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Hurricanes Edge Senators 2-1, Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead

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In a tightly contested battle, the Carolina Hurricanes showcased their playoff experience by defeating the Ottawa Senators 2-1 in Game Three, extending their series lead to 3-0. The Logan Stankoven-Jackson Blake-Taylor Hall line continued to shine, while both teams struggled on the power play, failing to capitalize on key opportunities. The victory was particularly impressive as the Hurricanes silenced a raucous Ottawa crowd eager to see their team bounce back from a 0-2 deficit.

The Senators came out strong, hoping to establish an early advantage in front of their home fans. They out-hit the Hurricanes 17-9 in the first period, setting a physical tone. However, just five minutes into the game, Stankoven lit the lamp for the third consecutive contest. The goal was a testament to the chemistry between Hall and Stankoven, as Hall entered the zone, fired a shot on goalie Linus Ullmark, and quickly followed up to set up Stankoven for the opening score.

Despite the momentum, the Hurricanes struggled on the power play, going 0-for-3 in the first period. Frederick Andersen, starting his third consecutive game, was sharp in net, helping Carolina maintain their slim lead as the teams headed to the locker room with the score at 1-0.

In the second period, the Hurricanes faced a barrage of penalties, including a critical five-on-three situation for the Senators. However, Carolina’s penalty kill rose to the occasion, thwarting all attempts and keeping the game within reach. After weathering the storm, the Hurricanes seemed poised to extend their lead, but the Senators struck back with an even-strength goal. Jordan Martinook’s effort to keep the puck alive led to a two-on-one, where Nick Cousins found Drake Batherson to tie the game.

Just 90 seconds later, Carolina regained the lead through a brilliant play by K’Andre Miller, who drew defenders towards him before feeding Jackson Blake for the go-ahead goal. The Hurricanes ended the second period with a 2-1 advantage, despite having to kill off another penalty and being outshot 10-7.

The third period saw both teams struggle on the power play, with neither able to convert critical chances. The Senators were hampered by the loss of defenseman Jake Sanderson to injury, further diminishing their chances. Both Ullmark and Andersen made crucial saves, ensuring their teams remained in contention. Ullmark finished with 25 saves, while Andersen stopped 21 shots.

A key factor in Carolina’s win was their performance in the faceoff circle. After being dominated in the first two games, the Hurricanes flipped the script, winning 54.1% of the draws, led by Sebastian Aho at 63.6% and Jordan Staal at 53.1%.

With the next game looming on Saturday at 3 PM, Ottawa faces the daunting task of avoiding a sweep. While Ullmark is expected to remain in net for the Senators, Carolina’s goaltending situation remains uncertain, as Andersen’s performance has kept him in the lineup but could lead to a change with Brandon Bussi possibly getting the nod.

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

Richard Hayes is the go-to writer for all things soccer at 21Sports.com. His international perspective and in-depth knowledge of the game have made him a trusted voice in the industry. Richard’s experience covering major leagues around the world allows him to offer unique insights that resonate with both casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts. When not covering matches, Richard enjoys coaching youth soccer in his community.

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