Aho scores in overtime as the Hurricanes beat the Blackhawks 4-3
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[January 21, 2025]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — Sebastian Aho scored 59 seconds into
overtime, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 on
Monday night.
Seth Jarvis, Jordan Staal and Jesperi Kotkaniemi also
scored for Carolina in its second straight win. Staal picked up his
700th career point in game No. 1,300.
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Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen, left, saves a shot by
Chicago Blackhawks left wing Tyler Bertuzzi, right, during the first
period of an NHL hockey game in Chicago, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP
Photo/Nam Y. Huh) |
Freddie Andersen made 22 saves for the
Hurricanes in his first game since Oct. 26 and No. 500 for his
career. He had been sidelined by a knee injury.
The Hurricanes tied it at 3 on Staal's 10th goal with 6:23 left
in regulation. Staal found a loose puck under Petr Mrazek and
poked it in.
Aho closed it out with his 14th goal. Chicago star Connor Bedard
angrily knocked the puck into the net right after the game
ended.
Ryan Donato and Phillipp Kurashev each had a goal and an assist
for the Blackhawks. Tyler Bertuzzi also scored, and Mrazek made
44 stops.
Kurashev scored his first goal since Nov. 10 in his first game
since Jan. 10. He stepped in for Pat Maroon, who is day to day
with a back injury.
Carolina rallied in the second period. Jarvis got a short-handed
goal at 1:25, and Kotkaniemi tied it at 2 with his seventh of
the season at 7:26.
Chicago grabbed a 3-2 lead when Taylor Hall drove to the net and
fed a streaking Donato for his 14th goal with 19 seconds left in
the second.
Takeaways
Hurricanes: A healthy Andersen could provide a big lift for
Carolina, which also has Pyotr Kochetkov in goal.
Blackhawks: Kurashev made the most of his return to the lineup.
He had one goal and two assists in his previous 22 games.
Key moment
Bertuzzi skated in for a breakaway in the third period, but his
shot was gloved by Andersen with 4:43 left.
Key stat
Staal became the first player from the 2006 NHL draft to reach
1,300 games.
Up next
Hurricanes visit Dallas on Tuesday night, and Blackhawks host
Tampa Bay on Friday night.
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