RALEIGH, N.C. — Martin Necas led the Carolina Hurricanes to a 5-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche with his first NHL hat trick, energizing the team and fans at PNC Arena on Thursday. The win extended the Hurricanes’ positive momentum, showcasing their strength and depth as they improved their record to 29-16-5.
Necas, who has played 330 NHL games, expressed his relief and excitement about achieving the milestone, emphasizing the significance of contributing to the team’s success. His three goals in the first period set the pace for the Hurricanes, who have been on a strong run, winning four of their last five games.
Teuvo Teravainen played a crucial role in facilitating the offense, recording a career-high four assists. His chemistry with Necas was evident, particularly on the third goal where his precise passing enabled Necas to score easily. Michael Bunting also contributed with a goal, benefiting from Teravainen’s playmaking on the power play.
The Avalanche, facing their third consecutive loss, saw goals from Samuel Girard and Zach Parise, who scored his first goal since joining Colorado. Despite their efforts and a brief rally in the first period, the Avalanche struggled to overcome the Hurricanes’ early lead and special teams’ performance. Goaltender Alexandar Georgiev made 22 saves, but it wasn’t enough to secure a win for Colorado, now 0-2-1 in their last three games.
Pyotr Kochetkov started in net for Carolina, making key saves before being replaced by Antti Raanta due to a lower-body injury. Kochetkov returned for the third period, bolstering the Hurricanes’ defense and finishing with 18 saves.
The Avalanche’s power play woes continued, failing to convert on six opportunities. This aspect of their game has been a challenge during their recent road trip, with the team going 0-for-12 on the power play in three games.
Carolina’s win was a testament to their resilience and the contributions from various players. Necas’ performance, in particular, highlighted his potential and the offensive firepower the Hurricanes possess. As the Avalanche look to regroup and address their power play issues, the Hurricanes aim to build on their recent success and solidify their position in the standings.