RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The value from years of postseason lessons showed up in a desperate time for the Carolina Hurricanes as they turned a big deficit into a memorable comeback after long stretches of downright dominant play. It was a sign of how the Hurricanes' veteran experience — a veteran core in the NHL playoffs for the sixth straight year mixed with past-year additions who have raised the Stanley Cup elsewhere — is just as vital as all the talent and depth in that locker room. And that's p
The right winger, playing on Jordan Staal’s line, scored a momentum-swinging goal that helped spur Carolina’s 5-3 playoff win over the Islanders in Game 2.
Down by three in the second period, the Hurricanes pounded away at the Islanders until they broke through — and may have broken the Islanders’ spirit in the process.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
20 | C | |
31 | G | |
53 | RW | |
8 | D | |
5 | D | |
77 | D | |
18 | C | |
71 | RW | |
59 | LW | |
24 | C | |
52 | G | |
82 | C | |
92 | C | |
28 | LW | |
41 | G | |
48 | LW | |
56 | D | |
29 | C | |
88 | C | |
23 | RW | |
7 | D | |
22 | D | |
76 | D | |
74 | D | |
11 | C | |
37 | RW | |
86 | LW |