There’s no one else to blameīruins’ Charlie McAvoy misses Game 4 against Hurricanes, placed in NHL COVID protocolĭeCock: In role reversal, Hurricanes’ Svechnikov mentoring Kochetkov, who’s 9 months older Now, can the Hurricanes answer in Game 5 at home?ĭeCock: Hurricanes turn what might’ve been quick series into slog. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour frustrated by NHL rule application on Bruins goalīruins rattle Hurricanes, win Game 4 and send playoff series back to Carolina tied 2-2īruins’ big guns deliver in Boston. Hurricanes’ Tony DeAngelo moves past Game 4 vs. Hurricanes’ Seth Jarvis feeling pain of friendly-fire low blow, ‘fine’ to face BruinsĭeCock: Hurricanes beating Bruins between blue lines, but losing playoff battle between the ears ‘Loudest house in the NHL’ does its part to help Hurricanes batter Bruins in Game 5 Quietly, Hurricanes goalie was the first star in Game 5. Hurricanes dominate Bruins in Game 5, take 3-2 playoff series lead back to BostonĭeCock: For different reasons, DeAngelo, Jarvis answer call in complete Canes win over Bruins Hurricanes treating Game 6 against Bruins as ‘absolute must-win,’ hope to avoid Game 7ĭeCock: Hurricanes’ Niederreiter proves versatility in helping shut down Bruins’ top players If the Hurricanes advance Thursday, the next series could start as soon as Sunday if the Pittsburgh Penguins close out the New York Rangers in their Game 6 on Friday, but Tuesday is a more likely alternative in other scenarios because PNC Arena is booked with a concert on Monday. The Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers would likely take the 9:30 p.m. If the Toronto Maple Leafs are playing, they’ll go in the 7 p.m. if there are four games or 3:30 if there are three, and so on. For various reasons including time zones and Hockey Night in Canada, the Hurricanes and Bruins would likely slot into the earliest window that ESPN ends up using - 1 p.m. Up nextĮSPN currently has four broadcast windows for a potential Game 7 on Saturday - 1 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m. The Bruins also had a few low-grade chances against Raanta, who was involved early with a couple of easy glove saves. Bruins come out hitting: David Pastrnak had a great first shift for Boston, and laid three hits against the Canes, one each against Terravainen, Pesce and Sjkei.
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