Hurricanes 6, Panthers 2
The Carolina Hurricanes finally found their way to the top of
the Southeast Division, and they did it with their first win of the
season against a divisional opponent.
Jussi Jokinen scored twice and added an assist, and Riley Nash
netted his first goal as part of a three-point night in the
Hurricanes’ 6-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Saturday
night.
The long-awaited win over a division rival put the Hurricanes
alone on top of the Southeast.
”If you’re going to be on top of your division, you have to
beat the teams in your division,” Carolina coach Kirk Muller said.
”We haven’t had success on that part of it this year. I think our
guys knew that this is a big weekend and the importance of it. I
think it showed in their play.”
Coming into the game, Carolina was 0-5 against its Southeast
rivals and 10-3-1 against the rest of the Eastern Conference.
Eric Staal also had two goals for the Hurricanes, Jiri Tlutsy
scored his 10th in 11 games, and Alexander Semin had three
assists.
Cam Ward made 22 saves for the Hurricanes, who won their second
straight at home. Carolina had lost six of seven against the
Panthers.
”We wanted to make a kind of statement game that these are the
teams we need to beat to make the playoffs,” Jokinen said.
Filip Kuba and Shawn Matthias scored for the Panthers, who have
only two wins in 11 games.
Florida goalie Jose Theodore left the game 2:22 into the first
period after he appeared to injure his right leg. Scott Clemmensen
replaced him and made 27 saves.
Theodore was hurt during a 2-on-1 rush by the Hurricanes. He
crumpled to the ice after he kicked out his right pad to stop
Jokinen. The Panthers said Theodore, who struggled with knee
trouble much of last season, sustained an undisclosed lower body
injury.
”It’s going to be a while,” Florida coach Kevin Dineen said.
”He was pretty sore on the ice, and it wasn’t much better off
(it).”
Florida also lost Dmitry Kulikov (upper body) and Scottie
Upshall (lower body) during the game.
”You can blame it on injuries,” Dineen said. ”To me, that’s
the ultimate cop-out We were not prepared to play this game. We had
a big divisional game against our first-place team – we could have
reeled them in. It looked like from the drop of the puck we weren’t
prepared.”
Carolina got Joni Pitkanen back in the lineup Saturday after he
missed seven games because of a lower body injury. But he left the
game after just one period and didn’t return.
The Hurricanes jumped on Clemmensen about 4 minutes after
Theodore’s injury, scoring three goals in 3:05.
Jokinen got things started with a quick wrist shot from the left
circle that beat Clemmensen over his glove hand.
A little more than 2 minutes later, Semin found Tlutsy in the
high slot for a wrist shot that caromed in off the post.
Jokinen added his second goal less than a minute later when Nash
found him wide open in the slot. Jokinen’s wrist shot slipped
through Clemmensen’s pads.
Matthias got Florida back within two goals before the end of the
period, but Nash’s first career goal built Carolina’s lead back to
three early in the second. Nash finished off a pass from Patrick
Dwyer on a 2-on-1 break to make it 4-1.
Staal scored the Hurricanes’ final two goals off passes from
Semin.
The teams will meet again on Sunday night in Florida.
”Any time you can beat a divisional opponent it’s huge,” Faulk
said. ”It was nice to get our first divisional win this year, and
it came at a good time.”
NOTES: Carolina’s Tim Brent sat out because of a lower body
injury. … Panthers C Stephen Weiss was ejected in the third
period after fighting Justin Faulk. Weiss was also given a penalty
for elbowing on the play.