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Hurricanes rally past Isles

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NEW YORK — Outplayed for much of the first two periods while losing players to injuries, the Carolina Hurricanes scored two quick goals early in the third period and held on for another big road victory.

Warren Foegele and Nino Niederreit­er scored 48 seconds apart to rally the Hurricanes to a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on

Sunday and a

2-0 series lead in the

Eastern Conference semifinals.

“We knew we had to make sure to come out hungry going to the third period,” Niederreit­er said.

Petr Mrazek stopped nine of 10 shots he faced before leaving with an injury 61⁄2 minutes into the second period. Curtis McElhinney came on and finished with 17 saves to help Carolina win for the sixth time in its last seven playoff games.

“He’s been huge,” Foegele said about McElhinney. “It’s not easy coming off the bench there and haven’t faced a shot for 30 minutes or so and come up big with some stellar saves.”

The Hurricanes opened the first round with losses at Washington, before evening the series at home. They then lost Game 5 on the road before tying it at home again and then winning a marathon Game 7 on the Capitals’ ice in two overtimes to advance.

Now, after winning two in New York, they’re heading home with the series lead and a chance at a sweep if they can win the next two.

“It’s huge taking two on the road here,” Foegele said. “We’ve just got to focus, regroup and worry about the next game. Last series we were down 2-0 and we knew we had to come back, so they’re definitely going to be thinking that right now.”

Mathew Barzal scored and Robin Lehner made 16 saves for the Islanders. New York, which had home-ice advantage in a seven-game series for the 15th time, has opened with two losses for the first time.

“We were much better than the night before (in Game 1),” Islanders captain Anders Lee said. “Now we got to go into their building and do what they did to us.”

Game 3 is Wednesday night in Raleigh, N.C.

The Hurricanes also lost defenseman Trevor Riemsdyk to a shoulder injury in the opening minute of the game, and forward Saku Maenalanen to an upper body injury in the third.

Trailing 1-0 after two periods, the Hurricanes took the lead early in the third. Foegele tied, taking a pass from Lucas Wallmark and beating Lehner inside the right post from the right faceoff dot 17 seconds in. It was his fifth goal of the postseason.

Niederreit­er, who began his career with the Islanders and had an assist on Jordan Staal’s winner in OT in Game 1, put the Hurricanes ahead when he redirected a shot by Teuvo Teravainen for his first of the playoffs at 1:05.

McElhinney stopped a shot by Anthony Beauvillie­r 5:15 into the third, and then stuffed a try by Barzal with just under 11 minutes left.

Then, with New York on a power play, McElhinney saved Josh Bailey’s attempt from the left doorstep to preserve the lead. After the penalty expired, Jordan Eberle’s shot from in front hit the crossbar and stayed out with 71⁄2 minutes remaining.

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreit­er, right, skates with the puck against Anders Lee of the Islanders during the third period of Sunday’s game in New York.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreit­er, right, skates with the puck against Anders Lee of the Islanders during the third period of Sunday’s game in New York.
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