Canes move on to the second round, eliminate Predators in overtime
Canes #Canes
© Frederick Breedon/Getty Images North America/TNS The Carolina Hurricanes’ Teuvo Teravainen, Brock McGinn, Dougie Hamilton, and Jaccob Slavin celebrate after scoring the game-tying goal against the Nashville Predators during the third period in Game 6 of the first round of the playoffs at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday, May 27, 2021.
For the fourth straight game, the Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators needed overtime to decide an outcome.
For the second straight game, the Canes won, ending the best-of-seven series with a 4-3 victory on a Jaccob Slavin goal with 1:06 left in the overtime.
Slavin unleashed a shot from the left wing that goalie Juuse Saros could not track and the Canes were on their way to the second round to face the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Defenseman Dougie Hamilton tied the score 3-3 for the Canes with 6:01 left in regulation, taking a pass from Slavin and scoring on a backdoor play.
After Nashville iced the puck, the Canes’ Sebastian Aho won a faceoff in the Preds zone, Slavin collected the puck along the boards and Hamilton broke in all alone on the far side for the score.
The Canes outshot the Preds 16-5 in the third. Nashville was missing its captain and star defenseman Roman Josi, who took a big hit from Jordan Martinook at 5:30 of the third period. Josi did not play in the last 14:30 of regulation.
The Predators took a 3-2 lead and 38 seconds of power-play time into the third period but the Canes killed off the penalty.
The Canes then had a power play after Jesper Fast was slashed on a breakaway, which ended with goalie Saros stopping Fast’s shot. The Canes did not convert on the power play and an alert defensive play by Teuvo Teravainen stopped a two-on-one shorthanded rush by the Preds.
The Preds were quick starters again in the second period, taking a 2-1 lead on a Mikhail Granlund goal and added a 5-on-3 power-play score by Ryan Johansen for a two-goal lead.
The Canes’ Aho then scored a power-play goal, deflecting a Hamilton shot from the point, to slice the Preds’ lead to 3-2 at 13:44 of the second. It was the fourth of the series for Aho, whose slashing penalty earlier in the period resulted in Nashville’s 5 on 3..
Granlund’s goal, his second of the series, at 1:13 of the second after the Preds’ Nick Cousins scored at 1:44 of the first. The Preds caught the Canes trying to quickly exit the zone as Granlund wheeled to the net and was alone to knock in the rebound.
The Canes had a power play after Martin Necas was tripped, but Hamilton was called for interference. After the 4 on 4 ended, Aho was called for slashing and the Preds quickly converted on the 5 on 3 as josi set up Johansen for a tap-in.
Canes forward Jordan Martinook gave his team a lift with some physical play in the second. Martinook was wrestled to the ice by defenseman Matt Benning in front of the Preds net for a penalty, and Aho converted afetr Hamilton made some nice plays to keep the puck in the zone.
The Canes’ Brady Skjei was called for cross-checking with 1:22 left in the second.
The Canes had five shots in the second period and have 14 for the game. The Preds have 21
For the fourth straight game, the Predators scored the first goal of the game but the Canes quickly answered.
Cousins deflected a pass from Erik Haula past Alex Nedeljkovic at 1:44 of the first. But the Canes’ Brock McGinn then tied it at 4:20 with his third of the series as Martin Necas assisted.
McGinn outfought defenseman Alexandre Carrier for the puck down low, circled the net and beat Juuse Saros high to the blocker side.