Back to Raleigh: Hurricanes Stay Alive, Beat Panthers in ECF Game 4 – Florida Hockey Now


Back to Raleigh: Hurricanes Stay Alive, Beat Panthers in ECF Game 4
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SUNRISE — The Carolina Hurricanes kept their season alive Monday night, beating the Florida Panthers 3-0 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final.
Carolina scored midway through the second period, and Frederik Andersen held on with 20 saves.
Florida still holds a 3-1 lead in the best-of-7 series which now returns to Raleigh.
Game 5 is Wednesday at 8.
The Hurricanes, who had lost 15 straight ECF games since winning the Stanley Cup in 2006, made it 1-0 at 10:45 of the second on Logan Stankoven’s second goal in as many games.
Sergei Bobrovsky made 25 saves for the Panthers.
Florida is vying to return to the Stanley Cup Final for a third straight year.



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Worst game of the playoffs by far for us, but if that was Carolinas best we should be fine.
Awful. I don’t understand how we come out knowing if we win, we punch our ticket to the Stanley Cup and we come out that flat. We don’t play our “game”. We look that uninspired. Missed passes, turnovers like crazy, no urgency, moved slow, slow decisions on ice, dumb penalties again I get losing to a great Hurricanes team. No problem. I don’t get coming out and playing your worst game with so much at stake. This idea “we plan to play 7” is insane when you’re up 3-0! Maybe you should plan to play 4! Win the game in… Read more »
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