TXHT Year Five is Coming!!

“The Xperience Hockey Talk”… Serious Hockey Talk For Serious Hockey Fans. A motto created during the summer of 2015 and with a vision in mind to grow the game of hockey the right way and by talking about the game of hockey by taking the game seriously and looking at it as a way to help educate the masses on the game.

 

Here we are now. We’ve finished off our fourth season with preparations for the 2019-20 season, our fifth year of covering hockey, underway.

 

During these first four years we’ve had many ups and downs, but the vision has remained the same. From being on TauRadio, to WBGR and Twitch, to having TXHTHockey.com. TXHT has grown, and year five will be our biggest yet.

 

Starting tomorrow we will begin our TXHT Jersey Share series which will be released everyday at 10a EST with a new jersey featured. Then in September our 2019-20 NHL Team previews will be released along with the return of the TXHT Podcast previewing the NHL 2019-20 season.

 

In regards to our Women’s Hockey coverage, TXHT will be expanding it’s coverage of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL). To go along with TXHT’s continual coverage on the podcast, Michael will now be joining Shaggy covering NWHL games and once the 2019-20 schedule is announced we will have a better idea as to how many games we’ll be covering this upcoming season.

 

Also TXHT will be adding Scott Fairchild who will be covering Washington Capitals games with Michael. Scott will also be doing occasional New Jersey Devils coverage throughout the season. Also Shaggy will be doing occasional Carolina Hurricanes coverage throughout the season as well.

 

There will be more things that we will be announcing, but those will be announced at a later time, including an idea that was attempted in our second year that we want to bring back.

 

TXHT is going to be five years old this September, and we can’t wait for the ride to continue this fall. It’s going to be a great year.

Capitals Announce 2019-20 Preseason Schedule

Today the Washington Capitals have announced their 2019-20 Preseason Schedule which will feature six games against three opponents.

 

The Capitals will take on the Chicago Blackhawks, 2019 First Round rival Carolina Hurricanes, and the 2019 Stanley Cup Champion St. Louis Blues. For the Blackhawks they will be looking to continue thier turnaround under first time head coach Jeremy Colliton who went 30-28-9 in 67 games after taking over for Joel Quenneville last season.

 

Then there is the Carolina Hurricanes who will be looking to build upon their exciting 2018-19 season that saw them reach the Eastern Conference Finals, only to be swept by the Boston Bruins. The Hurricanes will be the only Eastern Conference test the Capitals will have in the preseason.

 

Lastly, the Capitals will be facing the newly crowned champion Blues in what will be the two most interesting games of the preseason given the what we have gotten the last two preseasons between these two teams. In a preview of the last two Stanley Cup Champions, there will now be some added value to seeing what both teams could look like going into the 2019-20 Regular Season.

 

The 2019-20 Preseason is very far away, but is a good reminder of what is coming up next.

ECF Game 4 – Boston Bruins v. Carolina Hurricanes

Boston Bruins v. Carolina Hurricanes

Game 4 – BOS Leads 3-0

 

Game Recap:

Heading into Game 4 with the potential to clinch the series in Carolina, the Boston Bruins will have to do it without their captain and veteran defenseman Zdeno Chara who is listed as “day to day”.

In the first period both teams would trade chances, and both teams would get at least one powerplay opportunity each, but neither would capitalize on their opportunities.

 

Going into the second period the Carolina Hurricanes would shoot themselves in the foot when they would take a too many men on the ice penalty, and the Bruins would take advantage as David Pastrnak would get the puck past Curtis McElhinney to make it 1-0 less than five minutes into the period. Then much later in the second period, Carolina would get themselves into penalty trouble again as Patrice Bergeron would score from the slot area as McElhinney did not have a chance on the shot.

 

Going into the third period it would be do or die for the Hurricanes, and despite their best efforts a turnover in their own zone midway through the period would push the game more out of reach as David Pastrnak would exhibit great patience to feed Patrice Bergeron for his second goal of the game to make it 3-0.

