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Canes powerless in shootout loss to Blackhawks
<p>The Canes lost to the Chicago Blackhawks, 4-3, in a shootout on a night when the power play -- which had been excellent of late -- went 0 for 5 and conceded a shorthanded goal.&nbsp; Joel Nystrom scored his first NHL goal and was joined on the scoresheet by Jordan Staal and Jackson Blake in the loss.&nbsp; One thing Carolina did well on Thursday was bounce back.&nbsp; They never led in the game, but each time Chicago scored the Canes seemed to get the game back even quickly.&nbsp; Alexander Nikishin took part in his first NHL fight as Chicago's Oliver Moore challenged him after a clean hit on Rick Lardis in the second period.&nbsp; Nikishin didn't appear interested in fighting, but ended the bout quickly as Moore was knocked to the ice in 3 punches.&nbsp; Moore would have the last say, however, as it was his shootout conversion ended the game in the 6th round and gave Chicago the bonus point.</p>

Canes lean on Bussi for 2-1 win over Sabres
<p>Brandon Bussi only had to make 17 saves.&nbsp; But, you ask Buffalo's Tage Thompson if Carolina's goalie played well.&nbsp; Thompson, a 25 goal scorer already this year, easily could have had a hat trick against the Canes were it not for Bussi.&nbsp; One save was so amazing, the game broadcasters -- both local and national -- assumed that a goal had been scored.&nbsp; It was THAT good.&nbsp; Andrei Svechnikov scored for the 3rd straight game and Seth Jarvis' power play goal, 2 minutes into the 3rd period, was the game winner.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes continue mastery of Devils with 4-1 win
<p>What a 27 hours for the Canes!&nbsp; One night after they tarred and feathered the Florida Panthers, 9-1, Carolina rode the goaltending of Frederik Andersen and an Andrei Svechnikov hat trick for a 4-1 win in Newark.&nbsp; Andersen made 28 saves, with most of the toughest ones coming early as the Hurricanes struggled to get into the game after the emotions of Friday night's blowout.&nbsp; But, Andersen kept them level and then Svechnikov scored twice in 58 seconds late in the 2nd to stake Carolina to the lead.&nbsp; Timo Meier's power play goal cut the lead in half, but Jackson Blake's 15th of the year restored the 2-goal lead and Svechnikov completed the hat trick for the final margin.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes exorcise demons in 9-1 walloping of Florida
<p>Nine goals.&nbsp; Nine goals.&nbsp; The Carolina Hurricanes hung 9 goals around Sergei Bobrovsky and the Florida Panthers.&nbsp; Nikolaj Ehlers, who now has 11 goals in 18 career games against Florida, picked up his first hat trick with the Hurricanes (6th of his career), as Carolina scored 6 times in the 3rd period in the 9-1 win.&nbsp; While nothing really can erase the sting of blowing a combined lead of 5-0 in the first two meetings between these two teams, Carolina extending the lead over and over and over again in the 3rd period will at least prove to themselves that they have put that part of their season behind them.&nbsp; Taylor Hall scored twice, while Andrei Svechnikov, Eric Robinson, Mark Jankowski and Alexander Nikishin each added goals of their own.&nbsp; Carolina now has an NHL-best 9 players with 10+ goals on the season.&nbsp; Brandon Bussi made 15 saves for his 17th win of the year.&nbsp; The Canes were 4 for 5 on the power play and a perfect 5 for 5 on the penalty kill.</p>

Canes shoot blanks in St Louis in 3-0 loss
<p>The Hurricanes were shut out for the first time this season, 3-0, in St Louis.&nbsp; Carolina's 5-game point streak came to an end on a night when they looked unwilling to play their game.&nbsp; Brandon Bussi allowed 3 goals on 31 shots in the loss with all three coming in the 2nd period where the Blues skated circles around Carolina.&nbsp; Before the game, St Louis was -- based on goal differential -- the worst 2nd period team in the NHL at -25.&nbsp; They were +3 in the 2nd tonight.</p>

Canes rally to get to OT, but lose to Detroit, 4-3
<p>Two ways to look at the Canes' 4-3 (OT) loss to the Red Wings.&nbsp; Great, you rallied with 3 goals in the 3rd period to force overtime so you feel happy with the result.&nbsp; Disappointed that you gave the puck away twice and they led to Detroit goals.&nbsp; Angry, because two really awful -- and very easily-called -- penalties went uncalled with the second one resulting in the game-winner from Andrew Copp.</p>

