Don't Overlook It
The Canes are now 2-0-0 with wins coming in very separate fashions, yet both against good teams.
Thursday night it was a dynamic offensive output against a strong team in the New York Islanders. Tonight it was a very strong goaltending effort.
While Rod Brind'Amour doesn't want to win games in the fashion that the team did tonight, it's nice to know that the team's goaltenders can provide that sort of execution. Being that the mantra going into the team's opener was that both goalies would play, not many would've batted an eye if Antti Raanta were in the crease tonight. Alas, it was Andersen and he made good on his chance.
What They Said About It:
Frederik Andersen on his performance:
"I was just trying to continue my process of focusing on the next shot. You can't really focus on too much else, especially when you play a good team. You just have to play the next shift, just like the players do and as goalies it's the next shot. We stayed in the fight and got out of it with two points."
Rod Brind'Amour on Svechnikov allowing Nashville to tie the game, but coming up with the response:
"That's going to happen, those kind of plays. But that's the type of ability that he has. He's a game-changer. He gave their's up but obviously then he got it back because he has that type of ability and that's why he's a special player."
Andrei Svechnikov's feelings on his mishap but then heroics:
"I made a big mistake and I hate to do that, but I'm glad we won today."
What's Next?
A trip north of the border! The Canes head to Montreal to take on the Canadiens Thursday night.