April 8, 2022

Morning After the Captain steered his team into the playoffs -- again.

Morning After the Captain steered his team into the playoffs -- again.
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Morning After the Captain steered his team into the playoffs -- again.

Canes fall behind early, rally past Sabres, 5-3.

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It seemed like it was going to end up as it did Tuesday in Buffalo. The Hurricanes were a bit of a mess, The Sabres were making them pay for their mistakes and it was 3-1 late in the 2nd period. But, Teuvo Teravainen's goal got them within a goal heading to the third. From there, it was the Captain behind the wheel. Jordan Staal tied it 5 minutes into the 3rd, then after Sebastian Aho's second of the night made it 4-3, Staal iced it into the empty net for a 5-3 win. Antti Raanta made 18 saves for the win, which means that he was the goalie of record as the Hurricanes clinched a playoff spot for the 4th straight season.