Find out how the Hurricanes sent the Islanders packing in a thrilling Game 5 showdown!
The Carolina Hurricanes delivered a decisive blow to the New York Islanders in a thrilling Game 5, eliminating them from the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 6-3 victory. Seth Jarvis shone as he not only sealed the Islanders' fate with an empty-net goal but also contributed two assists, leading the Hurricanes to a dominant performance. Despite Patrick Roy's efforts, the Islanders succumbed to the Hurricanes' firepower, setting up a clash with the Rangers in the second round.
The game was a rollercoaster of emotions as the Islanders struggled to find clutch scoring opportunities, ultimately falling short against the determined Hurricanes. Jack Drury's go-ahead goal early in the third period, followed by Stefan Noesen's quick follow-up, highlighted the Hurricanes' resilience and skill, securing their ticket to the next round.
Throughout the season, the Islanders faced ups and downs, from early struggles to a coaching change and a notable winning streak. Despite their elimination, Patrick Roy commended his team's efforts and expressed pride in their performance. The gap between a playoff hopeful and a Stanley Cup contender was starkly exposed by the Hurricanes' dominant display, showcasing the challenges the Islanders faced.
In a season full of twists and turns, the Islanders' playoff journey came to an end, leaving fans anticipating the team's next moves. As the Hurricanes advance to the second round to face the Rangers, the Islanders reflect on a season of growth, challenges, and resilience in the face of formidable opponents.
Seth Jarvis a planté le dernier clou dans un filet désert et a ajouté deux aides, guidant les Hurricanes de la Caroline vers une victoire de 6-3 sur les ...
Andrei Svechnikov (37) célèbre avec Sebastian Aho (20) son but marqué en première période. (Raleigh) Seth Jarvis a planté le dernier clou dans un filet désert ...
The New York Islanders were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Carolina Hurricanes with a 6-3 loss in Game 5 of the best-of-7 Eastern ...
Huit secondes auront eu raison de la saison de Patrick Roy et des Islanders de New York mardi soir.
La Caroline s'impose 6-3 dans le match no 5 et se donne rendez-vous avec les Rangers au deuxième tour.
For a brief moment, it looked like the Islanders might just have a chance. But then the Hurricanes pushed back, the hockey gods threw in a couple cruel ...
Mais tout de même, Patrick Roy s'est dit «fier» de l'effort qu'ont déployé ses joueurs dans ce match sans lendemain. En retard 2 à 0 avec à peine trois minutes ...
Jack Drury scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and Stefan Noesen cleaned up a fluky puck bounce off the boards for another one 8 seconds later as ...
But even in victory late Saturday afternoon, Patrick Roy managed to sum up this era for the franchise.
The New York Islanders failures against the Carolina Hurricanes exposed the major gap between a playoff hopeful and a Stanley Cup contender.
And, wow, it felt like a long one. A lot transpired this season on the ice, with the struggles early, then the coaching change, with a six-game winning streak ...
Drury, Noesen score 8 seconds apart in 3rd for Carolina, which will play Rangers in 2nd Round.
For the third time in the series, the Hurricanes pulled ahead very early, when Teuvo Teravainen just threw the puck on net and it somehow got through Semyon ...
The Carolina Hurricanes are moving on to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, after eliminating the New York Islanders with a Game 5 win last night ...