[51-24-7]
4
3
12/27/2013
FINAL OT
[36-35-11]
123OTT
PIT012 1 4
26SHOTS34
26FACEOFFS36
31HITS33
2PIM2
0/1PP0/1
3GIVEAWAYS11
14TAKEAWAYS25
20BLOCKED SHOTS8
     

Hurricanes seek first win vs. Penguins this season

Friday, 12.27.2013 / 1:08 PM

PENGUINS (27-11-1) at HURRICANES (14-15-8)

TV: ROOT, FS-CR

Last 10: Pittsburgh 8-2-0; Carolina 4-3-3

Season series: The Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes will play the third of four games. The Penguins have won the first two, the most recent a 3-1 victory at PNC Arena on Oct. 28.

Big story: Although the Penguins' seven-game winning streak ended Monday with a 5-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators, they entered the three-day Christmas break winners of 12 of their past 14 games. Pittsburgh owns the Eastern Conference's best record despite having no fewer than five regulars out of the lineup in each game over the past five weeks.

"You might feel sorry for yourself if it happened in the playoffs," Penguins forward Craig Adams said. "It's a lot to deal with, but there's no sense feeling sorry for yourself. We'll be fine."

The Hurricanes were 0-2-1 in their three games before the break and have dropped six of their past seven.

Team Scope:

Penguins: The shutout loss in Ottawa was the Penguins' second this season and first on the road in 57 games (Toronto Maple Leafs, Feb. 1, 2012). Pittsburgh captain and NHL scoring leader Sidney Crosby's point streak ended at 10 games (seven goals, 10 assists). It was the eighth game he was held without a point. The Senators also shut down the League's top power play; the Penguins were 0-for-7 in the game.

"Our power play hurt us," Crosby said. "We had some real good chances in the second, a 2-0 game. It didn't feel like they were getting much in the second period. We didn't capitalize on the power plays that we got, and then [Erik] Karlsson's goal in the third took a lot of momentum away from us."

Hurricanes: Carolina was four minutes away from earning two points in a key Metropolitan Division game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday before Ryan Johansen and Jack Skille scored 1:28 apart late in the third period to send the Hurricanes to a 4-3 loss.

"That's a real stunner right there," Hurricanes coach Kirk Muller said. "You're four or five minutes away from walking away and picking up two huge points. We made two mistakes in the third. We're sitting there with a few minutes left in the game, and they capitalize on two A chances."

Who's hot: Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury had a five-game winning streak snapped Monday, but his 21 wins lead the NHL … Hurricanes center Eric Staal has 21 points (six goals, 15 assists) in his past 19 games.

Injury report: Penguins forward Pascal Dupuis (knee) will require ACL surgery that could end his season. Forward Tanner Glass (hand) and Brooks Orpik (head) appear set to return Friday. Defensemen Rob Scuderi (ankle) took part in the morning skate on a fourth defense pairing. Center Evgeni Malkin (leg) also skated, but did not practice on a line. Forwards Jayson Megna (lower body), Andrew Ebbett (broken ankle) and Beau Bennett (wrist surgery), defensemen Kris Letang (upper body) and Paul Martin (fractured tibia), and goalie Tomas Vokoun (blood clot) are on injured reserve. … The Hurricanes are without goalie Anton Khudobin (ankle) and forward Jiri Tlusty (appendectomy). Defenseman Jay Harrison (upper body) is day-to-day.

Back to top