Prospects Showcase: Canes Beat Bolts To Begin Gameplay
Prospects Showcase: Canes Beat Bolts To Begin Gameplay
Four-goal third period leads to come-from-behind victory
BELLEVUE, Tenn. – The Carolina Hurricanes kicked off their three-game slate at the 2024 Prospects Showcase on Friday, taking a 7-4 win from the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Pre-Game
At team dinner on Thursday night, Chicago Wolves head coach Cam Abbott, who is leading the prospects this weekend, announced the leadership group for this weekend’s event.
2020 seventh round pick Ronan Seeley was tabbed to wear the “C”, while Bradly Nadeau, Charles-Alexis Legault, and Skyler Brind’Amour flanked him as alternate captains.
First Period
The Canes wasted little time getting in on the scoring, as invitee Antonin Verreault, who had 107 points with Rouyn-Noranda of the QMJHL last season, cleaned up the scraps of an Anttoni Honka blast.
Tampa Bay responded with a breakaway goal, but before the frame came to a close, Justin Robidas put Carolina back in front.
Second Period
A physical start to the night from the Bolts left them looking like they did not have the same jump in the middle frame, and the Canes took advantage, creating some insurance early in the period.
Robidas forced a turnover in the neutral zone and invitee Zakary Lavoie put home a two-on-one from there.
Right around the midway point of the frame, Yaniv Perets, who started the game for Carolina, was relieved for Ruslan Khazheyev. Planned from the get-to, Perets finished with 10 stops on 11 shots.
Unfortunately for Khazheyev, things did not go swimmingly to start.
Allowing three goals in 10:20 to end the frame, Carolina’s lead quickly evaporated and they trailed 4-3 after 40 minutes.
Third Period
Despite the tough end to the second period, the Canes were able to battle back in the third.
Felix Unger Sorum and Noel Gunler connected twice to springboard Carolina back in front, and a pair of empty netters completed the comeback.
Shootout
Regardless of the score, the two teams compete in a five-round shootout to culminate the contest. The Canes took that as well, 2-1.
Nadeau and Gunler scored for Carolina, while Khazheyev allowed just one.
Noel Gunler.
Soft chip. Gross. pic.twitter.com/zXCBRexdYk
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) September 14, 2024
They Said It…
Cam Abbott on the overall vibe from the group as they kicked off the tournament…
“I liked the positivity and the body language our guys had tonight. There were smiles and it seemed like guys were having fun working for each other. I thought we saw a number of good aspects in our game. Guys were playing with speed and playing the puck up quick, things we’ve been talking about the last couple of days. That was encouraging.”
Abbott discussing the game itself…
“The last 10 minutes of the second period were a good reminder or a good indication that when we’re not doing what we need to be doing, it’s not going to look as good. I thought it was a nice bounceback in the third with the intensity that we wanted to play with and that we want to bring tomorrow.”
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