The game between the Carolina Hurricanes and Detroit Red Wings will take place at PNC Arena on Tuesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM ET.
The Carolina Hurricanes will welcome the Detroit Red Wings to PNC Arena for an NHL game on Tuesday. The Carolina Hurricanes lost 3-2 in their last game over the Senators. The Hurricanes hold a one-point lead on the New Jersey Devils for first place in the Metropolitan Division, but it appears it will come down to the final two games of the season. Both teams close out the season with games Tuesday and Thursday.
“We started just terribly,” said Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour. “Never really got going at all. Give the other team a lot of credit — they played a real good game. But we were just in quicksand.” With the playoffs just over a week away the Hurricanes were disappointed with their effort.
“We weren’t playing with a lot of speed, we weren’t playing with a lot of aggression,” said Jaccob Slavin. “I mean, we’re a puck-pressuring team, and when we did have the puck we weren’t doing what we normally do. We get it in deep, we forecheck, we grind them down low and we didn’t really have any grind time in the (offensive) zone today like we normally do.”
The Detroit Red Wings on the other hand lost 1-6 against the Stars in their last game. Detroit’s starting goaltender, Ville Husso, was replaced by Magnus Hellberg after giving up three goals in 12 minutes and 10 seconds. Hintz tapped in his 36th goal through Husso’s pads off a feed from Thomas Harley. Hintz’s drop pass set up Lindell’s shot from the point. Lindell’s goal was his first in 18 games.
Max Domi’s pass from behind the net led to Dellandrea’s first goal in 23 games. Robertson scored his 46th goal 55 seconds into the second period with a shot from the point during a power play. Pavelski’s goal at 3:37 of the period made it 5-0. His teammates spilled off the bench to congratulate him on the milestone.
“As soon as I saw it go in, I was turning to Miro and the boys were already on the ice,” Pavelski said. “It was pretty fun.” Pavelski didn’t have a point in the Stars’ previous game against Vegas. “He was sitting on 999 for one game. We were hoping to do it the last game but it was a great night to do it,” Benn said. “Just a typical Joe Pavelski goal. I don’t think you could have drawn it up any better.” Dallas led 6-1 when the period ended.
Martin Nečas – Brent Burns – Seth Jarvis
Brett Pesce – brady Skjei – Sebastian Aho
Frederik Andersen – Jalen Chatfield – Jack Drury
Jesper Fast – Shayne Gostisbehere
Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Jordan Martinook
Stefan Noesen – Jesse Puljujärvi
Jaccob Slavin – Jordan Staal
Derek Stepan
Teuvo Teräväinen
Dylan Larkin – David Perron – Jonatan Berggren
Ben Chiarot – Alex Chiasson – Andrew Copp
Austin Czarnik – Simon Edvinsson – Magnus Hellberg
Taro Hirose – Ville Husso
Dominik Kubalik – Gustav Lindström
Matt Luff – Olli Määttä
Lucas Raymond – Moritz Seider
Pius Suter
Joseph Veleno
Jake Walman
Carolina Hurricanes: Andrei Svechnikov, Ondrej Kase, Max Pacioretty, Jake Gardiner
Detroit Red Wings: Filip Zadina, Marco Kasper, Robby Fabbri, Michael Rasmussen, Mark Pysyk
The game between the Carolina Hurricanes and Detroit Red Wings will take place at PNC Arena on Tuesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM ET.
The match between the Carolina Hurricanes and Detroit Red Wings will be telecast live on Bally Sports South, Fox Sports South, Bally Sports Detroit Extra.
Country | Channel | Date and Time |
United States | Bally Sports South, Fox Sports South, Bally Sports Detroit Extra. | April 11 (7:00 PM ET) |
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