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Game 14 - Hurricanes (8-4-1) vs. Oilers (8-6-0) - 7PM


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Much needed win and more in line with what we are used to.

FINAL:

CANES 7 - Oilers 2

Goal 1 - Svechnikov (9) from Teravainen (6) and Aho (9)

Goal 2 - Burns (3) from Necas (11) and Teravainen (7) - Power Play

Goal 3 - Svechnikov (10) from Necas (12)

Goal 4 - Staal (2) from Martinook (3)

Goal 5 - Martinook (3) from Skjei (5) and Fast (2)

Goal 6 - Svechnikov (11) from Aho (10) and de Haan (1)

Goal 7 - Fast (2) - Unassisted

Kochetkov - .909 sv%

 

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13 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

The Canes have a propensity for reacting to a substandard stretch just like they did last night. A couple bad games, a couple games without getting pucks in the net followed by a blowout with goals coming in bunches. Happened 3 or 4 times last year. Just wish they could do the same in the playoffs.

 

Give it time. Patches will solve that one. 

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45 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Was really impressed with Kochetkov. Made a few saves that I’m not sure our other goalies would have made.

That save he made on the breakaway... he went way out of the crease and went stick on puck while sprawling was gutsy as hell. Not sure we'll ever see that from a young goalie ever again. On any team.

That took gigantic balls.

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

That save he made on the breakaway... he went way out of the crease and went stick on puck while sprawling was gutsy as hell. Not sure we'll ever see that from a young goalie ever again. On any team.

That took gigantic balls.

Koochie knows how to spreadem!  He works the crease nicely. 

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