Canes score twice in 3rd, rally past Kraken, 3-2
<p>The Canes fell behind, 2-1, in the third period, but the Captain's line produced a pair of goals as Carolina rallied to beat Seattle, 3-2.&nbsp; The win was the 4th straight for the Canes, who maintain a 4-point lead over the Islanders in the Metropolitan division.&nbsp; Jaccob Slavin made his return to the lineup after missing the last 10 games.&nbsp; In all, Slavin has played in just 6 of the Hurricanes' first 45 games.&nbsp; Logan Stankoven's 1st period goal got the Hurricanes in front of the game.&nbsp; The goal was his 10th of the season and 4th in as many games.&nbsp; K'Andre Miller's steal inside the blue line started the play and then the brand new Hurricanes defender made a great pass to Stankoven in the slot.&nbsp; Seattle's Matty Beniers would make a great move around Slavin for a first period tying goal.&nbsp; Brandon Bussi turned the puck over leading to the Kraken's 3rd period goal that put them in front, 2-1.&nbsp; But, Jordan Staal set up both 3rd period goals, the first from Jordan Martinook and the second was credited to Will Carrier as Slavin's shot hit Will on the way into the Seattle net.</p>

Canes grind out 5-2 win over Ducks
<p>Freddie Andersen made 11 saves in his first win since November 6 as the Hurricanes won their 3rd straight game, 5-2, over the Ducks.&nbsp; Mark Jankowski scored in the 2nd period to tie the game at 1-1, but it was arguably the most important play of the entire night.&nbsp; The Hurricanes were flat until jankowski's goal and then they took control of the game.&nbsp; Logan Stankoven, Jalen Chatfield and Jackson Blake each scored and Taylor Hall -- who's patience created Stankoven's 3rd goal in as many games -- put one into the empty net for the final marker.&nbsp; It wasn't pretty, but it was gritty and the Canes got what they deserved.</p>

On Star Wars night the Canes defeated the Death (Dallas) Star, 6-3.
<p>K'Andre Miller scored twice, Andrei Svechnikov and Nikolaj Ehlers combeind for 7 assists and Seth Jarvis made an energizing return to the lineup as the Canes blasted the Stars, 6-3.&nbsp; Carolina celebrated Star Wars night in style.&nbsp; Miller scored twice, the first time since opening night -- when he also bagged a brace -- that he found the back of the net.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere and Will Carrier also scored and Brandon Bussi won for the 15th time in 18 starts.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes, Bussi hold off Devils' late push, win 3-1
<p>Brandon Bussi stopped 28 shots and Taylor Hall had a goal and an assist as the Hurricanes snapped their 3-game losing streak with a 3-1 win over the Devils in Newark.&nbsp; Nikolaj Ehlers scored in the opening minute as his slight deflection of a Sean Walker point shot led to a rebound and a Luke Hughes own goal.&nbsp; Hughes would also give up the puck to Hall for his 7th goal of the year, a forechecking classic as Hall knocked the puck off Hughes' stick and it slid past Jake Allen into the net for a 2-1 lead in the 2nd period.&nbsp; Hall added to his night forcing a turnover behind the New Jersey goal and getting the puck to Logan Stankoven in front for his 7th goal of the season -- and first in 11 games.&nbsp; Best thing we saw, though, was Brandon Bussi bouncing back in a very solid, and quiet but stellar performance in the Carolina goal.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes lose ANOTHER multi-goal lead, fall to Colorado, 5-3
<p>For the 5th time in their last 8 games the Canes coughed up a multi-goal lead.&nbsp; The Canes entered the 3rd period with a 3-1 lead, but Colorado scored twice in the first two minutes of the period and went on to win their 10th straight.&nbsp; Carolina lost for the 3rd straight time.&nbsp; Sebastian Aho, Nikolaj Ehlers and Andrei Svechnikov each scored -- the second straight game that's happened -- and Aho now has 16 points in his last 9 games -- but Svechnikov and Ehlers each committed 3rd period penalties that led to Colorado power play goals and ultimately equalled a Carolina loss.&nbsp; Frederik Andersen made 29 saves in a very good performance between the pipes.</p>

Canes open '26 with ugly, 7-5 loss to Montreal
<p>The Hurricanes lost the first game of 2026, a 7-5 gong show of a game against the Canadiens.&nbsp; Carolina trailed 2-0 early, then fought back to take a 4-2 lead before giving up the next 4 goals through a series of turnovers and poor goaltending.&nbsp; It was the first home loss for Brandon Bussi, the second straight loss for the Hurricanes, and it comes as the next game will be against the Colorado Avalanche.&nbsp; Sebastian Aho had 2 goals and 3 assists on the night, his second career 5-point effort.&nbsp; Andrei Svechnikov and Nikolaj Ehlers each had a goal and two assists and Alexander Nikishin had a goal and an assist.&nbsp; But Bussi allowed 6 goals and made just 16 saves on the night.&nbsp; Now we'll see how he reacts to his first poor NHL start.</p>

