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Hurricanes Top Bruins on Strength of Two-Goal Second Period
Carolina Hurricanes scored twice in the second period and goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov made 29 saves to end the Bruins' six-game home win streak.
- On Monday, Nov. 17, 2025, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Boston Bruins 3-1 in Boston, ending Boston's six-game home-winning streak and stopping Jeremy Swayman's five-game win run.
- Jordan Staal opened the scoring in the second when he held off Andrew Peeke and knocked in Joel Nystrom's rebound, and Mark Jankowski scored off a rebound 13:34 into the period for his first this season.
- Pyotr Kochetkov's 29 saves and a late pad stop on David Pastrnak complemented Jeremy Swayman's 29 saves and glove stop on Seth Jarvis's breakaway.
- The win gives Carolina momentum as the Hurricanes earned their sixth victory in eight games and evened the season series after Boston's Nov. 1 win, while Riley Tufte spoiled the shutout with 10 seconds left.
- The Bruins face injury uncertainty after Charlie McAvoy was hit in the mouth Saturday, with coach Marco Sturm saying there is no timeline for his return; Taylor Hall also scored for the Bruins.
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Pyotr Kochetkov makes 29 saves as Hurricanes beat Bruins 3-1
Jordan Staal outmuscled a Boston defenseman for a goal with one arm, Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 29 shots and the Carolina Hurricanes cooled off the hot Bruins for a 3-1 victory on Monday night.
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The Bruins have been a resilient and admirable group for the most part this season. But the depleted B’s learned on Monday night that vim and vigor can take you only so far in the National Hockey League. The Carolina Hurricanes were clearly the better team at the Garden and used two second period goals to power their way to the 3-1 win at the Garden With half of their top-six forward group missing (Viktor Arvidsson, Elias Lindholm, Casey Mittels…
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