NHL Game Summary - Philadelphia at Carolina
(Friday, February 18th)
Final Score: Carolina 3, Philadelphia 2
Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - Erik Cole scored the go-ahead goal with 3:03
left in the third period to lift the Carolina Hurricanes to their first
victory against Philadelphia in more than two years, a 3-2 decision at RBC
Center.
Cole's tally came a little more than two minutes after the Flyers' Braydon
Coburn tied the game, and helped Carolina snap a nine-game losing streak
against Philadelphia.
The Hurricanes had not beaten the Flyers since November 28, 2008, and also
recorded their first regulation victory against them since December 19, 2006.
The victory came on the night that the Hurricanes retired Rod Brind'Amour's
No. 17. Brind'Amour played with Carolina from 2000-10, after spending eight-
plus seasons with Philadelphia. He won a Stanley Cup in 2006, when current
Flyers coach Peter Laviolette was the Hurricanes' head man.
Chad LaRose and Jeff Skinner also scored for Carolina, which opened a four-
game homestand. Cam Ward made 21 saves.
Blair Betts also lit the lamp for Philadelphia, which had won its last two.
Sergei Bobrovsky played well but came up just short in the loss, stopping 26
shots.
Carolina gained control by scoring twice early in the first period, but
Philadelphia worked to tie the game, getting on the board 2:57 into the second
period with a short-handed goal.
With forward Andreas Nodl in the box for hooking, the Flyers got a chance when
Betts carried into the Carolina zone in a 1-on-1 with a Hurricanes defenseman.
Betts skated up the center, shifted to his left and wristed the puck over
Ward.
Carolina maintained its lead into the third period, but the Flyers' pressure
paid off down the stretch.
"Momentum can change very quickly... sometimes within a shift or two," Cole
said. "You have to be able to have a short memory and continue to play hard."
Scott Hartnell kept the puck in the zone at the left point and passed to Ville
Leino, who moved toward the goal line before centering into a scrum of
players. Coburn, meanwhile, was waiting at the inside edge of the right circle
and moved into the slot to meet a rebound, blasting it in with 5:11 to play.
However, Philadelphia's defense was caught out of position a few minutes
later.
Jussi Jokinen picked up the puck in the neutral zone and skated up the left
side of the ice on a 2-on-1 with Cole. Jokinen made a perfect cross-ice pass
to enable Cole's one-timer.
The Flyers tried to net another equalizer in the remaining minutes, but Ward
made all the necessary saves, including a stop on Jeff Carter's backhand try
with about 90 seconds left.
"I liked the way we played in the second period, third period, we were able to
tie it up," Laviolette said. "Tough break on that last one. We're pressing, it
just comes back. But I would say that early on they grabbed the energy of the
building and the energy of the night. They had us a little bit in the first
five minutes."
In a potential playoff matchup -- the Flyers lead the Eastern Conference,
while Carolina currently holds the eighth spot -- the Hurricanes got the jump
on Philadelphia.
LaRose tipped in Joe Corvo's point blast at 4:12, and Skinner beat Bobrovsky
five-hole from the left circle at 6:37.
Game Notes
Carolina traded defenseman Ian White to the San Jose Sharks for a second-round
pick in 2012...Hurricanes acquired defenseman Derek Joslin from SJ for future
considerations...Carolina went 0-for-6 on the power play, while Philadelphia
was 0-for-3...Flyers center Mike Richards did not play because of flu-like
symptoms...Brind'Amour was the third player in Hurricanes history to have his
number retired, joining Ron Francis (10) and Glen Wesley (2).
02/19 01:24:54 ET
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