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Hurricanes Earn 5th Straight Win with Clipping of Wings
Shayne Gostisbehere led Carolina's fifth consecutive win with three points as the Hurricanes maintain a 12-game point streak atop the Eastern Conference.
- On March 1, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 in Raleigh, extending a five-game winning streak as Taylor Hall and Shayne Gostisbehere each had a goal and two assists.
- After a fast start, the Hurricanes built a 3-0 lead and have gone 10-0-1 at home since a Jan. 3 loss, continuing their strong home form.
- Frederik Andersen made 27 saves in net for Carolina, while Eric Robinson's second period goal and Jackson Blake's third period tally sealed the 5-2 win.
- The victory extended Carolina Hurricanes' 12-game point streak to 12 games, putting them atop the Eastern Conference with 82 points, as Detroit visits Nashville on Monday.
- Sebastian Aho has seven points in six games, while Cam Talbot made a sliding save with 9:36 remaining and finished with 31 saves.
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NHL roundup: Gostisbehere sparks Hurricanes’ 5th straight win, 5-2 over Red Wings
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Shayne Gostisbehere had a goal and two assists to lead the Carolina Hurricanes to their fifth straight National Hockey League victory, 5-2 over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night.
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Overall, this has to be considered a successful season so far for the Detroit Red Wings. With 74 points through 60 games, they occupy the first wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, and sit just six points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning for first place in the Atlantic Division. Over their last handful of games, however, Detroit has been scuffling. The Red Wings lost five of their last seven games prior to the NHL’s Olympic break. After edgi…
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