Necas scores twice in 4-point night as Hurricanes beat Blues 4-1
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[November 18, 2024]
By BOB SUTTON
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Martin Necas had two goals and two
assists as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the St. Louis Blues 4-1 on
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Carolina Hurricanes' Sean Walker (26) clears the puck past St. Louis
Blues' Radek Faksa (12) during the second period of an NHL hockey game
in Raleigh, N.C., Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) |
Andrei Svechnikov and Eric Robinson also scored
for the Hurricanes, who’ve won two straight following a 1-2 road
trip. Robinson added two assists. Pyotr Kochetkov made 29 saves.
Necas has a 13-game points streak since he was kept off the
scoresheet Oct. 19 at St. Louis.
Jake Neighbours opened the scoring for St. Louis, but the Blues
lost for the fifth time in six games (1-4-1).
The Blues scored 6:05 into the game on Neighbours’ first goal in
10 games before Carolina recorded its first shot on goal.
Svechnikov tied the score with a power-play goal with 25 seconds
left in the opening period. Four of his six goals have come on
power plays.
Takeaways
Blues: They were headed toward one of their highest shot totals
of the season until they managed only eight shots in the third
period. St. Louis scored only one goal for the sixth time in its
20 games this season.
Hurricanes: Their 13 wins are the most for any Eastern
Conference team as their home record improved to 7-1-0.
Key moment
The Hurricanes went ahead on Robinson’s goal 17 seconds into the
second period. Carolina scored in the final minute of one period
and in the opening minute of the following period for the second
day in a row.
Key stat
Necas, now with 11 goals, became the first Carolina player to
reach the 10-goal mark this season. Combined with 19 assists,
he’s already more than halfway to reaching last season’s 53
points that he achieved in 77 games.
Up Next
The Blues are home Tuesday night vs. Minnesota, while the
Hurricanes begin a three-game road trip Wednesday night at
Philadelphia.
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