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Canes vs Pittsburgh Part 2 7pm


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Point streak extended to 13 games which ties a franchise record and win streak extended to 7 games.

Final:

CANES 4 - Ice Pigeons 3 (OT)

Goal 1 - Necas (14) from de Haan (5) and Coghlan (1)

Goal 2 - Chatfield (1) from Kotkaniemi (5)

Goal 3 - Staal (10) from Coghlan (2) and Fast (9)

Goal 4 - Slavin (2) from Jarvis (11) and Burns (19)

Notes:

- Martin Necas picked up his 150th NHL career point

- Calvin de Haan picked up his 125th NHL career point

- Dylan Coghlan picked up his 1st point as a member of the Canes

- Jalen Chatfield picked up his 1st goal as a member of the Canes

- Jesperi Kotkaniemi picked up his 100th NHL career point

- Jordan Staal picked up his 10th goal of the season and his 625th NHL career point

- Jaccob Slavin picked up his 10th point of the season

- Brent Burns picked up his 800th NHL career point

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8 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

I'll say Pittsburgh wins by a goal tonight when Raanta gives up one of his patented softies.

Okay, I was wrong and I'm happy to be wrong.

That being said, Raanta gave up 2 easy's tonite. The second was pure garbage, he was so lazy I got pissed- not something that happens when I'm watching Canes hockey.

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