The Carolina Hurricanes lost Game 2 to the refe- ahem, Washington Capitals 4-3 in overtime with a goal from Brooks Orpik to give the Capitals a 2-0 series lead. The series is coming back home to Raleigh, so what happened and what can change?
First and foremost, this series is far from over. The Carolina Hurricanes will not go down without a fight to the bitter end. Game 2, similar to Game 1, did not start well. The Hurricanes found themselves down two early with tallies from Nicklas Backstrom and TJ Oshie.
Backstrom with a sick feed from Washington’s captain, Alexander Ovechkin and TJ Oshie with a highlight reel goal that trended on Twitter because of a stick-lift with his leg that allowed him to cut the net and backhand it in.
At the end of the first period, the Hurricanes started playing more into battling for the puck on the boards and forcing turnovers in the Capitals zone, this did wonders for them. As hockey coaches will say often, “get pucks in deep, get guys in front”, the Hurricanes did exactly that and got Lucas Wallmark his first career playoff goal to cut the Capitals lead in half.
In the second period, the Hurricanes continued their play hard-pressure play. Michael Ferland was given a five-minute match penalty for hitting Nic Dowd. It’s clear now that there was no shoulder-to-head contact and the head was hit by Ferland’s back.
Most hockey fans have shown their concern for the call, not just Carolina fans, even some Washington fans admit it was a bad call. Rod Brind’Amour lost his patience on the referees and gave them a piece of his mind.
It’s clear now that despite speculation of Alexander Ovechkin having a hearing for his head hit to Brock McGinn, Dougie Hamilton on elbowing Evgeny Kuznetsov, and Michael Ferland hitting Nic Dowd, that nothing is going to be done about it. This is an agreeable call from most fans. There won’t be any suspensions.
Continuing on without Ferland in the second period, the Hurricanes slowed the momentum of Washington down again and again, Sebastian Aho finally broke through after 15 games without a goal and it’s his first career playoff goal, as well. Remember, once he breaks through, he starts hammering on offensive performance in games from then on.
In the third period, Tom Wilson breaks the tie and gives Washington a 3-2 lead until the Carolina Hurricanes finally show that their power-play has improved from last game with Jordan Staal deflecting a shot from Dougie Hamilton at the point to tie things up and bring Game 2 to overtime late. Petr Mrazek gave us two ten bell saves near the ending of the period that could have sealed this game for the Capitals before overtime.
It didn’t take long before the game ended where Brett Pesce lost his stick in the neutral zone and got a stick from Teuvo Teravainen who then became defenseless and could only attempt the incoming shot. Brett Pesce, instead of attacking Kuznetsov behind the net, to prevent him coming in front to take a shot, allowed Kuznetsov time to see the entire offensive zone to make any play he wanted.
A smart play by Kuznetsov, passing to Brooks Orpik, who was being defended by a forward without a stick, Teravainen to put in the game-winner to take a 2-0 series lead for the Washington Capitals.
The chance to get a road win and being able to close this series with just winning the three possible home games is gone for now. Losing the first two games on the road makes the the next two home games must-win games for momentum’s sake. This series is far from over and the Carolina Hurricanes will fight to the last man. The Hurricanes need a few things to ensure that they’re not on the edge of getting swept, cutting this series lead in half. Here they are.