Aho, Svechnikov lead Hurricanes over Lightning to hand coach Rod Brind’Amour a win in his 600th game
Rod Brind’Amour sets franchise record with 367 wins in 600 games as Hurricanes overcome Lightning’s second-period rally to win 4-2.
- The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Saturday, with Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov each recording a goal and an assist.
- Carolina coach Rod Brind Amour secured his 367th career win in his 600th game for the franchise, besting Jon Cooper's previous record of 364.
- Jordan Martinook broke a third-period tie to take the lead, while Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen stopped 17 shots and Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 31 saves.
- Despite goals from Yanni Gourde and Charle-Edouard D Astous, Tampa Bay has struggled since the Olympic break, falling to a 3-7 record in that span.
- The Hurricanes travel to face the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, while the Lightning head to Seattle to play the Kraken on the same day.
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Aho, Svechnikov lead Hurricanes over Lightning to hand coach Rod Brind’Amour a win in his 600th game
Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov each had a goal and an assist and the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Saturday night.
Hurricanes’ Brind’Amour coaches in 600th game, owns record for most wins in that span - Daily Faceoff
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour was behind the bench for the 600th time on Saturday night when his team took on the Tampa Bay Lightning. Regardless of the result, Brind’Amour made history in the process, as his 366 career wins give him the most of any head coach in NHL history through the first 600 games of a career. Brind’Amour, who captained the Hurricanes to their first and only Stanley Cup championship in 2006, was elevated to…
Lightning battle back, then fall 4-2 to Hurricanes
Well. To their credit, the Tampa Bay Lightning didn’t get down 3-0 to the Carolina Hurricanes as they had in their previous two meetings. Instead, they were down 2-0. Just as they did in the other two games, the Lightning battled back to tie the game, unfortunately, it was Jordan Martinhook’s shot from a bad angle in the third period that glanced off of Victor Hedman and past Andrei Vasilevskiy… Source
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