Hurricanes push Islanders to brink
by winning third straight
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[April 26, 2024]
Sebastian Aho scored the game-winning goal in the second
period and Frederik Andersen stood tall in net for the visiting
Carolina Hurricanes, who beat the New York Islanders 3-2 Thursday
night in Elmont, N.Y., to take a 3-0 lead in their Eastern
Conference first-round series.
Game 4 is scheduled for Saturday afternoon in Elmont. Only four NHL
teams have lost a best-of-seven series after going ahead three games
to none.
Brent Burns and Dmitry Orlov scored in the first for the Hurricanes,
who are attempting to advance beyond the first round for the fourth
straight season. Andersen made 29 saves, including a highlight-reel
stop down the stretch to preserve a one-goal lead.
Pierre Engvall and Brock Nelson scored in the second for the
Islanders, who haven't been swept since Carolina eliminated them in
the second round in 2019. Ilya Sorokin, starting for the first time
this series, was pulled after allowing three goals on 14 shots.
Semyon Varlamov recorded eight saves in relief.
The Hurricanes led 2-0 after the first despite being outshot 15-9.
Burns opened the scoring at the 4:46 mark, when his shot from the
right faceoff circle went beyond New York's Mathew Barzal and Mike
Reilly and under Sorokin's stick arm.
Andersen turned back two prime opportunities by the Islanders --
first by deflecting a shot by Barzal and then gloving the rebound by
Noah Dobson, who was firing into a wide-open corner of the net --
less than a minute before Orlov doubled the lead.
"I thought the first two periods were OK, fine," Carolina coach Rod
Brind'Amour said. "And then we knew it was coming -- they're going
to give it everything they had and that's exactly what happened. But
obviously Freddie came up with a couple huge saves and that's the
difference in the game."
Kyle Palmieri's pass eluded Nelson and was picked up in the neutral
zone by Andrei Svechnikov. The right winger dished to Orlov, who
avoided Palmieri and sent a shot that went around Reilly and beyond
Sorokin's stick with 9:35 left.
The Islanders cut the gap in half 2:48 into the second when Engvall
took a pass from Anders Lee and beat Andersen from point-blank
range.
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Apr 25, 2024; Elmont, New York, USA; New York Islanders left wing
Matt Martin (17) checks Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jalen
Chatfield (5) during the first period in game three of the first
round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at UBS Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Dennis Schneidler-USA TODAY Sports
The Hurricanes chased Sorokin 4:26 later after
Aho's shot from the slot sailed past his stick.
Nelson again pulled the Islanders within a goal with 2:21 left when
he put back the rebound of Palmieri's shot.
The Islanders outshot the Hurricanes 11-3 in the third. Andersen
robbed Alexander Romanov by grabbing his shot out of the air as he
fell with 5:45 left.
"It was an unbelievable save," Svechnikov said. "I don't even know
what to say. Just so important. He's been the best player for us out
there and we believe in him and we've got confidence."
Varlamov was pulled with 2:00 left but New York didn't mount a
serious threat.
"I thought we could have won Game 1 and this one," Islanders coach
Patrick Roy said. "Game 2, in the second half, they took it away
from us. But hey, that's the playoffs. We've been resilient all
year. I love this group.
"These guys, they care and I know we're going to come back with a
big effort on Saturday. Unfortunately, we cannot look back. We need
to look forward and try to make a comeback."
--Field Level Media
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