Canes close 2025 with a 5-1 loss in Pittsburgh
<p>Frederik Andersen was every bit as good as the team that played in front of him against the Penguins.&nbsp; That's to say he was bad as Pittsburgh beat Carolina 5-1 to close out the 2025 portion of the schedule.&nbsp; Andersen allowed 5 goals in the first two periods, and the Hurricanes couldn't muster a response until Mark Jankowski's second goal of the season late in the 2nd.&nbsp; Andersen hasn't won a game since a 4-3 shootout win over the Wild on November 6, and in his 8-game losing streak (0-6-2) he carries a save percentage of .832.&nbsp; What are Carolina's options in net after Brandon Bussi?&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes stick with it, rally to beat the Rangers, 3-2, in overtime
<p>Jackson Blake's first career overtime game-winner gave the Hurricanes a 3-2 win over the Rangers on Monday night.&nbsp; Blake's goal came on the power play -- the second power play goal of the game -- and helped get Brandon Bussi his 13th win of the season.&nbsp; Bussi, who wasn't the scheduled starter, but was pressed into action when Pyotr Kochetkov was placed on injured reserve after it was announced that he would undergo surgery on his hip and would likely miss the rest of the season.&nbsp; Brandon made 18 saves on the night.&nbsp; Sebastian Aho scored his 14th goal of the season, a 1st period power play goal that tied the score at 1.&nbsp; Jordan Martinook's 6th of the year, with a little more than 10 minutes to play in the 3rd period helped get the game into OT.&nbsp; The Hurricanes were also without Shayne Gostisbehere against New York as he missed the game with a lower body injury.</p>

Canes return from Holiday in style, beat Detroit, 5-2
<p>The Hurricanes played 60 minutes of excellent hockey in a 5-2 win over the Red Wings.&nbsp; Andrei Svechnikov and Shayne Gostisbehere each had a goal and two assists and Brandon Bussi won for the 12th time in 14 starts.&nbsp; Carolina dominated the first period in every measurable way other than the scoreboard.&nbsp; Michael Rasmussen's 5th goal of the season gave Detroit a 1-0 lead as the Canes did everything but score on John Gibson in the 1st.&nbsp; But Jackson Blake and Eric Robinson scored 1:15 apart in the early part of the 2nd to put the Hurricanes in front to stay.&nbsp; Gostisbehere would make it 3-1 with a little more than 4 1/2 minutes left in the period and Svechnikov's 10th goal of the season -- and 3rd in as many games -- made it 4-2 with about 7 minutes to play.&nbsp; Jordan Martinook scored into an empty net for the final margin.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes implode in third, fall 5-2 to the Panthers
<p>The Canes finished off a hat trick of blown leads as they closed out the pre-Christmas schedule with a 5-2 loss to the Panthers.&nbsp; They led 3-0 with 10 minutes to play on Friday night in South Florida before losing in a shootout.&nbsp; The next night in Tampa they scored 3 times in the 1st period only to give it all back in the 2nd en route to a 6-4 loss to the Lightning.&nbsp; Tonight, they took a 2-0 lead into the 3rd period only to see the Panthers erase that in 7 minutes.&nbsp; Florida scored three times in a 3:07 span and with 13 minutes remaining, it was 3-2 and the Canes flatlined.&nbsp; &nbsp;Frederik Andersen lost his 7th straight start and hasn't allowed fewer than 3 goals since November 1st.&nbsp; His save percentage is .869, .024 under the league average.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes run down in Tampa, lose 6-4
<p>The Canes scored 3 times in the 1st period, but like the night before in Florida, they could not hold the 3-goal lead.&nbsp; Pyotr Kochetkov was great over the first two periods, but he wasn't in the 3rd and the Hurricanes weren't good enough to carry him through it like he'd done for them most nights.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes lose 3-goal lead in 3rd, fall 4-3 to Florida in shootout.
<p>The Canes had a 3-0 lead with 10 minutes to play and a 2-goal advantage with under 2 1/2 minutes left.&nbsp; But, the Panthers taught Carolina a lesson about playoff hockey in December, rallying with Sam Bennett and Sam Reinhart goals to force overtime.&nbsp; They would eventually win the game in a shootout.&nbsp; Jordan Staal scored his 10th goal of the season and Sebastian Aho had 2 goals for the second straight game as the Hurricanes built that 3-goal lead.&nbsp; But, Brad Marchand went into his bag of tricks, whacking Brandon Bussi in the jewels before scoring over top of him for a 3-1 score with just under 10 minutes remaining.&nbsp; The Hurricanes gave up an astounding 24 high danger chances to the Panthers in the loss.&nbsp; Bussi did make 38 saves, but his 9 game winning streak came to an end.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes win fifth straight, beat Preds, 4-1
<p>Sebastian Aho had his first 2-goal, 3-point night of the season, Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 25 shots -- 14 in the 3rd period -- and Jaccob Slavin looked like his old self as the Canes beat the Predators, 4-1 in Nashville.&nbsp; Carolina sweeps the 2-game season series having won the first one earlier this month in Raleigh.&nbsp; Aho's 10th goal, on the power play, early in the 3rd period doubled the lead to 2-0.&nbsp; Then he set up Seth Jarvis for his 19th of the year to make it 3-0, before icing the game with an empty net goal with 45 seconds left in the 3rd.&nbsp; Jackson Blake was stellar again.&nbsp; He had the game's first goal, in the 1st period, banging home a rebound of Logan Stankoven's shot.&nbsp; And, Blake also had the primary assist on Aho's power play goal.&nbsp; The Canes have won 5 straight and lead the Metro by 5 points.</p>

