After losing two double-overtime games in
Nashville in Games 3 and 4, it was the Hurricanes' turn to
triumph beyond regulation and take a 3-2 lead in the Central
Division series. Staal batted a rebound out of the air for the
second postseason overtime winner of his 15-year career.
It was Staal's team-leading fourth goal of the playoffs, and it
gained some redemption for the Hurricanes' captain after a goal
was disallowed in the second period. Staal had seemingly
redirected Jaccob Slavin's shot over the line; but, after a
video review, referees waved off the score due to goalie
interference.
Martin Necas scored Carolina's two other goals, including the
tying score 12:55 into the third period. Necas took the puck at
center ice and raced behind the Nashville net, quickly turning
the puck back inside the post for the brilliant wrap-around
effort.
Yakov Trenin scored both Nashville goals, his first two career
postseason scores.
Juuse Saros stopped 34 of 37 shots, again keeping the Predators
in the game despite a flurry of shots from Carolina. Over the
last three games, Saros has stopped 144 of 154 shots.
At 11:44 of the first period, Roman Josi's booming shot from
near the blue line deflected off Trenin's raised stick and into
the net.
Carolina equalized less than three minutes later, on a power
play. Necas scored his first goal of the postseason, snapping a
shot from inside the circle past Saros.
The Predators regained the lead just 53 seconds after the first
intermission. A turnover in Nashville's end sprung Trenin and
Colton Sissons down the ice on a two-on-one, with Trenin burying
Sissons' pass for his second marker of the game.
Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 23 of 25 shots for the victory.
Slavin returned to Carolina's lineup after missing the previous
three games with a lower-body injury.
The Predators are 0-7-1 in Raleigh this season in regular-season
and playoff games. Game 6 is Thursday in Nashville.
--Field Level Media
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