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Colorado Avalanche at Carolina Hurricanes

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Bear, Aho, Raanta help Hurricanes beat Avalanche 2-0

It took a defenseman who hadn't scored a goal since New Year's Day to finally push the Hurricanes in front.

Ethan Bear scored with the game’s first goal with 5:40 left and Sebastian Aho added an empty-netter, lifting the Hurricanes past the Avalanche 2-0 in a matchup of the league's leaders in points percentage.

In an even matchup, it took Bear being willing to fire a long shot, along with an apparent friendly bounce, to finally get one through Darcy Kuemper.

“You've just go to get it to the net and play it simple," Bear said. "You get those lucky bounces every once in a while when you’re working hard and you’re playing the right way.”

In Bear's case, the play started when teammate Jesper Fast won a battle along the boards for the puck after Kuemper had tried to clear it. The puck came Bear's way from way out near the Avalanche bench, and he quickly fired a shot that possibly clipped the stick of Colorado's Nazem Kadri for a slight change in direction to finally beat Kuemper.

As the Hurricanes celebrated, Kadri slammed his stick to the ice in frustration.

It was the breakthrough moment, one coming after the Hurricanes and Avalanche had failed to convert on a combined 68 shots to that point.

“That's kind of how these games sometimes go,” Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. “There was a lot of great quality opportunities both ways. Those weren't going in. You kind of figured that could happen. It seems to work out that way sometimes. It's good it was obviously for us."

The Hurricanes added the clinching score after the Avalanche had pulled Kuemper with about 3 minutes left, with Aho stealing Gabriel Landeskog’s pass near center ice and skating in for the score with 1:32 left to seal this one.

Antti Raanta had 36 saves for his second shutout this season for the Hurricanes, who have won eight of 10. Carolina, which was second to Colorado by getting 74.1% of available points, has also earned points in 10 of 11 games.

Kuemper finished with 35 saves for the Avalanche, who entered with a league-best 87 points and have accumulated 75% of available points this season. Colorado has now lost four of five.

“I thought it was a well-played hockey game by both teams," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. “Highly competitive, lots of pace, not a lot of room to move. That's why the score was 0-0.”

SNAPPED

Colorado’s Cale Makar saw the end of his franchise-record 13-game assist streak, which stood as fifth-longest by a defenseman in NHL history.

SPEAKING HIS MIND

Landeskog took a 10-minute misconduct penalty in the final minute to cap this one.

“I guess T.J. didn't like that I said he had a tough night, but that's the way it is," Landeskog said of referee T.J. Luxmore.

OPTIONS

This marked Raanta’s third straight start in net for Carolina, while the Hurricanes wait on No. 1 starter Frederik Andersen to return from an unspecified injury.

“Usually when you get a shutout, it’s a little bit luck also," Raanta said. "You need to have options in front of you.”

Raanta had allowed two goals in wins against Pittsburgh and Seattle in the past week. Brind'Amour said earlier Thursday that Andersen — tied for second in the NHL with 29 wins — “isn't quite 100%” but could play this weekend.

“For sure, that's why we went out and did what we did this summer,” Brind'Amour said of the two goalies in their first year with the team.

TRADING BLOWS

Carolina spent the opening 10 minutes buzzing around Kuemper with quality chances, firing 12 of the first 13 shots in the game. But Colorado responded with a strong second period, taking a 17-6 edge in shots to put the pressure on Raanta instead.

Carolina finished with a 37-36 shot advantage.

HE SAID IT

UP NEXT

Avalanche: Returns home to host Calgary on Sunday.

Hurricanes: Host Philadelphia on Saturday.

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Regular Season Series

CAR leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 3rd Period 14:20
Goal 3rd Period 18:28

Statistics

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11 Blocked Shots 14
27 Hits 24
11 Takeaways 10
36 Shots 37
0 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 4
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
32 Faceoffs Won 26
55.2 Faceoff Win Percent 44.8
14 Giveaways 14
5 Total Penalties 3
18 Penalty Minutes 6

Game Information

Lenovo Center

Location: Raleigh, NC
Attendance: 18,056 | Capacity:

2024-25 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Winnipeg 39 14 81 3
Dallas 35 18 72 2
Minnesota 33 19 70 4
Colorado 33 22 68 2
Utah 24 23 57 9
St. Louis 25 26 55 5
Nashville 19 28 45 7
Chicago 17 31 41 7

2024-25 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Washington 36 11 80 8
Carolina 33 19 70 4
New Jersey 31 20 68 6
Columbus 26 22 60 8
NY Rangers 27 24 58 4
NY Islanders 25 23 57 7
Pittsburgh 23 25 55 9
Philadelphia 24 26 55 7
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