VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- This was a bounce the Vancouver Canucks felt they deserved.Bo Horvat scored the go-ahead goal off a lucky bounce in the third period, helping Vancouver beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Friday night.The Canucks blew a 5-2 lead in a demoralizing 8-6 loss to Carolina on Tuesday to close a 1-4-0 road trip, but came back with a rebound victory behind to Horvats fortunate tally.Horvat scored on a power play after the puck caromed off Loui Eriksson at the Tampa Bay blue line and skipped to surprised goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy. It bounced off the netminder and right to Horvat, who buried his ninth goal of the season 7:46 into the final period.Weve had so many bounces that havent gone our way this year, Horvat said. To get one like that, it was kind of a relief.The breakthrough was Horvats first goal and second point in the last eight games.It was almost one of those ones where youre like, `Wow, that went our way for once, goalie Ryan Miller said. Hes got a flat-footed goaltender and a lot of net. Hes not going to miss too many times.With the Canucks and under-fire coach Willie Desjardins getting ripped by fans after the collapse in Carolina, former defenseman Mattias Ohlund -- who was inducted into the clubs Ring of Honour during a pre-game ceremony -- spoke with Vancouvers current roster on Friday morning.A lot of the things he said made sense, forward Alexnadre Burrows said. Where we are at right now, we cant get too high, we cant get too low. We have to embrace it, keep fighting and work. Its not going to be easy.Miller had 25 saves and Brandon Sutter, Luca Sbisa and Burrows also scored for Vancouver. Eriksson and Markus Granlund added two assists.Victor Hedman and Cory Conacher scored for Tampa Bay, which is 2-7-1 over its last 10.Vasilevskiy made 20 stops.You cant say we didnt play well, Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. They had 10 scoring chances the whole game.Were playing pretty well defensively, unfortunately some of these turnovers are ending up in the back of our net.Miller made a nice save on Hedman with under eight minutes left to keep the Canucks in front, and Vancouver held the fort from there to pick up a much-needed victory after Burrows sixth into an empty net.The Lightning, who lost 5-1 to Vancouver on Dec. 8, trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes but got even 3:53 into the third on the man advantage. The Canucks were fuming after Jannik Hansen was whistled for tripping, and Conacher made them pay with his first of the year in his third game by ripping a shot upstairs on Miller.Sutter got them on the board at 1:37 after Eriksson forced a turnover in the Tampa Bay zone. The puck fell to Granlund, who fed Sutter from his knees for a one-timer from well out that beat Vasilevskiy under the blocker for his eighth of the season.Daniel Sedin had a couple of chances for Vancouver later in the period before Miller, who allowed six goals on 30 shots prior to getting pulled last time out against the Hurricanes, made a nice stop on Jonathan Drouin at the other end.Sbisa then gave the Canucks their first lead with 6:35 left in the period after pivoting in the Tampa Bay zone, feeding Burrows at the point and popping home the rebound.Vancouvers banged-up blue line got a boost with the return of Christopher Tanev, who missed the last 20 games with a lower-body injury, but fellow defenseman Erik Gudbranson sat out with an undisclosed in jury.The Lightning, meanwhile, were without a number key players up front, including Ondrej Palat and Nikita Kucherov. Ryan Callahan missed his eighth straight game for Tampa Bay, while Steven Stamkos remains out longterm with a knee injury.Despite that missing firepower, the Lightning opened the scoring 6:31 into the first period on a forgettable shift for Vancouvers Nikita Tryamkin. The hulking Russian defenseman needlessly iced the puck to pin a tired group in the Canucks zone, and then accidentally bumped Miller as Hedman was scoring his sixth of the season off a nice feed Valtteri Filppula.Game notes Prior to the game, the Canucks inducted Mattias Ohlund into the clubs Ring of Honour. Ohlund played 11 seasons for Vancouver and owns the franchise mark for goals (93) and points (325) by a defenseman. ... Canucks D Alexander Edler remained out with a broken finger. ... 