 

Lineups:

Boston Bruins:

Brad Marchand — Patrice Bergeron — David Pastrnak

Jake DeBrusk — David Krejci — David Backes

Marcus Johansson — Charlie Coyle — Danton Heinen

Joakim Nordstrom — Sean Kuraly — Noel Acciari

Matt Grzelcyk — Charlie McAvoy

Torey Krug — Brandon Carlo

John Moore — Connor Clifton

Tuukka Rask

Jaroslav Halak

Scratched: Steven Kampfer, Karson Kuhlman

Injured: Chris Wagner (right arm), Kevan Miller (lower body), Zdeno Chara (day to day)

 

Carolina Hurricanes:

Andrei Svechnikov — Sebastian Aho — Teuvo Teravainen

Nino Niederreiter – Jordan Staal — Justin Williams

Warren Foegele - Lucas Wallmark – Brock McGinn

Micheal Ferland – Greg McKegg – Saku Maenalanen

Jaccob Slavin – Dougie Hamilton

Brett Pesce – Justin Faulk

Haydn Fleury — Calvin de Haan

Curtis McElhinney

Petr Mrazek

Scratched: Jake Bean, Patrick Brown

Injured: Jordan Martinook (lower body), Trevor van Riemsdyk (left shoulder)

 

First Period:

Bruins Penalty – 1:18 – Matt Grzelcyk 2 minutes fot Tripping

Hurricanes Penalty – 10:35 – Nino Niederreiter 2 minutes for Slashing

Bruins Penalty – 12:19 – Charlie Coyle 2 minutes for Interference

 

End of 1st – BOS – 0       CAR – 0

Shots              10                13

Faceoffs         12                10

Hits               08                  07

PP                 0/1                 0/2

 

Second Period:

Hurricanes Penalty – 4:26 – Bench (Justin Williams) 2 minutes for Too Many Men

Bruins PPG – 4:46 – David Pastrnak (7) from Brad Marchand (11) and Torey Krug (11)

Hurricanes Penalty – 18:10 – Greg McKegg 2 minutes for Goalie Interference

Bruins PPG – 18:34 – Patrice Bergeron (7) from David Pastrnak (7)

 

End of 2nd – BOS – 2        CAR – 0

Shots               18                 18

Faceoffs          25                 23

Hits                 15                  19

PP                   2/3                  0/2

 

Third Period:

Bruins Goal – 10:32 – Patrice Bergeron (8) from David Pastrnak (8)

Bruins ENG – 17:43 – Brad Marchand (7) from Patrice Bergeron (5) and David Krejci (10)

 

End of 3rd – BOS – 4         CAR – 0

Shots              23                   24

Faceoffs        35                    31

Hits               17                     33

PP                 2/3                    0/2

 

Next Up:

Stanley Cup Finals – Boston v. STL/SJ

 

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2019 NHL Playoffs: Round 3 Game 3: Bruins Win In Raleigh; Take Commanding Lead In The Series

The Carolina Hurricanes hosted the Boston Bruins in Raleigh tonight. The Bruins came into the game with a 2-0 lead in the series, and both victories were in convincing fashion. The Hurricanes came to tonight’s game to try and take advantage of their home ice; as coming into tonight, they are undefeated at PNC Arena.

 

In the first period, the Hurricanes came out flying, trying to capitalize on the momentum of home ice, but the Bruins weathered the storm. The first period would have no scoring, but the Hurricanes out-shot the Bruins 20-6. The period also featured a ton of penalties between the two teams. The Bruins took six penalties and the Hurricanes took four penalties, with both team’s PK units taking care of business.

 

All the scoring in this game happened in the second period. The Bruins would quickly strike first in the period, at a little over a minute in. It would be Chris Wagner, who would notch his second goal of the playoffs.

 

The Bruins would proceed to take a 2-0 lead in the game about five minutes later, when everyone’s favorite hockey player Brad Marchand would notch his sixth goal of the playoffs. A back hand shot in the slot, beating McElhinney.

 

The Hurricanes would get one back, as seven minutes later Calvin de Haan would notch his first goal of the playoffs with a nice slap shot goal from the circle, beating Rask five hole. The goal would be de Haan’s first career playoff goal. The period would end 2-1 in favor of the Bruins.

 

In the third period the Bruins held on as the Hurricanes would throw 10 more shots at Rask, who stopped them all. As Boston’s defense again made the difference in seeing out the 2-1 victory and the win would give the Bruins a commanding 3-0 series lead. For the Hurricanes this loss represents the first loss at home for them in the playoffs.

 

Game 4 will be on Thursday at PNC Arena in Raleigh, where the Hurricanes will look to avoid the sweep.

 

Boxscore

https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/bos-vs-car/2019/05/14/2018030313#game=2018030313,game_state=final

 

3 Stars of the Game

Tuukka Rask

Chris Wagner

Calvin de Haan

 

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ECF Game 2 – Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

Game 2 – BOS Leads 1-0

 

Game Recap:

Coming into Game 2 this afternoon the Carolina Hurricanes look to tie the series at one and take away the home ice advantage from the Boston Bruins. The first half of the period saw the tempo change hands between the two teams, and we alao saw a Hurricanes powerplay that did not generate much offense. Then in the last five minutes of the period Matt Grzelcyk would get one through Petr Mrazek and just over the goal line to score the first goal of the game. The Bruins would not be done there as they would get a late powerplay opportunity and would need only six seconds as Jake DeBrusk would knock in her own rebound and give the Bruins a 2-0 lead going into the first intermission.

 

Going into the second period the Bruins would get themselves into penalty trouble as Patrice Bergeron would take a tripping penalty, but the Hurricanes would squander their opportunity and moments later the Bruins would capitalize as Marcus Johansson would exhibit great patience as he feeds Connor Clifton with the pass for Clifton to bury the puck into a wide open net for his first career playoff goal. Then late in the second period Matt Grzelcyk would strike again, this time on the powerplay to give the Bruins a 4-0 lead going into the second intermission.

 

Going into the third period the Hurricanes would stick with Petr Mrazek between the pipes, but the Bruins would continue their assault as David Backes would score 70 seconds into the period. Then after killing off their second Patrice Bergeron tripping penalty of the game, it would be Bergeron out of the box and setting up Danton Heinen to make it a commanding 6-0 lead. The Hurricanes would eventually end Tuukka Rask’s shutout bid when Justin Williams would deflect a Justin Faulk poimt shot to make it 6-1. Then the Hurricanes would build on that as they would catch Tuukka Rask cheating to play the puck as he would accidently shoot the puck into Teuvo Teravainen who would shoot it into the wide open net to make it 6-2, but it would be to little too late as the Bruins take Game 2 and the 2-0 series lead.

 

Lineups:

Carolina Hurricanes:

Andrei Svechnikov — Sebastian Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Nino Niederreiter — Jordan Staal — Justin Williams

Warren Foegele – Lucas Wallmark — Brock McGinn

Jordan Martinook — Greg McKegg — Micheal Ferland

Jaccob Slavin — Dougie Hamilton

Brett Pesce — Justin Faulk

Haydn Fleury — Calvin de Haan

Petr Mrazek

Curtis McElhinney

Scratched: Jake Bean, Patrick Brown

Injured: Saku Maenalanen (upper body), Trevor van Riemsdyk (left shoulder)

 

Boston Bruins:

Brad Marchand — Patrice Bergeron — David Pastrnak

Jake DeBrusk — David Krejci — David Backes

Marcus Johansson — Charlie Coyle — Danton Heinen

Joakim Nordstrom — Sean Kuraly — Chris Wagner

Zdeno Chara — Charlie McAvoy

Torey Krug — Brandon Carlo

Matt Grzelcyk — Connor Clifton

Tuukka Rask

Jaroslav Halak

Scratched: Steven Kampfer, Karson Kuhlman, John Moore

Injured: Kevan Miller (lower body), Noel Acciari (upper body)

 

First Period:

Bruins Penalty – 11:56 – Zdeno Chara 2 minutes for Tripping

Bruins Goal – 15:22 – Matt Grzelcyk (2) from Marcus Johansson (5) and Charlie Coyle (4)

Hurricanes Penalty – 18:26 – Justin Williams 2 minutes for Tripping

Bruins PPG – 18:32 – Jake DeBrusk (3) from David Pastrnak (6) and Torey Krug (8)

