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Ducks can’t keep up with unbeaten Hurricanes
Seth Jarvis scored three points including two goals as the Carolina Hurricanes extended their unbeaten streak to 4-0-0, outscoring opponents 19-8 this season.
- On Thursday the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 at the Honda Center to remain the NHL's only unbeaten team.
- A turnover and a power-play chance created Carolina's scoring opportunities, as a Ducks giveaway led to a Jarvis rebound goal after Shayne Gostisbehere intercepted Mikael Granlund's pass and his second came on the Hurricanes' third power play following Jackson LaCombe's hooking penalty.
- Frederik Andersen made 23 saves against his former team to stabilize Carolina's lead, while Alexander Nikishin scored his first NHL goal and Shayne Gostisbehere recorded three assists.
- Ducks suffer their first home defeat under new coach Joel Quenneville, falling to 2-2-0, with Lukas Dostal stopping 27 shots and Leo Carlsson scoring.
- Early-Season scoring from multiple players positions Carolina Hurricanes as a deep offensive team after outscoring opponents 19-8 with Seth Jarvis's five goals in four games.
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Seth Jarvis' 3-point night helps Hurricanes beat Ducks, remain unbeaten
Seth Jarvis continued his hot start with two goals and an assist and Alexander Nikishin scored his first NHL goal as the Carolina Hurricanes won their fourth straight game to open the season by defeating the host Anaheim Ducks 4-1…
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Ducks can’t keep up with unbeaten Hurricanes
ANAHEIM — Falling behind for the fourth straight game to begin the season, the Ducks were unable to rally for a third consecutive victory, losing to the Carolina Hurricanes, 4-1, on Thursday night at Honda Center. A pair of goals by Seth Jarvis along with scores from defenseman Alexander Nikishin and forward Sebastian Aho swamped the Ducks, whose only tally, courtesy of Leo Carlsson, briefly made a game of it in the latter half of the second per…
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