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Mack has six sacks in his past four games. Raiders QB Derek Carr has 155 consecutive passes without an interception. Oakland is going for its first four-game winning streak since 2002.---STARSPassing-Tom Brady, Patriots, was 24 of 40 for 280 yards and four touchdown passes in New Englands 30-17 win over San Francisco. Brady has 199 victories, tied with Hall of Famer Brett Favre for the second-most in NFL history. Brady needs one win to tie Peyton Manning (200) for the most all time.-Dak Prescott, Cowboys, finished 27 for 36 for 301 yards and three touchdowns in Dallas 27-17 win over Baltimore. He joined Hall of Famer Dan Marino (1983) as well as Russell Wilson (2012) as the only rookie quarterbacks since 1970 to have multiple touchdown passes in five consecutive games.-Eli Manning, Giants, was 21 of 36 for 227 yards and two touchdowns in New Yorks 22-16 win over Chicago.-Marcus Mariota, Titans, was 25 for 38 for 290 yards and two touchdowns in Tennessees 24-17 loss to Indianapolis.-Jameis Winston, Buccaneers, was 24 for 39 for 331 yards and a touchdown in Tampa Bays 19-17 win over Kansas City.-Andrew Luck, Colts, was 15 of 28 for 262 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in Indianapolis 24-17 win over Tennessee.---Rushing-LeVeon Bell, Steelers, had 28 carries for 146 yards and a touchdown in Pittsburghs 24-9 win over Cleveland.-LeGarrette Blount, Patriots, had 19 carries for 124 yards in New Englands 30-17 win over San Francisco.-David Johnson, Cardinals, had 22 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown in Arizonas 30-24 loss to Minnesota.-Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys, had 25 carries for 97 yards in Dallas 27-17 win over Baltimore. Elliotts 1,102 yards rushing are the third-most in NFL history in a players first 10 games, trailing only Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (1,223) as well as Adrian Peterson (1,197).---Receiving-Rishard Matthews, Titans, had nine receptions for 122 yards in Tennessees 24-17 loss to Indianapolis.-Travis Kelce, Chiefs, had seven catches for 108 yards in Kansas Citys 19-17 loss to Tampa Bay.-Mike Evans, Buccaneers, had six catches for 105 yards in Tampa Bays 19-17 win over Kansas City.-Doug Baldwin, Seahawks, had four catches for 104 yards in Seattles 26-15 win over Philadelphia.-Steve Smith, Ravens, had eight catches for 99 yards and a touchdown in Baltimores 27-17 loss to Dallas. Smith became the 14th player with 1,000 catches.-Dez Bryant, Cowboys, had six catches for 80 yards and two touchdowns in Dallas 27-17 win over Baltimore.---Special Teams-Cordarrelle Patterson, Vikings, returned a kickoff 104 yards for a touchdown in Minnesotas 30-24 win over Arizona.-Andre Roberts, Lions, returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown in Detroits 26-19 win over Jacksonville.-Roberto Aguayo, Buccaneers, was 4 for 4 on field goals in Tampa Bays 19-17 win over Kansas City.---Defense-Xavier Rhodes, Vikings, had two interceptions and returned one of them 100 yards for a touchdown in Minnesotas 30-24 win over Arizona.-Rafael Bush, Lions, returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown in Detroits 26-19 win over Jacksonville.-Jason Pierre-Paul, Giants, had 2+ sacks and a forced fumble in New Yorks 22-16 win over Chicago.-Stephon Tuitt and Javon Hargrave, Steelers. Tuitt had 2+ of Pittsburghs eight sacks and Hargrave recovered a fumble in the end zone of a 24-9 win over Cleveland.-Stephon Gilmore, Bills, had two interceptions in Buffalos 16-12 win over Cincinnati.---OFF ON THE WRONG FOOTNFL kickers missed like never before Sunday, setting a record with 12 failed extra point attempts. Kickers missed left, right, had kicks blocked and hit the uprights. Kickers missed in the wind and indoors. Kickers had the most misses in one week since the NFL merger. Cincinnatis Mike Nugent and Robbie Gould of the New York Giants each missed two extra-point attempts. Chicagos Connor Barth, Minnesotas Kai Forbath, Jacksonvilles Jason Myers, Clevelands Cody Parkey and New Englands Stephen Gostkowski each missed one. Seattles Steven Hauschka and Detroits Matt Prater had kicks blocked. At night, Washingtons Dustin Hopkins also hit the upright.