The Carolina Hurricanes showcased their power play prowess on Sunday afternoon, overpowering the Pittsburgh Penguins with a decisive 5-1 victory in the Steel City. With three power play goals, the Hurricanes maintained control throughout the game, limiting the Penguins to just 12 shots on goal until late in the third period.
Carolina wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, as Sebastian Aho found the net just 47 seconds into the game during a power play. Although they had several opportunities in the first period, the Canes didn’t find the back of the net again until Nikolaj Ehlers scored another power play goal six minutes into the second period.
Ehlers was a standout performer, contributing significantly to the team’s offensive efforts. Just three minutes after his goal, Jalen Chatfield extended the lead to 3-0 with a shot from the point that slipped past the Penguins’ goaltender. As the second period progressed, Ehlers connected with Seth Jarvis for yet another power play goal, pushing the score to 4-0 before the intermission.
It wasn’t until late in the third that the Penguins finally managed to solve Carolina’s netminder, Fred Andersen, who had been stellar throughout the game. However, any hopes of a comeback were dashed when Mark Jankowski sealed the game with an empty-netter, bringing the final score to 5-1.
Andersen continued his impressive form, marking his fifth consecutive win while allowing just one goal on 19 shots. Aho’s goal was particularly notable, as it marked his 25th of the season, setting a new franchise record for consecutive seasons scoring 25 or more goals.
Looking ahead, the Hurricanes will travel to Montreal for their next matchup against the Canadiens on Tuesday night.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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