The Canes won ANOTHER shootout, beat Philly, 3-2
<p>For the third straight game the Hurricanes won in the shootout.&nbsp; Brandon Bussi was the story -- again.&nbsp; He's now 11-1-0 on the season.&nbsp; William Carrier and Taylor Hall each scored goals for the Canes and Andrei Svechnikov recorded the game deciding goal in the shootout.&nbsp; It's the first time in franchise history that they've won three straight games via the shootout.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes win 3rd straight, beat Flyers in shootout, 4-3
<p>Jackson Blake notched his first career shootout goal, a game-decider, as the Hurricanes beat the Flyers, 4-3.&nbsp; The Canes spotted Philly a 2-0 lead after 1, but goals by Nikalaj Ehlers and Alexander Nikishin brought Carolina level.&nbsp; Seth Jarvis' breakaway goal in the 3rd gave them the lead.&nbsp; Eventually the game went into overtime and then the shootout.&nbsp; Pyotr Kochetkov would stop all 4 tries including a poke check off the stick of Bobby Brink before Blake's forehand-backhand-forehand move beat Samuel Ersson for the game winner.&nbsp; Kochetkov is now 5-1-0 on the season and 6-1-0 in his career against the Flyers.</p>

Bussi helps Canes "Fly" past Caps, 3-2, in shootout
<p><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Brandon Bussi did it again! 23 saves plus 3 more in the shootout as the Hurricanes rallied to beat the Capitals, 3-2. Bussi stopped 20 shots in regulation -- including 3 by Alexander Ovechkin -- then three more in overtime as he becomes the first goaltender in NHL history to win 10 of his first 11 starts. He's also won 8 in a row, one shy of the Hurricanes record of 9 straight held by Cam Ward. Nikolaj Ehlers scored his 7th goal of the season, tying the game in the second period. Then the man they call "Fly" set up Logan Stankoven's game-tying goal late in the 3rd to help the Canes get the game into overtime. Seth Jarvis was the only scorer in the shootout as Bussi stopped all three Capitals shooters as the Canes moved back to the top of the division.</span></p>

Svechnikov drives Canes past Columbus, 4-1
<p>Halfway through the game -- an eventual 4-1 win over Columbus -- the Hurricanes looked like an extension of what we saw on Sunday against the Sharks.&nbsp; But, then Andrei Svechnikov won a battle for the puck in the corner and created a goal for Seth Jarvis.&nbsp; The rest was a Carolina domination.&nbsp; Svechnikov would also assist on the Canes power play goal, a net front deflection by Jordan Staal.&nbsp; Taylor Hall and Eric Robinson combined on a goal that gave them the lead. And, Brondon Bussi stopped 23 shots for his 9th win in 10 career starts.&nbsp; Now, Rod Brind'Amour has a decision to make about who starts on Thursday in Washington.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes fall flat against Sharks, lose 4-1
<p>The Canes gave up the first goal, on the first shot, in the first 30 seconds and ended up losing to the Sharks, 4-1.&nbsp; The loss spoiled the first half of the 2-game celebration of the 2006 Stanley Cup Champions' 20th anniversary.&nbsp; Carolina did draw even on a Jordan Staal power play goal in the 1st, but that would be it.&nbsp; Carolina's speed couldn't get inside enough against San Jose and they just didn't generate enough energy to play their type of game.&nbsp; Pyotr Kochetkov did play well in his first start in three weeks, but he couldn't save his team from a 3rd loss during a 7-game home stand.&nbsp; They'll take a 3-3-0 record to the finale against Columbus on Tuesday.</p>