---STREAKS & STATSTThe Lions scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter of the teams 26-19 comeback victory over Jacksonville.dddddddddddd The Lions, who are the first team in NFL history to have each of its first 10 games decided by seven points or fewer, have trailed in the fourth quarter in all 10 games. Detroit is the first team in NFL history to have six wins when trailing in the fourth quarter in the teams first 10 games of a season. ... The Cowboys set a franchise record with their ninth straight win after beating the Ravens 27-17. ... The Giants have won five straight games after Sundays 22-16 win over the Bears. The winning streak is New Yorks longest in the regular season since 2010. ... The Dolphins rallied past the Rams 14-10 for their fifth straight victory. The winning streak is Miamis longest since 2008. The Dolphins also became the second team this season to win a game after it was scoreless entering fourth quarter. The Jaguars did it against Chicago in Week 6. ... The Colts held off the Titans 24-17 and have won 11 straight against Tennessee and still have not lost to the Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium, which opened in 2008. ... The Steelers came in with a league-low 13 sacks before racking up eight in a 24-9 win over the Browns. Ben Roethlisberger improved to 20-2 in starts against Cleveland. The Browns fell to 0-11 on the season. Three NFL teams previously went 0-11 before winning a game -- the 1975 Chargers, 1984 Bills and 2000 Chargers -- while seven had even worse starts. ... After a season-opening shutout against the Rams, the 49ers have lost nine in a row. ... Jacksonville has dropped five straight after a 26-19 loss to Detroit.---MILESTONESPittsburgh linebacker James Harrison is the clubs career sack leader. Harrison dropped Clevelands Cody Kessler in the third quarter to pass Jason Gildon (77) for the most sacks in the Steelers storied defensive history. ... The Vikings became the first team since the 1962 Dallas Cowboys to have a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown and a 100-plus-yard kickoff return for a TD in the same game. The Cowboys Amos Marsh had a 101-yard kickoff return touchdown and Mike Gaechter had a 100-yard interception return touchdown in Dallas 41-19 win over Philadelphia. ... Steve Smith became the first player in NFL history to have at least 1,000 catches, at least 1,000 punt return yards and at least 2,000 kickoff return yards. ... With a 33-yard field goal in the first quarter, San Franciscos 41-year-old kicker, Phil Dawson, became the 10th player in NFL history to reach 400 field goals. ... Dallas Dak Prescott is the first rookie in NFL history with at least 300 yards passing, multiple passing TDs and no interceptions in back-to-back games.---SIDELINEDCincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green significantly hurt his hamstring in the opening minutes of a loss to the Buffalo Bills. Green got his right foot caught awkwardly while trying for a contested catch on Cincinnatis first pass of the game. Green grabbed his right hamstring as he hit the ground and stayed down for several minutes. ... The Bills lost two of their top offensive players in the first half: receiver Robert Woods injured his knee while being tackled after a catch, and LeSean McCoy hurt his left thumb late in the second quarter. Its unclear how long each will be sidelined. ... Chicago Bears rookie linebacker Leonard Floyd had the days scariest injury. The first-round draft pick from Georgia left on a stretcher with less than six minutes remaining in a loss to the New York Giants. Bears coach John Fox said Floyd injured his neck and the team said Sunday night that Floyd was released from the hospital and returned to Chicago. Chicago also lost tight end Zach Miller to a foot injury after he caught three passes for 61 yards and a touchdown. ... The Philadelphia Eagles lost two of their top running backs as Ryan Mathews (knee) and Darren Sproles (ribs) were both knocked out against Seattle.---SPEAKINGThey have a great organization, they always have. They inspired a lot of kids here in the Bay Area in my time growing up, and I was one of them. -- Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who was back home in the Bay Area playing on San Franciscos home field for the first time. Facing the team he cheered as a boy, Brady threw four touchdown passes in the Patriots 30-17 victory.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '