, from Brampton, Ont., gave Calgary a 3-1 lead at 1:47 of the third. On an odd-man rush, he gained an outside lane, feinted a pass and slipped the puck under Lack. Backlund scored on a breakaway off a T.J. Brodie stretch pass at 11:26 of the second period. He deked Lack and shovelled a backhand by the Vancouver goaltenders outstretched pad. Giordano scored his first goal of the season and team-leading fourth point on a long wrist shot which beat Lack top shelf at 14:32 of the first. Booth earned his 200th career point deflecting a Jason Garrison shot from the blue-line low past MacDonalds stick at 4:47 of the first for a 1-0 Vancouver lead. Calgary hosts the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday. The Canucks are at home to the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. Notes: Singer Corb Lund sang "Blood, Sweat and Water" during the pre-game ceremony in honour of Calgarians efforts after the June floods that destroyed the lower level of the Saddledome . . . Calgary fell to 18-15-7 in home-openers . . . 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The Australian is competing in his final season in Formula One and still looking for his first win this year. He will look to end Vettels run of six straight race wins on Sunday. Webber, who is fifth in the championship, earned his second pole from the past three races and 13th of his career.Raleigh, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Elias Lindholm scored the deciding goal and the Carolina Hurricanes continued their recent winning ways with a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday. Chris Terry and Lindholm each finished with a goal and an assist and Victor Rask tallied his first career goal for the Hurricanes, who were coming off their first win of the season against Arizona on Saturday. Cam Ward, who posted a 25-save shutout against the Coyotes, surrendered just two goals on 32 shots in the win. Mike Richards and Alec Martinez both lit the lamp and Jonathan Quick stopped 29 shots in Los Angeles fourth straight loss. Lindholms snap shot from the top of the right circle with 3:59 remaining in the second extended the Hurricanes lead to 3-1. Los Angeles made it a one-goal game with 12:02 left to play after Martinezs shot from the point beat a screened Ward. The Kings pulled Quick with under a minute to play, but werent able to force the extra session. Quick robbed Zach Boychuk with a quick flash of the glove to keep it a scoreless game with seven minutes to play in the opening stanza. Rask, however, beat Quick for his first career goal with 1:34 to play in the first. Boychuk entered the Kings zone up the right side and sent a cross-ice pass to Terry.dddddddddddd. Rask crashed the net and tipped Terrys feed into the net. After Justin Williams went off for hooking early in the second, Terrys slap shot from the right circle found twine for a 2-0 Carolina lead 50 seconds into the second. The Kings answered back with a power-play goal of their own. Williams slipped the puck to Drew Doughty at the left circle and Richards one-timed Doughtys feed off the post and past Ward with 5:39 elapsed in the middle frame. Lindholms snap shot from the top of the right circle with 3:59 remaining in the second extended the Hurricanes lead to 3-1. Game Notes The Hurricanes improved to 5-2-2 against the Kings at PNC Arena ... Carolina forward Alexander Semin was a healthy scratch for the second straight game ... Kings forward Anze Kopitar returned to the lineup after missing three games with an upper-body injury ... Los Angeles forward Jordan Nolan was suspended two games Sunday for boarding Red Wings forward Darren Helm on Friday ... Eight of the last 10 meetings between the two teams have been decided by one goal. ' ' '