Hurricanes remain perfect (9-0-0) with win in Chicago
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[November 04, 2021] Derek
Stepan tallied a goal and an assist and Andrei Svechnikov
contributed two assists as the visiting Carolina Hurricanes rallied
for a 4-3 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night,
stretching their season-opening winning streak to nine games.
After falling behind 3-1 with 11:36 remaining in the second period,
the Hurricanes responded with three unanswered goals. Martin Necas
netted the game-winner for Carolina at 3:26 of the third period,
sneaking one past Chicago goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, who allowed
the puck to trickle out of his control.
Carolina killed three penalties after the go-ahead goal, including a
four-minute high-sticking double-minor against Ethan Bear with 5:26
to go. Chicago was limited to an 0-for-5 showing on the power play
overall. The Hurricanes outshot the Blackhawks 32-30. Frederik
Anderson made 27 saves for Carolina en route to his eighth victory.
Alex DeBrincat scored twice and Patrick Kane had a goal and an
assist for Chicago. Kane has collected six points over the past two
contests after a four-game absence due to the NHL's COVID-19
protocol.
DeBrincat opened the scoring just 1:35 into the game, gathering a
saucer pass from Kane and splitting the Carolina defense before
beating Anderson with a wrist shot from the slot.
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Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) makes a save as
center Kirby Dach (77) jostles with Carolina Hurricanes right wing
Andrei Svechnikov (37) during the second period at the United
Center. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
The advantage lasted less than five minutes,
however, as Stepan scored moments after a Hurricanes faceoff win in
their offensive zone.
Kane and DeBrincat scored in a span of 5:35 early in the second
period to push the Blackhawks' advantage to 3-1. The Hurricanes
trimmed the deficit to one goal at 12:50 on rookie Seth Jarvis'
first career goal. Carolina knotted things at 3-all just 17 seconds
into the third period as Jesper Fast surged through the middle to
beat Fleury following a Chicago turnover.
The hottest start to a season in Hurricanes franchise history
included a 6-3 home victory against the Blackhawks on Friday.
Carolina grabbed a 4-2 lead after the opening period as Chicago
struggled to mount a counterattack without Kane in the lineup.
Chicago is set to visit Central Division rival Winnipeg on Friday
before opening a three-game homestand Sunday.
The Hurricanes are slated to continue a three-game road trip
Saturday as they visit Florida.
--Field Level Media
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