Raleigh, N.C. (AP) - Andrei Svechnikov has brought breakthrough moments to Carolina Hurricanes to continue his strong playoffs, while Jack Roslovic has provided his own stay moment after becoming a healthy scratch recently.
This put the Hurricanes toward the lead in the second round of the playoff series – perhaps alleviating some of the frustrations built in two games, which were full of blocks and opportunities for twists.
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Svichnikov immediately saved the puck in a loose puck after midway against the second stage, and Roslovic then scored a strong score at the end of the period. These mark the start of the final 30 minutes of the game, a 4-0 victory in the game on Saturday night, which was a 4-0 victory in the game.
“Sometimes, you need those personal efforts,” Carolina coach Rod Brind'amour said. "We have that tonight."
In this case, they provide vibrations from the wheels that loosen the hurricane.
When the hurricane uses depth to roll the line and exert aggressive brilliance on the opponent, the hurricane is at its best, keeping the puck in the offensive zone with a withering stretch and allowing defenders to abolish the clean exit. However, they returned home and found the capital in phase one and entered phase two, both of which were creating opportunities with Frederik Andersen and keeping the pressure on the hockey against Carolina.
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Worse, it was the combination of Logan Thompson's strong performance on the network in Games 1 and 2 at Carolina, and the skater repeatedly blocked the ball to prevent the puck from even reaching him. The Hurricane encountered a close call, knocking out posts four times in the first two games, while Svechnikov hit the bar twice in the first game.
Svechnikov also didn't help, again against Thompson in the upper left corner of the frame, which was the top hockey hockey, as the capital felt familiar when carrying the game.
Eventually, Svechnikov and Roslovic seem to pry the lid out of the net.
First it was Svechnikov bounced into the circle, defeating John Carlson to the puck, and then defeating Thompson in the first goal of the second match.
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"I just saw the puck a little loose, trying to get the puck closer, and then got the puck and shot it," Svechnikov said.
That leaves the 25-year-old four players in the playoffs with at least six goals.
Then there was Roslovic, who scored 22 goals in the regular season and played the fourth-tier center in the first three games of the first round series against New Jersey. But Brind'Amour eliminated the roster for Game 4 and joined Mark Jankowski, who played in the last two games against the Devils before winning the first game before defeating Washington.
Roslovic returned to his second game Thursday, then centered on multiple nights on Saturday night with the second line. He broke the power play with the feed he got from Brent Burns, then opened the door through Thompson's right leg and took the puck off with a 2-0 lead.
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He also assisted with Eric Robinson's goal for the third time, which raised the margin to 3-0.
"I really don't want to dig deep into it," Roslovic said of the emotions that became a healthy scratch in the playoffs. "But always be ready and try to help the team win."
In this way, the Hurricanes were imminent here on Monday night with a 2-1 lead.
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