
Just when it looked as though the Hurricanes were turning the corner in the recovery process, the team reverted back to its old tendencies in back-to-back smarting losses against the Phoenix Coyotes, 4-0, and more recently, the Boston Bruins, 5-2. The Bruins looked like a hungry team barely hanging on to eighth place in the Eastern Conference while the Hurricanes looked like a bunch of guys that thought, hey, it might be nice to beat the Bruins tonight maybeโฆif it doesnโt take too much effort. Carolina sank to ten points back from eighth, in other words, not exactly mathematically eliminated but circling the drain.
Despite these dramatically different outlooks on the rest of the spring, the โCanes kept it close through two and a half periods, largely thanks to Erik Cole, who scored goals seven and eight of the year to keep Carolina within reach. But the Bruins cracked the game open midway through the third and never looked back.
โThere were a lot of uncharacteristic things that we havenโt been doing the last several games,โ Cole said. โIt feels as bad as it did early in the year at the moment, and itโs a feeling we havenโt had in this room for quite a while.โ
Carolina lost its second straight on home ice after rattling off eight in a row in Raleigh. Saturday night, it was clear the โCanes really missed center Brandon Sutter, who sat out the game while nursing a โlower body injury.โ Indy was at the game and probably should have posted a game recap, but honestly, it would have been really short and pretty boring, something along the lines of four paragraphs describing each of Phoenixโs goals and one about how listless Carolina was beneath the headline โBryzgalov 4 Vezina!!!โ Even starting goaltender Justin Peters, who absorbed the 4-0 loss, called it a boring game. He would know.
The โCanes have fallen back into that bad habit of letting in a few deflating goals early and it happened again Tuesday. Patrice Bergeron deflected a puck past Manny Legace 23 seconds in with assists from two ex-Hurricanes, Mark Recchi and Dennis Seidenberg.
Sutter almost got a goal in his first game back from hiatus. His second chance beat Tuukka Rask but was swept away from the goal crease just in time.
Things looked promising when โCanes killed off 1:41 of a five-on-three and then an interference penalty to Eric Staal. Despite not mustering much offensively, the Hurricanes cleaned up well in their own end and stayed in the game. But after a two-on-one in the Hurricanesโ favor, Bostonโs Johnny Boychuk was left wide open at the blue line while four Hurricanes gathered around the puck nearby. Brian Pothier didnโt appear to try and stop Boychuk as he plowed to the net.
For whatever reason, the Bruins had it out for Staal tonight. He and Mark Stuart had words โ and then fists โ in front of the Bruins net during a second period Carolina power play and they jawed all the way to the penalty box. Late in that same Carolina power play, Erik Cole picked up the garbage at the side of the net. Jamie McBain blasted the initial shot from the point, giving him his first NHL assist in his first NHL game.
โI started out a little slow just because of the jitters and everything,โ McBain said. โOnce I settled in, I got comfortable with the puck and was able to make a few plays.โ
McBain experienced Carolinaโs now-patented โtrial by fireโ call-up technique as was thrown onto the power play and played nearly 20 minutes. He quickly experienced how fleeting NHL glory can be when he got stuck as the only man back on a Bruins two-on-one. Recchi made his former team pay again with another bad goal.
Shortly afterward, Cole shifted momentum back in his teamโs favor. With Rask flopped, Cole somehow managed to find the puck in a pile of limbs and scored his second of the night.
Pothier forgot which team his was on (itโs a recent thing, okay?) and passed the puck straight to Michael Ryder at the blue line. Ryder sent a line drive past an unscreened Legace to make the score 4-2. Collective fail.
After that, the โCanes shut down and it got ugly. David Krejci undressed the Carolina defense with a spin-o-rama move and a shot that got around Legace.
The usually chatty โCanes netminder acted as though heโd just bombed a final exam in the locker room. Admittedly, it wasnโt his best game, but his team played terribly in front of him.
โI was awful,โ Legace insisted. โI have to make some saves. Simple as that. It was the biggest game of the year and Iโve got to make those saves. It bothers me.โ


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