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Aho and Svechnikov Shine in Hurricanes’ 4-2 Victory Over Lightning

Carolina Hurricanes

In a night filled with milestones and standout performances, the Carolina Hurricanes secured a 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, led by the dynamic duo of Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov. The win was particularly significant for Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour, who celebrated his 600th game behind the bench, marking a notable achievement in his coaching career.

Aho and Svechnikov each contributed a goal and an assist, showcasing their chemistry on the ice. Brind’Amour’s 367th career win not only solidified his position as the franchise’s all-time leader at the 600-game mark, but it also surpassed the previous record held by Tampa Bay’s Jon Cooper, who had 364 wins at the same stage.

Jordan Martinook played a crucial role in the outcome, breaking a tie in the third period with a goal that came at 9:18. After sweeping the puck from outside the left circle, it deflected off Victor Hedman and into the far post, giving Carolina the lead. Frederik Andersen was solid in net, stopping 17 shots, while Logan Stankoven sealed the victory with an empty-net goal.

For Tampa Bay, Yanni Gourde and Charle-Edouard D’Astous provided the goals, but the team struggled, falling to 3-7 since the Olympic break. Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy made 31 saves in the loss.

The Hurricanes wasted no time in establishing their dominance, scoring just 36 seconds into the game during a delayed penalty call. After Svechnikov was initially denied, Aho found him unmarked in front of the net. The two connected again later in the first period, as Aho’s breakaway attempt was thwarted, but Svechnikov was there to finish the play with a quick pass.

This game marked the third time this season that the Hurricanes have jumped out to a multi-goal lead against the Lightning in the first period. Looking ahead, the Hurricanes will face off against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, while the Lightning will take on the Seattle Kraken the same night.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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