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Staal's goal pushes Hurricanes past Senators 4-3 in final home game before Olympic break
Jordan Staal’s 14th goal helped Carolina maintain their eight-game points streak despite Ottawa rallying twice on power plays, with goalie Brandon Bussi making key saves.
- On Tuesday, Jordan Staal scored the go-ahead goal at 14:53 after a neutral-zone turnover, lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 4-3 win in their final home game before the Olympic break.
- After Jarvis' second goal, Ottawa scored a pair of power-play goals to tie the game, setting the stage for late drama.
- Hurricanes goalie Brandon Bussi made 22 saves, including a diving stop on Sanderson during Ottawa's late 6-on-5 attempt, while Reimer finished with 14 saves and the team had 31 shots.
- The win preserved Carolina's eight-game point streak and denied Ottawa the chance to extend a four-game win streak.
- Both teams play on Thursday on the road, with Carolina holding a 34-15-6 record and a +30 scoring differential , facing the New York Rangers.
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Staal's goal pushes Hurricanes past Senators 4-3 in final home game before Olympic break
Jordan Staal scored the go-ahead goal with roughly five minutes left to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3.
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Hurricanes carry points streak into showdown vs. Senators
The Carolina Hurricanes would be wise to do a better job of protecting leads after a couple of late-in-regulation problems following their historic comeback last week.
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Read Full ArticleStaal's late goal gives Hurricanes 4-3 win over Senators
RALEIGH — The Hurricanes won’t play again at Lenovo Center for 23 days, but they gave their fans something to remember during the Olympic break. Nikolaj Ehlers sprung Jordan Staal for a breakaway with just over five minutes left in regulation, and the Carolina captain scored his 14th goal of the
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