 

End of 1st – CAR – 0       BOS – 2

Shots              06                11

Faceoffs         08                13

Hits               14                  20

PP                 0/1                 1/1

 

Second Period:

Bruins Penalty – 1:09 – Patric Bergeron 2 minutes for Tripping

Bruins Goal – 3:46 – Connor Clifton (1) from Marcus Johansson (6) and Danton Heinen (5)

Bruins Penalty – 13:36 – Chris Wagner 2 minutes for Holding

Hurricanes Penalty – 16:07 – Justin Williams 2 minutes for Holding

Bruins PPG – 17:56 – Matt Grzelcyk (3) from Charlie Coyle (5) and Torey Krug (9)

 

End of 2nd – CAR – 0        BOS – 4

Shots               17                 21

Faceoffs          18                 21

Hits                 26                  27

PP                   0/3                  2/2

 

Third Period:

Bruins Goal – 1:10 – David Backes (2) from David Krejci (8) and Torey Krug (10)

Bruins Penalty – 2:22 – Patrice Bergeron 2 minutes for Tripping

Bruins Goal – 4:32 – Danton Heinen (2) from Patrice Bergeron (4) and Charlie Coyle (6)

Hurricanes Goal – 11:17 – Justin Williams (4) from Justin Faulk (6) and Sebastian Aho (6)

Hurricanes Goal – 17:32 – Teuvo Teravainen (7) from unassisted

 

End of 3rd – CAR – 2         BOS – 6

Shots              23                   25

Faceoffs        22                    31

Hits               27                     35

PP                 0/4                    2/2

 

Next Up:

Game 3  – Boston Leads 2-0

 

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ECF Game 1 – Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

Game 1

 

Game Recap:

Shipping off to Boston for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals the Bruins play host to the Carolina Hurricanes for the first time since the 2009 Semi Finals, and they would also be doing it without the services of star defenseman Charlie McAvoy as he is serving a one game suspension stemming from his illegal hit to the head of Josh Anderson in Game 7 against the Columbus Blue Jackets a few nights ago. However, no McAvoy, no problem as his replacement in the lineup Steven Kampfer would step up early as he would bury his first career playoff goal off of a Marcus Johansson pass after a spectacular defensive play to create the offensive rush leading to the Kampfer goal. Then on the next shift Sean Kuraly would throw a retaliatory punch at Brock McGinn to get a two minute roughing penalty, but the Hurricanes would only need three seconds as Andrei Svechnikov would get the puck right off the faceoff and throw it on net for a Sebastian Aho redirect past Tuukka Rask to tie the game at one a piece.

 

Going into the second period both teams would remain tied at one, but halfway through the period after the Hurricanes would get their third powerplay opportunity of the game, and fail to convert on it, it would be Greg McKegg who would drive down the wing and wrist the puck past Tuukka Rask to give the Hurricanes the 2-1 lead. However, the goal was not called a goal right away on the ice as the referee did not signal that is was a goal initially as there was also a collision that happened in the crease as well due to Steven Kampfer also cross checking McKegg into Rask after being burned by McKegg when going down the wing towards the net, but the war room in Toronto called in the goal as the replays showed the puck going into the net prior to the collision taking place.

 

In the third period the Hurricanes would unravel a little bit in the first three minutes of the period as they would take two really bad penalties that would come to cost them as on the first powerplay opportunity of the period for the Bruins it would be Marcus Johansson knocking in a loose puck in the slot to tie the game at two a piece, then 28 seconds later on another powerplay the Bruins would score again as Patrice Bergeron would score his 6th of the playoffs to give the Bruins the 3-2 lead before the three minute mark of the third period. Then in the final three minutes of the game the Bruins would score two goals in a span of 11 seconds starting off with an empty net goal, and then a goal on a breakaway by Chris Wagner as the Bruins would put this game out of reach to win Game 1 5-2.

