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All of a sudden, the Canucks are scoring (and Henrik Sedin makes history)

Sven Baertschi, Daniel Sedin, Linden Vey, Henrik Sedin

Vancouver Canucks’ Sven Baertschi, Daniel Sedin, Linden Vey and Henrik Sedin, from left, celebrate Vey’s goal against the New York Islanders during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 1, 2016, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

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At this point in the season, the Vancouver Canucks probably face a fork in the road: “Save face” or “Tank to oblivion.”

They saved some face on Thursday, breaking their franchise-record scoring drought when Bo Horvat scored about seven minutes into tonight’s game against the red-hot Nashville Predators.

The Canucks seemed relieved right down to their Twitter feed:

It’s easy to see why, too:

It’s probably an exaggeration to say that this opened the floodgates, but Henrik Sedin DID add another goal to make it 2-0 in the first period. In doing so, Sedin is now 88th all-time in scoring, passing legend Maurice “Rocket” Richard in the process.

Dust off your “break up the Canucks” jokes ...