- Final SOSO0MTL
BUF4
54
5 - Final1TB
NJ2
42
4 - Final2NYI
NYR1
41
4 - Final SOSO3FLA
PHI3
23
2 - Final4WSH
PIT2
52
5 - Final OTOT5CGY
CBJ4
34
3 - Final OTOT6CAR
OTT3
23
2 - Final7TOR
WPG3
23
2 - Final8DET
STL5
15
1 - Final9LA
NSH0
30
3 - Final10VAN
MIN4
14
1 - Final11CHI
PHX6
26
2
Final OT
Carolina leads 2-1
| Game 1: Friday, February 1st | ||
|---|---|---|
| Senators | 0 | Final |
| Hurricanes | 1 | |
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| Game 2: Thursday, February 7th | ||
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| Hurricanes | 3 | Final OT |
| Senators | 2 | |
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| Game 3: Tuesday, April 16th | ||
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| Hurricanes | 2 | Final |
| Senators | 3 | |
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Hurricanes 3
(5-4-0, 10 pts)
Senators 2
(6-3-2, 14 pts)
7:30 PM ET, February 7, 2013
Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OTTAWA -- Jay Harrison scored the overtime winner for the Carolina Hurricanes, and was quick to credit Cam Ward for the victory.
The Hurricanes' goalie made 45 saves on Thursday night as Carolina escaped Ottawa with a 3-2 victory over the Senators.
Ward's heroics, which included 16 saves in a chaotic second period in which Carolina was outshot 17-3, helped set up Harrison's winner at 2:19 of overtime
"Cam's a great goaltender and he keeps us in games," said Harrison, who banged home the deciding goal off a scramble in front of Senators goalie Craig Anderson. "He's a huge part of our success and we owe that to him.
"The fact we were able to get back on the horse in the third period and have a few big penalty kills, score a big power-play goal and then an overtime goal demonstrated we played a pretty solid road game."
Chad LaRose and Alexander Semin scored in regulation for the Hurricanes, who have won five of their last seven.
Erik Karlsson and Daniel Alfredsson replied for the Senators, while Anderson stopped 23 shots in taking the loss.
"We played such a good game, but credit to their goalie as he kept them in the game and gave them a chance to tie it up and win it in overtime," Alfredsson said. "We had our opportunities to put it away and couldn't."
Senators coach Paul MacLean says he can't ask for much more from his team.
"We want to come back and reproduce that game again and again and again and again," he said. "We feel we'll get a much better result if we reproduce that game at that level and at that tempo."
Ottawa led 2-1 in the third period, but Semin tied it with a one-timer that beat Anderson stick side on the power play at 12:26.
"Anything can happen in a one-goal game and you just need a bounce or a break and we got that opportunity on the power play," Ward said. "We've been stressing special teams all season long and that we need to get better and the power play was able to come up with a big goal to tie the game."
Both teams had a number of great chances in the first, but it was the Senators who took the early lead on Karlsson's team-leading fifth goal of the season on a great pass from rookie Jakob Silfverberg.
Ottawa dominated the second period on the shot clock, but Ward kept his team in it with a number of big saves, including one in close on Silfverberg.
"(Ward) was real solid," said Eric Staal. "He's really stepped back into his game and we're going to need him and he helped us get the win."
The Hurricanes tied it 1-1 on their third shot of the second when Drayson Bowman made a cross-ice pass to LaRose, who snapped a shot from the faceoff circle to beat Anderson glove side.
"This was one of those nights (when) you win the game, but lose on the scoreboard," Anderson said. "We outplayed them, but just didn't get the results we were looking for. We deserved a better fate."
The Senators finally solved Ward in the second when Alfredsson gave Ottawa a 2-1 edge at 16:04, roofing a shot from a near-impossible angle that fooled the Carolina goalie.
"I was looking for (Senators forward Mika Zibanejad), but saw he was covered up so thought I'd try a shot," Alfredsson said. "I've tried it a lot of times and it usually doesn't work, but it came off perfect."
Mike Lundin made his debut for the Senators after missing the first 10 games with a broken finger, while fellow defenseman Sergei Gonchar returned to the lineup after missing the last two games with the flu.
Game notes
Staal extended his point streak (seven goals, four assists) to seven games with an assist on Semin's goal. ... LW Kaspars Daugavins, D Patrick Wiercioch and D Mark Borowiecki were healthy scratches for the Senators. Ottawa was also without C Jason Spezza (upper body injury, indefinite), D Jared Cowen (hip, out for the season) and RW Guillaume Latendresse (whiplash, day-to-day). ... The Hurricanes were without C Tuomo Ruutu (hip surgery, three-to-four months). RW Andreas Nool and D Joe Corvo were healthy scratches.
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(Photo by Andre Ringuette/NHLI via Getty Images)Game Information
| Arena: Scotiabank Place Location: Ottawa, Ontario |
| Referees: Dave Jackson, Rob Martell Linesmen: Steve Miller, Anthony Sericolo |
| Attendance: 17,337 (93.7% full) |
Team Stat Comparison
| Carolina | Ottawa | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Goals | 2 | |
| 1 | Power Play Goals | 0 | |
| 2 | Power Play Opportunities | 3 | |
| 0 | Shorthanded Goals | 0 | |
| 3 | Penalties | 2 | |
| 6 | Penalty Minutes | 4 | |
| 26 | Shots on Goal | 47 | |
| 27 | Hits | 22 | |
| 32 | Faceoffs Won | 37 | |
Scoring Summary
| 1st Period | CAR | OTT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18:03 | Erik Karlsson (5)
Assists: Jakob Silfverberg, Zack Smith |
0 | 1 | |
| 2nd Period | CAR | OTT | ||
| 12:59 | Chad LaRose (1)
Assists: Drayson Bowman, Jay Harrison |
1 | 1 | |
| 16:04 | Daniel Alfredsson (3)
Assists: Kyle Turris, Sergei Gonchar |
1 | 2 | |
| 3rd Period | CAR | OTT | ||
| 12:26 | Alexander Semin (2)
(Power Play) Assists: Eric Staal, Tim Brent |
2 | 2 | |
| OT | CAR | OTT | ||
| 2:19 | Jay Harrison (2)
Assists: Jordan Staal, Jeff Skinner |
3 | 2 | |
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