 

Lineups:

Carolina Hurricanes:

Andrei Svechnikov — Sebastian Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Nino Niederreiter — Jordan Staal – Justin Williams

Warren Foegele - Lucas Wallmark – Brock McGinn

Jordan Martinook – Greg McKegg – Micheal Ferland

Jaccob Slavin — Dougie Hamilton

Brett Pesce — Justin Faulk

Haydn Fleury – Calvin de Haan

Petr Mrazek

Curtis McElhinney

Injured: Saku Maenalanen (upper body), Trevor van Riemsdyk (left shoulder)

Scratched: Jake Bean, Patrick Brown

 

Boston Bruins:

Brad Marchand — Patrice Bergeron — David Pastrnak

Jake DeBrusk – David Krejci – David Backes

Marcus Johansson – Charlie Coyle – Danton Heinen

Joakim Nordstrom – Sean Kuraly – Chris Wagner

Zdeno Chara — Connor Clifton

Torey Krug – Brandon Carlo

Matt Grzelcyk — Steven Kampfer

Tuukka Rask

Jaroslav Halak

Scratched: Zane McIntyre, Karson Kuhlman, John Moore

Injured: Kevan Miller (lower body), Noel Acciari (upper body)

Suspended: Charlie McAvoy

 

First Period:

Bruins Goal – 2:55 – Steven Kampfer (1) from Marcus Johansson (4)

Bruins Penalty – 3:39 – Sean Kuraly 2 minutes for Roughing

Hurricanes PPG – 3:42 – Sebastian Aho (5) from Andrei Svechnikov (2) and Jordan Staal (6)

Bruins Penalty – 14:37 – Charlie Coyle 2 minutes for Hooking

Hurricanes Penalty – 16:55 – Nino Niederreiter 2 minutes for Slashing

 

End of 1st – CAR – 1       BOS – 1

Shots              10                08

Faceoffs         13                09

Hits               09                  07

PP                 1/2                 0/1

 

Second Period:

Bruins Penalty – 4:08 – Sean Kuraly 2 minutes for High Sticking

Hurricanes Goal – 9:18 – Greg McKegg (2) from Jordan Martinook (4) and Micheal Ferland (1)

Hurricanes Penalty – 16:56 – Micheal Ferland 2 minutes for Interference

 

End of 2nd – CAR – 2        BOS – 1

Shots               25                 18

Faceoffs          24                 18

Hits                 19                  17

PP                   1/3                  0/2

 

Third Period:

Hurricanes Penalty – :49 – Jordan Staal 2 minutes for Boarding

Bruins PPG – 2:26 – Marcus Johansson (3) from Brad Marchand (9) and David Krejci (7)

Hurricanes Penalty – 2:41 – Dougie Hamilton 2 minutes for Roughing

Bruins PPG – 2:54 – Patrice Bergeron (6) from Brad Marchand (10) and Jake DeBrusk (4)

Hurricanes Penalty – 5:29 – Dougie Hamilton 2 minutes for Interference

Bruins ENG – 17:47 – Charlie Coyle (6) from Brandon Carlo (2) and Sean Kuraly (2)

Bruins Goal – 17:58 – Chris Wagner (1) from unassisted

 

End of 3rd – CAR – 2         BOS – 5

Shots              30                   28

Faceoffs        31                    28

Hits               27                     25

PP                 1/3                    2/5

 

Next Up:

Game 2 – Sunday at 3p EST – BOS Leads Series 1-0

 

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Eastern Conference Finals Preview – Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

Eastern Conference Finals

Carolina Hurricanes v. Boston Bruins

 

Regular Season Series:

CAR 1-0-1 (Playoffs 8-3)

BOS 2-1-0 (Playoffs 8-5)

 

How they got here:

Carolina defeated the Washington Capitals 4-3 in the first round, and then swept the New York Islanders 4-0 in the second round.

 

Boston defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 in the first round, and then defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 in the second round.

 

A Deeper Look at the Series:

Offense:

For the Carolina Hurricanes this postseason they had a lot of players playing in the playoffs for the first time in their careers, and outside of the veteran leadership of Jordan Staal and Justin Williams they have also received contributions from their young stars of Teuvo Teravainen and Sebastian Aho. The biggest surprise this season has been the rise of rookie forward Warren Foegele who has recorded 5 goals and 4 assists for 9 points in the postseason so far.

