Los Angeles Times

Carolina doesn’t back off in win

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The Carolina Hurricanes didn’t flinch after losing yet another goaltender. Instead, they responded with a physical and even confrontat­ional edge against a team that has twice bullied them out of recent NHL playoffs.

And now, they’re up 2-0 on the Boston Bruins in their first-round series.

Sebastian Aho and Nino Niederreit­er each scored twice and the Hurricanes overcame the early loss of goalie Antti Raanta to beat the Bruins 5-2 on Wednesday night in Raleigh, N.C.

Jesper Fast had the game’s first goal for Carolina in another strong offensive showing to start this series. Rookie goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov came on in relief of Raanta to finish with 30 saves.

Perhaps just as importantl­y, the Hurricanes looked ready for a fight at every moment as the Bruins racked up penalties and time in the box while facing yet another uphill climb.

“We’re not going to get pushed around, I guarantee you that,” said Carolina defenseman Tony DeAngelo, who had three assists.

This game quickly went from competitiv­e to feisty and downright ornery in quick fashion — namely after Boston’s David Pastrnak knocked Raanta from the game midway through the first period when he struck the goaltender in the head with a gloved hand as he tried to skate past him.

Already down injured No. 1 goalie Frederik Andersen to start the playoffs, Carolina turned to Kochetkov as Raanta exited while bleeding from an apparent mouth injury.

Tampa Bay 5, at Toronto

3: Victor Hedman had a goal and three assists for his first four-point playoff game and the Lightning evened their first-round series. Nikita Kucherov added a goal and two assists and Brayden Point, Corey Perry and Brandon Hagel also scored for two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay.

at Minnesota 6, St. Louis 2: Kirill Kaprizov scored two of his three goals in the third period as the Wild bounced back from being shut out on Monday night 4-0. Joel Eriksson Ek added two goals for Minnesota.

 ?? Karl B DeBlaker Associated Press ?? CAROLINA’S Vincent Trocheck is happy to see Sebastian Aho’s goal go in against Linus Ullmark.
Karl B DeBlaker Associated Press CAROLINA’S Vincent Trocheck is happy to see Sebastian Aho’s goal go in against Linus Ullmark.

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