Canes score twice in 3rd, rally past Kraken, 3-2
The Canes fell behind, 2-1, in the third period, but the Captain's line produced a pair of goals as Carolina rallied to beat Seattle, 3-2. The win was the 4th straight for the Canes, who maintain a 4-point lead over the Islanders in the Metropolitan division. Jaccob Slavin made his return to the lineup after missing the last 10 games. In all, Slavin has played in just 6 of the Hurricanes' first 45 games. Logan Stankoven's 1st period goal got the Hurricanes in front of the game. The goal was his 10th of the season and 4th in as many games. K'Andre Miller's steal inside the blue line started the play and then the brand new Hurricanes defender made a great pass to Stankoven in the slot. Seattle's Matty Beniers would make a great move around Slavin for a first period tying goal. Brandon Bussi turned the puck over leading to the Kraken's 3rd period goal that put them in front, 2-1. But, Jordan Staal set up both 3rd period goals, the first from Jordan Martinook and the second was credited to Will Carrier as Slavin's shot hit Will on the way into the Seattle net.