 

For the veteran Boston Bruins they have received contributions from all of their top players including Brad Marchand who leads the way with 5 goals and 8 assists for 13 points this postseason. However, despite their contributions this postseason, the Columbus Blue Jackets last round showed how you can keep the top players of the Bruins quite for an extended amout of time throughout the series. Unfortunately for the Blue Jackets they faltered near the end and the likes of Patrice Bergeron and David Pastrnak would take over and lead the Bruins back to the Eastern Conference Finals.

 

Defense:

On defense for the Hurricanes they have been lead quietly by Jaccob Slavin who leads the team in points with 11 this postseason, but all 11 points have been assists for Slavin and it has shown as he has been a jolt for kick startig the Hurricanes offense. The Hurricanes have also gained contributions from Dougie Hamilton, Justin Faulk and Brett Pesce who combined have 19 points (4 goals and 15 assists) this postseason. With these four players firing on all cylinders, it makes the Hurricanes defense a dangerous one to contain in regards to moving the play up the ice and into the offensive zone.

 

The Bruins major contributions offensively have come from Torey Krug (1 goal and 8 points) and Charlie McAvoy (1 goal and 6 points) from the blueline, but their overall core which is lead by captain Zdeno Chara has been solid throughout the majority of these playoffs. However, going into Game 1 the Bruins will be without McAvoy who will be serving a ome game suspension for his hit to the head of Blue Jackets forward Josh Anderson in Game 7 last round, so the Bruins are going to need to step up in his absence for Game 1.

 

Goaltending:

For the Hurricanes they have relied on both of their horses from the regular season in Petr Mrazek and Curtis McElhinney. Mrazek, who is the team’s number one goaltender has a 5-3 record with a 2.22 GAA and a .913 save percentage, while McElhinney has a 3-0 record with a 1.56 GAA and a .947 save percentage since coming in when Mrazek went down with a lower body injury. The Hurricanes hope to have Mrazek between the pipes for Game 1, but McElhinney is ready to answer the call when needed.

 

For the Bruins they have their stalwart Tuukka Rask who in these playoffs have an 8-5 record with a 2.02 GAA and a .938 save percentage as he has been the backbone for the Bruins this postseason.

 

Goaltending will be one of the biggest keys this series, and could also be the determining factor.

 

Special Teams:

CAR – PP 17.8%     PK 81.6%

BOS – PP 25.9%     PK 79.9%

 

For special teams this could be considered a wash as both teams are on the opposite end of the spectrum in regards to powerplay and penalty kill. During the regular season the Bruins had a better powerplay, but on the penalty kill the Hurricanes were the better team. One edge I would give to the Hurricanes would be their penalty kill as seeing it in person, against the Bruins for Hartford Whalers Night, they utilize their young, fast players along with their grizzled defenders to kill penalties, and with players like Teravainen and Aho on the kill that can score shorthanded, that can give the Hurricanes a slight edge.

 

Prediction: CAR in 6

 

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May 4th, 2019 — News and Notes

Today is Saturday, May 4th, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

 

There were two contests yesterday in Stanley Cup playoff action.

 

 

CAROLINA 5, NY Islanders 2 (Carolina wins series 4-0)

 

Round 2 - CARNYI - Game 3 - 4-0 CAR

 

The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Islanders last night by the score of 5-2 and in doing so, the Hurricanes have advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals and now await the winner of the Columbus Blue Jackets v. Boston Bruins series.

 

 

TXHT has your recap of that contest at the following page, which you can find here or at page below.

 

 

Dallas 2, ST. LOUIS 1 (Dallas leads the series 3-2)

 

Round 2 - DALSTL - Game 5 -3-2 DAL

 

The Dallas Stars are one win away from advancing to the Western Conference Finals after their 2-1 win over the St. Louis Blues last night.

 

TXHT has your coverage of the contest between the Dallas Stars and St. Louis Blues here or at the link posted below.

 

 

Game 6 of this series takes place tomorrow (May 5th) afternoon at 3 p.m., ET.

 

Today in Stanley Cup playoff action, there are two games taking place.

 

 

The Columbus Blue Jackets visit the Boston Bruins, with the series being tied at 2 games a piece.  The action starts at 7:15 p.m., ET.

