Ehlers Scores Winner Early in 2nd Period as Hurricanes Top Wild 4
The Hurricanes overcame multiple lead changes and a strong Minnesota special teams effort to secure their win, with the Wild now 0-6-1 when trailing after the first period, officials said.
- On Thursday, the Carolina Hurricanes rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Wild at UBS Arena, with Jackson Blake, Andrei Svechnikov and Sean Walker scoring.
- Rapid exchanges in the first and second periods produced unusual momentum swings, including three goals in 52 seconds and seven goals on 12 shots through the first minute of the second period.
- Matt Boldy snapped his drought with two goals, including a power-play tap-in from Vladimir Tarasenko, while Tyler Pitlick was ejected for an illegal hit that injured Jalen Chatfield.
- The outcome affects both teams' early-season form as Minnesota Wild fell to 5-7-3 and 0-6-1 when trailing after the first period, while Carolina Hurricanes won three of last four and notched back-to-back wins for the first time since Oct. 16 and 18.
- The Wild finish their road swing Friday at the New York Islanders, while Frederik Andersen made 19 saves and the Hurricanes visit St. Paul on Nov. 19.
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Missed opportunity for Wild, as Hurricanes storm back
RALEIGH, N.C. – After a promising start in a tough environment, the Carolina Hurricanes found an answer for everything the Minnesota Wild could throw at them. Matt Boldy had a pair of goals to snap out of a notable drought, and Minnesota’s special teams continued a strong stretch, only to see the Hurricanes rally for a 4-3 win. Brock Faber got his second goal of the season. Looking for a third consecutive win, the Wild twice held one-goal leads …
Ehlers scores winner early in 2nd period as Hurricanes top Wild 4-3
Nikolaj Ehlers scored 46 seconds into the second period and goalie Frederik Andersen overcame a poor start to stop the final 18 shots he faced as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3.
Hurricanes suffer another defense injury in win over Wild
RALEIGH — It might have been Women in Sports Night at Lenovo Center, but it felt more like All Goals Night in the first 21 minutes. The Hurricanes and visiting Wild combined for seven goals on the game’s first 12 shots in a wild affair that included an injury to another Carolina defenseman, Jorda
The Sports Network - Ehlers scores winner early in 3rd period as Hurricanes top Wild 4-3
Nikolaj Ehlers scored 46 seconds into the second period and goalie Frederik Andersen overcame a poor start to stop the final 18 shots he faced as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3 on Thursday night. Jackson Blake, Andrei Svechnikov and Sean Walker also scored for the Hurricanes, who’ve won three of their last four games. Blake and Walker also each had an assist and Andersen finished with 20 saves.Read More …
Wild's Pitlick receives match penalty for hit to head of Hurricanes' Chatfield
The Minnesota Wild will finish Thursday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes without Tyler Pitlick after the forward was assessed a match penalty. With a little more than eight minutes remaining in the first period, Pitlick skated into the Hurricanes’ zone and delivered a hit to the head of Jalen Chatfield, who had just passed the puck up ice. It is the first match penalty of the 2025-26 season. Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal immediately came…
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