![]() ![]() The Leafs could have easily been up by three in the first, but Tuukka Rask played spectacularly in the first period keeping it a 1-1 game heading into the break. The Leafs responded with strong play in response to the early Bruins goal with several good scoring chances in a fast-paced first period.Įventually, Mitch Marner would set up Tomas Plekanec to tie the game at one. The shot was screened and beat Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen over his blocker shoulder. The Bruins could not have asked for a better start in this game, with a goal in the first minute on a point shot from Torey Krug. Hurricanes ‘rolled the dice’ on goalies.The Boston Bruins were hit with some brutal news before this one even started, with Selke Trophy finalist Patrice Bergeron deemed out of Game 4 with an upper body injury. If Hurricanes truly have taken a step forward, Bruins a perfect playoff bellwether Hurricanes-Bruins Stanley Cup Playoff series predictions: Here’s what people are saying How Jordan Staal, Carolina Hurricanes’ ‘ultimate leader,’ keeps team on a winning path Hurricanes’ goalie Frederik Andersen discusses injury ahead of Stanley Cup Playoffs Worth the wait: Antti Raanta makes statement in Hurricanes Stanley Cup Playoff debut How the Carolina Hurricanes smothered Boston Bruins in Game 1 of Stanley Cup PlayoffsĬarolina Hurricanes owner, NHL commissioner push for arena upgrades - and it’s about time What do Hurricanes, Bruins need to change after Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs? Hurricanes-Bruins Game 1 of Stanley Cup Playoffs on ESPN a ratings hit for the networkĬarolina Hurricanes built a consistent, winning culture by ‘trying to be like Boston’ Hurricanes goalie Raanta injured in collision with Bruins’ Pastrnak, leaves Game 2 Hurricanes walk ‘fine line’ against Bruins to keep discipline in rough playoff series Hurricanes aren’t just winning, they’re also beating the Bruins at their own gameīy any name - Pyotr, Peter - fiery Hurricanes goalie Kochetkov is ‘that kind of guy.’ Hurricanes goalie Antti Raanta skated Thursday, but Game 3 status still up in the air Hurricanes outmuscle Bruins to win Game 2, but lose goalie Antti Raanta to injury Hurricanes rookie goalie Pyotr Kochetkov will start Game 3 against the Boston Bruins The Canes’ power play will get a chance to add to the visitors’ lead. The Hurricanes maintain possession for a good minute to set up a Martin Necas six-on-five rush but the Bruins break it up. ![]() Hurricanes draw a power play: Tony DeAngelo dances across the blue line after a few good keep-ins by Jordan Martinook, fresh out of the box, and draws a tripping call against Erik Haula. Nino Niederreiter was slow to react on the other side of the ice, couldn’t catch up to Coyle. Jesperi Kotkaniemi’s ill-advised drop pass was stolen by DeBrusk, who goes off to the races. The Bruins even it up 1-1 with the short-handed goal. Hurricanes had an 11-8 shot edge in the first period.īruins even it up short-handed: A pretty poor power play turns disastrous when Charlie Coyle is on the finishing end of a Jake DeBrusk pass on a two-on-one break. Hurricanes go into the second period tied 1-1 with 1:26 of power-play time still on the clock. It’s a better power play but to no avail. A chance at redemption: Tony DeAngelo draws another penalty with 34.8 seconds to go in the first, getting the stick slashed out of his left hand by Brad Marchand. ![]()
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