In recent years, Vancouver Canucks winger Daniel Sedin hasn't finished rush chances like he used to, utilizing his deadly-accurate shot.

For close observers of the team, it seems like that part of his game hasn't been the same since he got tagged with a vicious elbow to the head by Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith.

On Tuesday night against the Washington Capitals, Sedin turned back the clock with this perfect rush blast that befuddled Capitals netminder Braden Holtby:

(Courtesy: NHL.com)

That's a sick, game-winning and record-tying goal.

It was Sedin's 114th career power-play goal, and all have come in Vancouver colors. He's now tied with former Canucks captain Markus Naslund for the franchise record in power-play tallies.