 

 

In the other contest tonight, the Colorado Avalanche visit the San Jose Sharks with this series also being tied at 2 games a piece.

 

 

 

Make sure to follow TXHT’s extensive Playoffs coverage on our 2019 NHL Playoffs page.

 

 

 

 

Round 2 Game 4 Recap – New York Islanders v. Carolina Hurricanes

New York Islanders v. Carolina Hurricanes

Game 4 – CAR Leads 3-0

 

Game Recap:

Heading into Game 4 the Carolina Hurricanes look to complete the sweep at home as they take on a desparate New York Islanders team trying to remain alive. The Islanders would get an early break as Andrei Svechnikov would take an early high sticking penalty that would lead to a Mathew Barzal powerplay goal for quick 1-0 lead two and a half minutes into the game. However, the Hurricanes would respond on a powerplay of their own as Sebastian Aho would jam it in past Robin Lehner to tie the game at one.

 

Going into the second period it would be the Hurricanes unleashing a storm early on as Warren Foegele, Sebastian Aho, and Teuvo Teravainen would connect on a tic, tac, toe play as Teravainen scores his sixth of the playoffs. Then Greg McKegg knocks in a loose puck in the slot area to make it 3-1 for the Hurricanes and chase Robin Lehner out of the crease and put in Thomas Greiss for the Islanders. Then after killing a Brock McGinn penalty, Jordan Staal would throw the puck into the slot area and Justin Williams would bat it out of mid air and past Greiss to make it 4-1.

 

Coming into the third period the Hurricanes would choke up this game and kill the clock, and then Andrei Svechnikov would score his third of the playoffs to give the Hurricanes a commanding 5-1 lead. Brock Nelson would score, but it would be too little, too late as the Hurricanes would go on to defeat the islanders 5-2 to sweep the 2nd round series 4 games to none.

 

Lineups:

New York Islanders:

Anders Lee — Mathew Barzal — Jordan Eberle

Josh Bailey — Brock Nelson — Tom Kuhnhackl

Anthony Beauvillier — Valtteri Filppula — Leo Komarov

Matt Martin — Casey Cizikas — Cal Clutterbuck

Nick Leddy — Thomas Hickey

Adam Pelech — Ryan Pulock

Devon Toews — Scott Mayfield

Robin Lehner

Thomas Greiss

Scratched: Luca Sbisa, Dennis Seidenberg, Michael Dal Colle, Ross Johnston

Injured: Johnny Boychuk (lower body), Tanner Fritz (hand), Andrew Ladd (torn ACL)

 

Carolina Hurricanes:

Warren Foegele – Sebastian Aho – Justin Williams

Nino Niederreiter — Jordan Staal – Teuvo Teravainen

Andrei Svechnikov – Lucas Wallmark – Brock McGinn

Jordan Martinook — Greg McKegg — Patrick Brown

Jaccob Slavin – Dougie Hamilton

Brett Pesce – Justin Faulk

Calvin de Haan – Haydn Fleury

Curtis McElhinney

Alex Nedeljkovic

Scratched: Jake Bean, Clark Bishop

Injured: Petr Mrazek (lower body), Trevor van Riemsdyk (upper body), Saku Maenalanen(upper body), Micheal Ferland (upper body)

 

First Period:

Hurricanes Penalty – 1:13 – Andrei Svechnikov 2 minutes for High Sticking

Islanders PPG – 2:30 – Mathew Barzal (2) from Devom Toews (3) and Jordan Eberle (5)

Islanders Penalty – 4:02 – Leo Komarov 2 minutes for Roughing

Hurricanes PPG – 4:44 – Sebastian Aho (4) from Teuvo Teravainen (3) and Justin Faulk (4)

Hurricanes Penalty – 6:33 – Jordan Martinook 2 minutes for Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Islanders Penalty – 6:33 – Scott Mayfield 2 minutes for Tripping

 

End of 1st – NYI – 1       CAR – 1

Shots              10                05

Faceoffs         06                08

Hits               16                  14

PP                 1/1                 1/1

 

Second Period:

