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Columbus Blue Jackets at Carolina Hurricanes

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Necas helps Hurricanes beat Blue Jackets in opener

Seth Jarvis, Brady Skjei and Andrei Svechnikov also scored for the Hurricanes, who’ve won four consecutive opening games. The start of the season brought the usual energy.

“I couldn’t even nap today,” Necas said. “I was excited to get here.”

Patrick Laine had the Columbus goal, giving the Blue Jackets a brief second-period lead. He departed later in the period with an upper-body injury.

Frederik Andersen made 31 saves for the Hurricanes.

Columbus turned to Daniil Tarasov as the surprise opening-night starter because top netminder Elvis Merzilikins was ill. Tarasov, who appeared in his fifth NHL game, made 39 saves.

“We were fine through two (periods). We really were,” Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. “Then they took over. We didn’t have a response.”

The Hurricanes would like to churn out another stellar opening stretch. They won their first nine games last season.

“The third period we started looking a little more like how we want to do it,” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “The good news for me is we got the win, but we’ve got a ton to work on.”

Necas began his points-producing spree by assisting on Skjei’s go-ahead goal with 1:30 to play in the second period. The Hurricanes were in transition, but Skjei spotted up inside the blueline and Necas delivered a pass back to him to set up the shot.

“It’s always nice (to be so open),” Skjei said. “Just trying to hit the net.”

Necas then scored 6:29 into the third period off a rebound. Less than three minutes later, he recorded the primary assist on Svechnikov’s goal.

“We got kind of in the flow and playing our game,” Necas said.

Laine scored the first goal 11 seconds into the second period following a Carolina turnover. He has 10 goals in 20 career games against Carolina.

The injury to Laine put a damper on the hype of a new season after he produced a point per game (56 in 56 games) last season.

Larsen said navigating injuries is part of getting through a season.

“We’ll move forward and see where it goes,” he said.

WELCOME THEM ALL

A few players made debuts with their respective teams.

Six-time All-Star Johnny Gaudreau was in the Columbus lineup. He also was groomed alongside Laine in the preseason.

“They were building something,” Larsen said of the linemates.

Gaudreau said playing for a new team after a career exclusively with the Calgary Flames brought an array of emotions.

“Wanted to get off to the right start and get a win,” he said.

Meanwhile, defenseman Brent Burns played in his 680th consecutive game – but first for Carolina – to move into sole possession for the 10th longest streak in NHL history.

“He’s going to do everything for us,” Brind’Amour said. “He’s going to score a lot of big goals and make a lot of great plays, defend and I know he’s going to stand up for his teammates when he feels like he needs to.”

Paul Stastny, another veteran in his first game for the Hurricanes, assisted on the team’s fourth goal. He’s beginning his 17th NHL season. He has 16 points in season-opening games in his career.

LET HIM HEAR IT

Brind’Amour, who’s starting his fifth season as coach, received a tremendous ovation during pregame introductions. The captain of the franchise’s 2006 Stanley Cup championship team has directed the team to consecutive division championships as coach.

“I wasn’t expecting that. It means a lot to me, what I can I say,” Brind’Amour said. “When you get that kind of ovation, it’s special. We’ve got a great thing here and I appreciate the people.”

UP NEXT

Blue Jackets: Friday night vs. visiting Tampa Bay.

Hurricanes: Friday night at San Jose to begin a five-game road trip.

Regular Season Series

CAR leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 0:11 Goal scored by Patrik Laine assisted by Zach Werenski
Goal 2nd Period 5:12 Goal scored by Seth Jarvis
Goal 2nd Period 18:30 Goal scored by Brady Skjei assisted by Martin Necas and Jesperi Kotkaniemi
Goal 3rd Period 6:29 Goal scored by Martin Necas assisted by Jordan Martinook and Derek Stepan
Goal 3rd Period 9:18 Goal scored by Andrei Svechnikov assisted by Martin Necas and Paul Stastny

Statistics

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22 Blocked Shots 9
26 Hits 22
10 Takeaways 18
32 Shots 43
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 47
39.0 Faceoff Win Percent 61.0
11 Giveaways 16
2 Total Penalties 2
4 Penalty Minutes 4
Carolina Hurricanes Carolina Hurricanes Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Shayne Gostisbehere, D Day-To-Day Mar 18
Pyotr Kochetkov, G Injured Reserve Mar 6
Columbus Blue Jackets Columbus Blue Jackets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE

Game Information

Lenovo Center

Location: Raleigh, NC
Attendance: 18,824 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 42 19 90 6
Pittsburgh 34 18 83 15
NY Islanders 39 24 83 5
Columbus 35 21 81 11
Philadelphia 31 23 74 12
Washington 33 27 74 8
New Jersey 34 31 70 2
NY Rangers 28 31 64 8
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