Hurricanes edge Penguins in shootout after late collapse
- On Tuesday, the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 in a shootout; Jackson Blake scored the decisive goal.
- In the final minutes, Pittsburgh rallied with late goals, including Rust's 35-second goal, to force overtime against Carolina, which led to a shootout victory.
- Frederik Andersen made 24 saves, Karlsson and Chinakhov had two assists each, and Ben Kindel and Andrei Svechnikov traded shootout goals before Blake's winner.
- Despite the defeat, the Penguins left with one point while dropping their 10th shootout in 11 tries and begin a five-game road trip that includes Vegas on Thursday.
- With the rookie's milestone and home form, the Hurricanes face St. Louis next after Alexander Nikishin set a franchise standard with nine goals; Carolina hosts St. Louis on Thursday.
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‘Canes top Penguins in shootout
RALEIGH, N.C. — Jackson Blake converted on the decisive shootout goal and the Carolina Hurricanes recovered after relinquishing a two-goal lead late in regulation to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 on Tuesday night. Mark Jankowski and Seth Jarvis scored 59 seconds apart in Carolina’s three-goal third period and Logan Stankoven and Alexander Nikishin also scored for the Hurricanes, who extended their home-ice points streak to 12 games. Frederik …
Blake's shootout goal rescues Hurricanes in 5-4 win over Penguins
Jackson Blake converted on the decisive shootout goal and the Carolina Hurricanes recovered after relinquishing a two-goal lead late in regulation to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 on Tuesday night.
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