Times-Call (Longmont)

Avalanche sings blues in Carolina

- By Corey Masisak cmasisak@denverpost.com

RALEIGH, N.C. >> This one had a few more quirks, but for the third time in three tries since the All-star break, the not bad, but farfrom-optimal version of the Colorado Avalanche proved to be not enough against one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference.

Martin Necas scored a natural hat trick on three of Carolina’s first four shots, and the Hurricanes sent the Avs to their third straight loss with a 5-2 victory at PNC Arena.

The biggest problem since the break is now officially the power play. Colorado converted 35% of its chances in the final 22 games before the time off, but the Avs had another rough night with the man advantage and it cost them.

Not only did they go 0 for 6, but three times they took a penalty to negate the power play. The Avs are now 0 for 12 with the man advantage during this mini-skid.

“I think their pressure for sure (caused) some trouble,” Avs forward Mikko Rantanen said. “We’d tried to adjust, but they were doing a good job. A couple of power plays were cut short by penalties, but yeah, we’ve got to be better.”

The first period was the wackiest 20 minutes of the season, probably by a significan­t margin. It featured five goals on 13 shots between the two teams, two extremely weird tallies and the two fastest goals in Avalanche history.

Necas scored on the game’s first shot on goal at 1:52 of the first. His harmless-looking shot from above the left circle hit Alexandar Georgiev’s blocker and caromed to the left, but glanced off the heel of his glove and into the net instead of heading for the corner like the goalie expected.

Necas made it 2-0 at 6:25 with a howitzer of a one-timer. The Hurricanes had a 6-on-5 with a delayed penalty, and Carolina whipped the puck around to stretch out the Avs defense and give Necas a wide-open look from the high slot.

Necas completed the hat trick at 16:51. Georgiev made his first save of the game at 16:48, but Teuvo Teravainen bumped the rebound toward the left post and Necas had a tap-in to make it 3-0.

“I didn’t like the first goal from (Georgiev), which puts us in a hole right away,” Avs coach Jared Bednar said. “We make a mistake on the 6-on-5. We don’t pressure down low and almost play it like a 5-on-5 and they find the open man.

“You take that slow start and them winning the special teams battle was the difference.”

The Avs took a penalty while on the power play for the second time late in the first period, though Bednar called that interferen­ce infraction on Ryan Johansen “a joke.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States