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Los Angeles Kings at Carolina Hurricanes

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Aho scores on power play in OT, Hurricanes rally past Kings

Sebastian Aho scored on a power play with 53.8 seconds left in overtime and the Hurricanes overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Los Angeles Kings 5-4 on Tuesday night.

It’s the seventh time this season that the Metropolitan Division-leading Hurricanes have won after facing a third-period deficit.

“We got our game going,” Aho said. “It wasn’t panic or anything like that. Winning this hockey game was pretty special, coming from three goals behind. Gives us a lot of belief.”

Brent Burns, Paul Stastny, Jordan Staal and Teuvo Teravainen also scored for the Hurricanes, who trailed 4-1 entering the third period. Andrei Svechnikov had two assists and Frederik Andersen stopped 17 shots.

“Give them credit for not packing it in,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “It’s 4-1 going to the third, not playing very well and then we decided to put a good effort up and got rewarded.”

It was just the fifth time in 25 seasons that Carolina trailed by three goals in the third period and ended up with a victory.

Aho has scored in five straight games as the Hurricanes extended their winning streak to six games and their points streak to nine games. Aho has a franchise-record eight career overtime goals.

Adrian Kempe scored twice and Kevin Fiala and Anze Kopitar added goals for the Kings, who scored all four of their goals in the second period. Kopitar and Drew Doughty each had two assists, and Pheonix Copley made 26 saves.

“We knew they were going to push,” Kings coach Todd McLellan said of Carolina. “We thought we could handle it. I actually didn’t think we played a terrible period.”

Carolina scored on three of its 10 shots in the third.

This was the second unlikely result of the Hurricanes’ three-game homestand. They rallied from a two-goal deficit in the last two minutes of regulation in Friday night’s overtime win over San Jose.

“Of course, we don’t want to be down that many goals,” Teravainen said. “We always have a feeling of just getting back in the game. Play strong, play our way and we’ll get a couple of goals and it happened again.”

Teravainen’s fifth goal of the season with 7:29 to play in regulation forced overtime. It came on Carolina’s first power play of the game.

Aho has a team-leading 22 goals, including seven in a five-game span.

Kempe had the first and third goals for the Kings, giving him four two-goal games this season. He leads the Kings with 22 goals.

The Kings wrapped up play prior to the All-Star break by going 3-2-1 on a season-high six-game trip.

“It has been a long 12 days, dragged out here to the bitter end,” McLellan said. “The fact that we could come out above .500 is a good thing for us. Not a lot of teams from out West that are doing that.”

NO YELLING HERE

Brind’Amour was hoarse afterward.

“My voice is gone, so wore me out,” he said.

That might have prevented a full tongue-lashing from the coach during the second intermission.

“Pretty calm,” Teravainen said of the scene between periods. “He was kind of losing his voice, so he didn’t want to yell too bad, I guess.”

ICE MATTERS

The Hurricanes improved to 19-2-4 when leading after the first period. … It was just the second Los Angeles game to go beyond regulation in January. The Kings won the other in overtime a week earlier at Philadelphia. … Stastny has goals in back-to-back games for the first time this season.

UP NEXT

Kings: After the All-Star break, host Pittsburgh on Feb. 11.

Hurricanes: At Buffalo on Wednesday.

Regular Season Series

CAR wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 13:27 Brent Burns Goal (9) Wrist Shot, assists: Andrei Svechnikov (21)
Goal 2nd Period 1:51 Adrian Kempe Goal (21) Wrist Shot, assists: Anze Kopitar (26)
Goal 2nd Period 11:34 Kevin Fiala Goal (18) Wrist Shot, assists: Blake Lizotte (16)
Goal 2nd Period 14:21 Adrian Kempe Goal (22) Snap Shot, assists: Drew Doughty (29), Anze Kopitar (27)
Goal 2nd Period 15:21 Anze Kopitar Goal (16) Wrist Shot, assists: Jaret Anderson-Dolan (4), Drew Doughty (30)
Goal 3rd Period 3:27 Paul Stastny Goal (5) Wrist Shot, assists: Derek Stepan (3), Jesperi Kotkaniemi (11)
Goal 3rd Period 9:54 Jordan Staal Goal (14) Tip-In, assists: Brett Pesce (17), Jesper Fast (13)
Goal 3rd Period 12:31 Teuvo Teravainen Goal (5) Slap Shot, assists: Brady Skjei (13), Andrei Svechnikov (22)
Goal 4th Period 4:06 Sebastian Aho Goal (22) Snap Shot, assists: Brent Burns (27), Martin Necas (25)

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 7
16 Hits 21
10 Takeaways 17
21 Shots 30
1 Power Play Goals 2
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
50.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 37
43.1 Faceoff Win Percent 56.9
4 Giveaways 18
2 Total Penalties 2
4 Penalty Minutes 4

Game Information

PNC Arena

Location: Raleigh, NC
Attendance: 18,443 | Capacity:

2023-24 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vancouver 50 23 109 9
Edmonton 49 27 104 6
Los Angeles 44 27 99 11
Vegas 45 29 98 8
Calgary 38 39 81 5
Seattle 34 35 81 13
Anaheim 27 50 59 5
San Jose 19 54 47 9

2023-24 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
NY Rangers 55 23 114 4
Carolina 52 23 111 7
NY Islanders 39 27 94 16
Washington 40 31 91 11
Pittsburgh 38 32 88 12
Philadelphia 38 33 87 11
New Jersey 38 39 81 5
Columbus 27 43 66 12
Full Standings