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Hurricanes: Host Philadelphia Flyers on Friday night. Cooper said Cernak is likely out week to week.
Lightning: D Erik Cernak left in the first period with an upper-body injury. G Alex Lyon and F Josh Leivo were recalled from Chicago of the AHL. F Nino Niederreiter (lower body, four games) was placed on injured reserve. Hurricanes: Backup G Antti Raanta (upper body), hurt in a collision Saturday, was scratched. Tampa Bay D Mikhail Sergachev served the final game of a two-game suspension for an illegal hit to the head on Toronto’s Mitch Marner last Thursday. Tampa Bay failed to score on four power plays.Ĭarolina LW Jordan Martinook wound up flying into the Lightning bench while attempting a first-period check on Tampa Bay D Ryan McDonagh. Stamkos hit the post and Andersen made a sprawling glove save on Ondrej Palat in the first two minutes of the second.Ĭarolina outshot the Lightning 12-3 during a scoreless first period.
He got a piece of Andrei Svechnikov’s shot from in-close early in the third.
Vasilevskiy lost a skate blade making a kick save during a Carolina 5-on-3 power play four minutes into second and played on his knees for around a minute before being able to freeze the puck. Mathieu Joseph skated in from the right wing and found Stamkos in the low left circle, where the Lightning captain made it 1-0 with 11 minutes left in the second. “I think everybody saw what happened,” Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. The goal came after Stamkos was called for interference on the goalkeeper. Vincent Trocheck set up the goal with a pass through the low slot. Teravainen tied it at 1-all at 9:56 of the third on the Hurricanes’ fifth power play. “So, it was a real positive game for us.”īoth goalies, Tampa Bay’s Andrei Vasilevskiy (29 saves) and Carolina’s Frederik Andersen (17 saves) had strong performances. “They were like ’OK, play a little bit more,” Brind’Amour added. They literally shook it off, better than I did.” You fight back, you feel like you win it and you don’t, you didn’t and have to do it again,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “I think that was one of the key takeaways for me.