Canes ride the Bus(si) to a 6-3 win over Nashville
<p>Brandon Bussi made 21 saves, Jackson Blake scored twice and the Canes scored a pair of power play goals in a 6-3 win over Nashville.&nbsp; Bussi won for the 8th time in 9 starts.&nbsp; And while there weren't a ton of shots, Bussi turned aside a handful of great scoring chances.&nbsp; Carolina scored three 1st period goals.&nbsp; Blake scored a highlight reel goal in the 2nd, and then he and Aho put the game away in the 3rd.&nbsp; Now, if Pyotr Kochetkov can come back, Carolina might have so deep goaltending discussions.</p>

Canes ride the Bus to 1-0 win over Flames
<p>Brandon Bussi stopped 15 shots for his first NHL shutout as the Canes beat Calgary, 1-0, in overtime for their second straight win.&nbsp; Nikolaj Ehlers tapped home a feed from Taylor Hall 2:52 into overtime giving Carolina the win.&nbsp; Bussi didn't have a lot of work, but what he had tested him.&nbsp; Odd man chances that saw him stop Blake Coleman and Morgan Frost, plus three different breakaways.&nbsp; He's now 7-1-0 in 8 starts this season -- the first starts of his NHL career.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere continues to play some of the best 2-way hockey of his career and it was a noticeably good night from Alexander Nikishin -- who could have scored 2 or 3 goals.</p>

Jarvis hat dance boosts Canes to 5-1 win over the Jets
<p>Seth Jarvis notched his 2nd career NHL hat trick and Brandon Bussi ran his record to 6-1-0 as the Hurricanes beat the Jets, 5-1, on Black Friday.&nbsp; Jarvis started the scoring with his 13th goal of the season as the Canes took a 1-0 lead after the first period.&nbsp; Then, after Jordan Martinook snapped a 1-1 tie with a 3rd period goal, Jarvis followed 47 seconds later with his second to extend the lead to 3-1.&nbsp; Seth would backhand the puck into an empty net to put the game on ice.&nbsp; Alexander Nikishin's 3rd goal of the year closed out the scoring.&nbsp; Bussi only had to make 12 saves in the win, but about half of them were grade A chances for Winnipeg -- including a shorthanded breakaway try by Kyle Connor when the game was still 1-1 midway through the third.&nbsp; Will Rod Brind'Amour got back to Bussi on Sunday?&nbsp; Stay tuned.&nbsp; Carolina played a third straight game without Jordan Staal (illness).</p>

Canes open holiday weekend with 4-2 loss to Rangers
<p>The Hurricanes dropped their second straight game -- first time all year that's happened -- in a 4-2 decision to the NY Rangers.&nbsp; It was a game in which the Canes probably should have scored five times, but they only rang the bell twice.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere and Seth Jarvis tallied for Carolina, but despite out-chancing New York 15-3 over the last two periods, the Rangers scored three times and held the Canes at bay.&nbsp; Frederik Andersen allowed 3 goals on 17 shots and lost for the 4th straight time.&nbsp; Andersen has one win since October 23 and has allowed at least 3 goals in 11 of his 13 starts this season.&nbsp; 37 goalies have played in at least 10 games this season, and Freddie's .873 SV% is 33rd among them.&nbsp; Carolina's power play scored for the 3rd straight game.</p>

Canes choose flat over drum in 4-1 loss in Buffalo
<p>In the ongoing wings debate over Flats vs Drums, the Canes chose the former as they closed out the 4-game road trip with a 4-1 loss to Buffalo.&nbsp; Jordan Staal was down with the flu, so the captain didn't play and his team missed his defense AND what he's meant to Carolina's offense.&nbsp; Freddie Andersen played well, even though the stats might make it seem differently.&nbsp; Andersen made several great saves and didn't allow a soft goal so maybe that's a sign that he's turning a rough season around.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere's 1st period power play goal was Carolina's only marker.&nbsp; We'll also address the Andrei Svechnikov story from Elliott Friedman that has Andrei's representatives reportedly were open to a trade earlier in the season when Andrei was struggling and dropped lower in the lineup.&nbsp;</p>

Canes, Staal ground Jets, 4-3
<p>The Canes beat the Jets 4-3 in Winnipeg behind 2 goals from Jordan Staal and a pair of big homecomings.&nbsp; Staal scored 16 seconds into the game to give the Hurricanes the lead, then added his second 3:08 into the second period to get Carolina even at 2-2.&nbsp; He now has 20 career goals (in 44 games) against the Jets.&nbsp; The only team against which Staal had scored more is Philadelphia, but his 24 career goals came in 82 games.&nbsp; Winnipeg native Seth Jarvis scored shorthanded for the second time this season and Nikolaj Ehlers -- who spent 10 seasons with the Jets -- set up Andrei Svechnikov's 3rd period power play goal that became the eventual game-winner.&nbsp; Brandon Bussi got a surprise start in goal and stopped 24 shots in route to a 5th win in 6 starts for the Canes.</p>

Canes rally but lose to Wild in shootout
<p>Jackson Blake scored twice, including the tying goal with 1:06 to play, but the Canes fall to the Wild, 4-3, in a shootout. Carolina dominated in almost every way except for in goal. Jesper Wallstedt was spectacular while Frederik Andersen couldn't come up with a big save when the Canes needed it. The Wild scored on a lucky bounce and two breakaways, so none of the goals were awful, but Andersen could have done better. Blake now has 6 goals and 15 points this season through 20 games. Sebastian Aho scored his 8th early in the 3rd to give Carolina hope. Andersen made 15 saves in the loss.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes, Kochetkov solid in 3-1 win over Bruins
<p>Pyotr Kotchetkov made 29 saves, the Hurricanes got goals from Jordan Staal, Mark Jankowski and Taylor Hall, and opened up a 4-game Northern Exposure road swing with a 3-1 win over the Bruins. Carolina has a 6-1-1 record in their last 8 games and pulled even with the Devils atop the Metropolitan Division on 27 points. The Canes haven't gotten great goaltending lately, but Kotchetkov was steady tonight and it helped keep the Bruins off the scoreboard until there were less than 10 seconds left in the game. Strong games on the back end from Shayne Gostisbehere, K'Andre Miller and rookie Joel Nystrom stood out as well as Hall, who turned in one of the best performances of the season.&nbsp;</p>

Canes get Hall of Fame'd in 4-3 OT loss to Oilers
<p>Leon Draisaitl needed 19 seconds of overtime to give the Oilers a 4-3 win and cap off a 3 point night.&nbsp; Connor McDavid had two goals and the Canes continued a run of untimely mistakes.&nbsp; Frederik Andersen misplayed a puck early in the first period that gave Jack Roslovic his 6th goal of the year and staked Edmonton to a 1-0 lead.&nbsp; Then McDavid's first of the night came while Andrei Svechnikov was in the penalty box for a foolish crosscheck on the Oilers' star.&nbsp; After that, the Canes were great.&nbsp; Goals from Eric Robinson, Nik Ehlers and Jordan Staal helped get a point, but they couldn't get two.&nbsp; We also talk Canes goaltending and why it's okay to see Svech play a little dirty.</p>

Aho sends Canes to 4-3 overtime win!
<p>Carolina made a few mistakes, but in the end they dominated Vancouver and deserved to win the game. The top line looked the part and K'Andre Miller had a big bounce back game. Sebastian Aho had a goal and an assist, Andrei Svechnikov scored two goals in less than a minute of the first period. Taylor Hall got the game even in the third. Carolina is now 3-0 in overtime and won the only shootout they've been in.&nbsp;</p>

Canes' mistakes doom them to 4-1 loss to Washington
<p>It wasn't a good night for some of the Hurricanes' best players and it cost them in a 4-1 loss to the Capitals.&nbsp; Nikolaj Ehlers scored Carolina's only goal.&nbsp; The power play went 0 for 5 and a pair of give aways directly led to Washington goals as Carolina sees a 3-game win streak end.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes rally past Leafs, 5-4
<p>The Canes rallied to beat the Maple Leafs in Toronto, 5-4, claiming a game they were the better team by every measure.&nbsp; Five different goal scorers led the way as Aho, Jarvis, Walker, Hall and Stankoven each found the net and K'Andre Miller and Stankoven each had two points.&nbsp; Along the way, Carolina hit several posts and wasted too many break aways but they just kept coming and pounded the Leafs into submission, outshooting them 21-2 in the 3rd period.&nbsp; In all it looked a return to Carolina Hurricanes hockey as the sport celebrated the Hall of Fame ceremonies that will take place tomorrow in Toronto.</p>

Canes hang on for Wild, 4-3 win
<p>In the first 21 minutes of Thursday night's game between the Canes and the Wild there were 45 minutes in penalties, 7 goals, 2 injuries and an ejection.&nbsp; In the end the Canes hung on for 4-3 win over Minnesota.&nbsp; Jackson Blake and Sean Walker each had a goal and an assist.&nbsp; Andrei Svechnikov and Nikolaj Ehlers each scored and the Hurricanes celebrated their Captain's record breaking game as he becomes the all-time leader in games played for the Canes.&nbsp; K'Andre Miller's return to the lineup was spectacular.&nbsp; Sean Walker continues his strong season.&nbsp; The only downer was the injury to Jalen Chatfield who took a high hit from Tyler Pitlick in the first period and didn't return.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes, Kochetkov shine on Broadway
<p>Pyotr Kochetkov shut out the Rangers on 25 saves, Nikolaj Ehlers scored his first goal with the Hurricanes and they turned the lights out on the home team at Madison Square Garden.&nbsp; Carolina scored once on the power play in three tries and shut out the Rangers on all three of their tries.&nbsp; New York had just 1 shot on goal in the 3rd period as the Canes outshot them 31-25.&nbsp; Alexander Nikishin and Sean Walker led a full team effort on the blue line.</p>

Canes shut down by Boston, 2-1
<p>The Canes could not get their offense going in a 2-1 loss to the Bruins.&nbsp; Alexander Nikishin scored Carolina's only goal and two early third period goals by Boston pushed the Hurricanes to their 4th loss in their last 6 games.&nbsp; The bright side was continued strong play from Nikishin and Andrei Svechnikov as well as the fact that Seth Jarvis was able to play.&nbsp; Among the topics within is a discussion about how to handle three healthy goaltenders now that Pyotr Kochetkov has been activated and sent out on a conditioning stint.</p>

Canes board the Bussi in win over Islanders
<p>Brandon Bussi's 1st start on home ice was a good one as he made 26 saves in a Canes 6-2 win over the Islanders.&nbsp; He did most of his best work in a 14-save first period as the Hurricanes took a 3-1 lead on goals from Bradly Nadeau, Mike Reilly and Jordan Martinook.&nbsp; For Nadeau, it was his first NHL goal and showed off his super fast release.&nbsp; Jackson Blake, Andrei Svechnikov and Logan Stankoven finished out the scoring in the 3rd period with Blake's goal coming early and pushing the Carolina lead to 4-1.&nbsp; Svechnikov now has goals in consecutive games after going the first 8 without a point.&nbsp; The only downside to the game was a potential injury to Seth Jarvis who went down to block a shot pretty late in the 3rd period and took a puck off the left heel.&nbsp; The Hurricanes are already down 5 regular players including Jaccob Slavin.&nbsp; They don't want to be without Jarvis.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes collapse late in 6-3 loss to Golden Knights
<p>Carolina's first game at home after a 6-game road trip was a 6-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.&nbsp; The Hurricanes scored first, as Andrei Svechnikov scored for the first time this season.&nbsp; But Vegas took the game over from there, scoring twice to claim a 2-1 lead after the first period.&nbsp; Still, on goals by Jordan Martinook and Logan Stankoven the Canes somehow held a 3-2 lead early in the 3rd.&nbsp; However, mistakes with the puck and on the blue line were Carolina's downfall as the Golden Knights scored the last four goals of the game to sweep the season series from the Hurricanes.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere left the game with an injury -- for the second time in as many games -- though head coach Rod Brind'Amour did say that it was unrelated to the last time, when he left the game in Los Angeles against the Kings.&nbsp; Rookie Defenseman Joel Nystrom took a puck to the face in the 2nd period, left the game but returned in a full face cage and played the 3rd period.</p>

Canes survive Avalanche of shots, win in shootout, 5-4
<p>Freddie Andersen's 44 saves -- plus the 3 in the shootout -- carry the Hurricanes to a 5-4 win in Colorado.&nbsp; The Canes started the game down ANOTHER defenseman as K'Andre Miller was unable to play due to a lower body injury.&nbsp; And without Jaccob Slavin and Shayne Gostisbehere, that meant that three rookie defensemen would have to play against the Avs.&nbsp; Joel Nystrom, Charles-Alexis Legault and Alexander Nikishin combined for about 45 minutes on the ice in the win.&nbsp; And the injury bug bit the Canes during the game as well as Will Carrier (lower body) and Eric Robinson (upper body) each left the game and didn't return.&nbsp; Rod Brind'Amour offered that neither issue was minor and their absences would be lengthy.&nbsp; Seth Jarvis' 7th goal came shorthanded, he also assisted on Sebastian Aho's 3rd of the season and scored the lone goal in the shootout.&nbsp; Both he and Aho have at least one point in every game this season.&nbsp; Andersen made all three saves in the shootout for the win.</p>

Canes go bust in Vegas, lose 4-1
<p>Carolina fell behind early and went on to lose to the Golden Knights, 4-1.&nbsp; Two first period goals by Vegas were enough for the home team as the Hurricanes suffer their first loss of the season.&nbsp; Sebastian Aho's 2nd goal of the year got them within one early in the 2nd period.&nbsp; But, Ivan Barbashev stole the puck from K'Andre Miller in the middle of the third period and scored past Freddie Andersen for the insurance goal that put this one away.&nbsp; The Carolina power play went 0 for 4, but the penalty kill was perfect, so it was a special teams wash.</p>

