Hurricanes Exorcise Demons in Demolition of Panthers
Carolina scored six goals in the third period including four on power plays, improving to 5-1-1 in their last seven games, with Ehlers earning his first hat trick for the team.
- Nikolaj Ehlers scored three goals for his sixth career hat trick, powering the Carolina Hurricanes to a 9-1 victory over the Florida Panthers on Friday in Raleigh, N.C.
- Amid the third-period surge, the Carolina Hurricanes opened a decisive outburst, scoring repeatedly and converting four power-play goals to fuel the rally.
- Ehlers opened the scoring with a goal at 1:25 of the first and completed his hat trick on a one-timer from Logan Stankoven.
- The Panthers surrendered eight unanswered goals, stopping a two-game winning streak, while Sergei Bobrovsky allowed nine goals and stopped just 26 shots.
- On Saturday night, the Panthers travel to Washington to play the Washington Capitals, while forward Nikolaj Ehlers, signed from Winnipeg in the offseason, stars for Carolina.
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Paul Maurice, Panthers Postgame: Florida Gets Blown Out 9-1 by Carolina Hurricanes
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice meets the media after his team got beat 9-1 by the host Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. Carolina scored six goals in the third period and went 4-for-5 on the power play. Uvis Balinskis scored the lone goal for the Panthers; Sandis Vilmanis got his first NHL point with an assist. The Panthers conclude their six-game road trip (2-3) Saturday at Washington. Video Courtesy Florida Panthers…
Nečas' Goal Wasn't Enough for Colorado in the Nhl, Carolina Gave Florida Nine Goals | českénoviny.cz
New York - Martin Nečas' goal did not prevent Colorado's NHL loss. The competition leader lost 3:7 at home to Nashville. Ryan O'Reilly led the Predators' win with a hat trick and an assist. Carolina crushed Florida 9:1 on its own ice. Nikolaj Ehlers directed the big victory over the defending Stanley Cup champion, scoring three goals and assisting one.
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