The Denver Post

Slavin scores to give ’Canes OT win over Tampa Bay

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R A LEIGH, N.C.» The Carolina Hurricanes fall behind in the first two periods, then figure out a way to win after regulation.

The unconventi­onal formula worked again Sunday night, with Jaccob Slavin scoring at 1:53 of overtime to give the Hurricanes a 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The Hurricanes improved to 3-0, for only the second time in franchise history, overcoming third-period deficits and winning after regulation in each. Carolina won its opener over Montreal in a shootout on Thursday night, then beat Washington in overtime on Saturday night.

It was Slavin’s turn Sunday to provide the overtime theatrics. He beat Curtis McElhinney on a shot from the right slot to give Carolina just its fifth win in 24 tries against the Lightning.

“We’ve got a resilient group in here,” said Slavin, who grew up in Erie. “We’ve got to learn not to put ourselves in those holes and obviously play a stronger first two periods so we don’t have to rely on that third period and always be coming from behind. But it’s definitely a confidence-builder for the group and we hope we can continue on that path.”

Dougie Hamilton, Brett Pesce and Erik Haula also scored for Carolina, and the Hurricanes held the Lightning to just two shots after the first period. Petr Mrazek only had to make 10 saves for Carolina.

Haula, acquired by Carolina from Vegas in a draft-day trade, has scored in each of his first three games with the Hurricanes. He has quickly adapted to his role with his new team.

“You find a way to win,” Haula said. “It doesn’t matter how you get it. It’s a great start but there’s a lot of hockey left.”

Tyler Johnson, Kevin Shattenkir­k and Steven Stamkos scored in the first period for Tampa Bay, and McElhinney, who helped the Hurricanes reach the Eastern Conference final last season, made 40 saves.

McElhinney won 20 games during the regular-season and then three more in the playoffs for Carolina last season. He signed a free-agent deal with the Lightning in the offseason and got his first start with his new team against his old team.

“It was a fun atmosphere,” McElhinney said. “They’re off to a great start and are playing really well. It’s unfortunat­e to be on the wrong side of it but you know, it’s nice to get my first game out of the way.”

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