Canes stay perfect as Jarvis wins another one in overtime
<p>Seth Jarvis' 6th goal of the season gave the Canes a 4-3 overtime win in Los Angeles.&nbsp; It was his 2nd OT game-winner of the season and his 4th game-winning goal of the year.&nbsp; The Canes have only played five game!&nbsp; Jordan Staal scored twice and won 20 of his 22 face offs as he continues his incredible start to the season.&nbsp; K'Andre Miller and Sean Walker carried the Hurricanes blue line.&nbsp; Miller had a pair of assists, was a +2, had two takeaways and blocked a shot in 27:36 (!!!).&nbsp; Walker played 26:03 steady minutes and had 10 shot attempts on the night.&nbsp; The only real bad news -- other than the power play struggled again tonight, including over a 1:25 stretch of 5-on-3 play -- was the fact that Shayne Gostisbehere left the game late in the 1st period with a lower body injury.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes hit benchmarks in 4-1 win over Ducks
<p>Seth Jarvis scored twice -- the first of which was the 100th of his career -- and Alexander Nikishin registered his first ever NHL goal as the Canes ran their record to 4-0 with a 4-1 win in Anaheim.&nbsp; Jarvis scored the game's first two goals, the second coming on the power play.&nbsp; Alexander Nikishin's first came off a great backhand pass from Sebastian Aho and gave the Canes a 2-goal lead.&nbsp; Aho finished off the scoring banging in a rebound after a Jarvis steal in the offensive end.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere had 3 more assists and now has points in every game this year -- as does Jarvis -- and is tied for the team lead in points with Seth.&nbsp; Freddie Andersen, who was excellent when called upon, had 23 saves in the win.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Canes get 16 saves from Brandon Bussi in 5-1 win over Sharks
<p>Brandon Bussi's NHL debut will be a night he'll never forget.&nbsp; Spent the better part of the first 30 minutes making save after save after save and allowing the Canes the chance to find their game.&nbsp; When the Canes did, look out.&nbsp; Sean Walker, Will Carrier and Eric Robinson all scored in the second period.&nbsp; Shayne Gostisbehere and Jackson Blake tallied in the 3rd and the Canes held San Jose without a shot on goal in the final period.&nbsp; Jaccob Slavin did not play and will almost certainly not appear in any of the remaining 5 games on this road trip.&nbsp; But, Walker, K'Andre Miller, Gostisbehere and Alexander Nikishin were excellent in the win.</p>

Canes survive OT on Jarvis game winner
<p>The Canes won their second straight game to open the season, beating the Flyers 4-3 in overtime.&nbsp; Seth Jarvis scored the game-winner with 16.7 seconds left on the clock -- and 36.1 seconds after Philadelphia's Bobby Brink had his goal disallowed due to goaltender interference.&nbsp; Jarvis' 3rd goal of the year was the 99th of his career.&nbsp; Jordan Staal is also nearing a milestone as his late 2nd period goal was the 299th of his impressive career.&nbsp; Logan Stankoven and Taylor Hall also scored in the win.&nbsp; The only downside to tghe game -- other than a general sloppiness in the way the Canes managed the puck -- was that Jaccob Slavin didn't finish the game and played just 16:48, tied for the lowest on the blue line.&nbsp; K'Andre Miller led the Canes with 25:54 of TOI.</p>

Miller, Jarvis lead Canes to 6-3 opening night win
<p>K'Andre Miller and Seth Jarvis each scored twice as the Canes beat the Devils 6-3 on opening night in Raleigh.&nbsp; The new guys played well.&nbsp; The "old" guys did, too, as Sebastian Aho led the way in the 3rd period.&nbsp; Miller was noticeably good all night long and gave fans a glimpse of how he could thrive playing here.&nbsp; Equally important was the way Alexander Nikishin played while paired with Shayne Gostisbehere.&nbsp; It was also a good night for the Jesperi Kotkaniemi line as the Hurricanes used their depth to beat New Jersey.&nbsp; Oh, and there were at least five ringing posts.&nbsp; So many posts.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

It's a wrap, as Canes close the preseason with OT loss to Preds
<p>The Canes lost the preseason finale in overtime -- during which Andrei Svechnikov absorbed a huge check from Nashville's Joakim Kemell.&nbsp; Jordan Martinook and Seth Jarvis scored and Pyotr Kochetkov kept the Canes in the game with a stellar 3rd period.&nbsp; We also delve into Bradly Nadeau and the fact that the Hurricanes will NOT be signing Michael McLeod.</p>

Has Nadeau done enough to make the Canes' opening night roster?
<p>Bradly Nadeau scored for the 3rd straight game -- actually he didn't because the goal didn't count due to the play being ruled offside.&nbsp; But, we saw the play and it was one of those goals that makes you think that the kid could make the team.&nbsp; It's at least worth a conversation.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Canes Corner is presented by The Aluminum Company of North Carolina.</p>