Hurricanes Goal – 2:11 – Teuvo Teravainen (6) from Warren Foegele (4) and Sebastian Aho (5)

Hurricanes Goal – 3:17 – Greg McKegg (1) from Brett Pesce (6) and Jordan Martinook (3)

Hurricanes Penalty – 5:38 – Brock McGinn 2 minutes for High Sticking

Hurricanes Goal – 8:51 – Justin Williams (3) from Jordan Staal (5) and Nino Niederreiter (3)

Islanders Penalty – 9:54 – Scott Mayfield 2 minutes for Interference

Hurricanes Penalty – 14:47 – Nino Niederreiter 2 minutes for Slashing

Islanders Penalty – 17:40 – Casey Czikas 2 minutes for Hooking

 

End of 2nd – NYI – 1        CAR – 4

Shots               16                 17

Faceoffs          15                 14

Hits                 25                  20

PP                   1/3                  1/3

 

Third Period:

Islanders Penalty – 5:02 – Leo Komarov 2 minutes for High Sticking

Hurricanes Goal – 15:13 – Andrei Svechnikov (3) from Justin Faulk (5)

Islanders Goal – 18:51 – Brock Nelson (4) from Scott Mayfield (2) and Devon Toews (4)

 

End of 3rd – NYI – 2         CAR – 5

Shots              28                   21

Faceoffs        23                    24

Hits               33                     28

PP                 1/3                    1/4

 

Next Up:

Carolina v. Boston/Columbus – Game 1 Eastern Conference Finals

 

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New York Islanders vs Carolina Hurricanes – Round 2 – Game 3 Recap

Game Recap:

Carolina came out of the gate fast and furious. Taking a quick lead in the first and dictating a lot of the actions in period one. With the exception of a bad penalty in which the Islanders Devon Toews would get his first of the playoffs, it was a spotless period for the Hurricanes.

The second period saw a lot of back and forth action with each team getting a goal and a penalty. But the Islanders couldn’t find the extra gas to pull away in this one. Which played right into Carolina’s game plan.

The third period Captain clutch Justin Williams would come through and Teuvo Teravainen, along with Sebastian Aho would come through with goals of their own to make it 5-2 and a 3-0 series lead.

 

Lineups:

New York

NYI

Defence

Carolina

 

GameDay:

 

 

First Period:

Carolina Goal – 6:41 – Teuvo Teravainen (4) assisted by Jaccob Slavin (11) and Dougie Hamilton (4)

Carolina Penalty – 7:03 – Warren Foegele, 2 minutes for High Sticking

NYI PP Goal – 8:20 – Devon Toews (1) assisted by Josh Bailey (2) and Jordan Eberle (4)

Carolina Penalty – 10:25 – Brock McGinn, 2 minutes for Hooking

NYI Penalty – 16:12 – Casey Cizikas, 2 minutes for Holding

End of 1st – NYI – 1       CAR – 1

Shots              10               12

Faceoffs         10/20           10/20

Hits                8                  17

PP                 0/1                 0/1

 

Second Period:

Carolina Penalty – 9:51 – Justin Faulk, 2 minutes for Hooking

Carolina Goal – 11:58 – Justin Faulk (1) assisted by Warren Foegele (3) and Jordan Staal (4)

NYI Goal – 14:13 – Josh Bailey (4) assisted by Tom Kuhnackel (4)

NYI Penalty – 17:09 – Casey Cizikas, 2 minutes for Interference

End of 2nd – NYI- 2        CAR- 2

Shots               20                 26

Faceoffs        18/40           22/40

Hits                18                  15

PP                   1/3                  0/2

Third Period:

Carolina Goal – 10:15 – Justin Williams (2) assisted by Sebastian Aho (4)

Carolina Goal – 19:02 – Teuvo Teravainen (5) assisted by Brett Pesce (5) and Jaccob Slavin(12)

Carolina EN Goal – 19:55 – Sebastian Aho (3) assisted by Lukas Wallmark (4)

End of 3rd – NYI – 2         CAR – 5

Shots              30                   38

Faceoffs      24/58             34/58

Hits              28                    25

PP                 1/3                   0/2

 

 

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