Pesce's OT goal lifts Hurricanes to 3-2 win

PITTSBURGH -- Brett Pesce scored 2:20 into overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 3-2 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday.

Pesce scored on a 2-on-0, tapping in a pass from Andrei Svechnikov for his second goal of the season. His first goal was also the game-winner in a 3-2 victory against the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
"[Pesce] has been obviously solid all year. A little bit snakebitten," Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "Hadn't scored, but he had many, many chances. He's a great player for us. It's good to see him get that. Good play by 'Svech' on the wall to give it to him. Nice finish. Definitely take the win."

CAR@PIT: Pesce nets goal in tight in overtime

Svechnikov also scored, Sebastian Aho had two assists, and Pyotr Kochetkov made 30 saves for the Hurricanes (12-6-5), who have won two in a row after losing five straight (0-1-4).
Jake Guentzel and Sidney Crosby each had a goal and an assist for the Penguins (11-8-4), who have lost two straight after winning their previous five. Tristan Jarry made 36 saves.
Pittsburgh didn't record a shot on goal on two power plays and is 0-for-14 with the man-advantage in its past six games.
"Give Carolina credit, they put a lot of pressure on us," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said of the power play. "That was the biggest challenge. … You have to gain possession first. We just didn't do a good enough job tonight."
Guentzel tied it 2-2 with 57.4 seconds left in the third period, deflecting a point shot from Jeff Petry with Jarry off for the extra attacker.
"It's good we were able to get one 6-on-5," Jarry said. "I think that's a positive thing. We've been working on that quite a bit. To get a point out of that, I think, is big."

CAR@PIT: Guentzel deflects a shot in to even score

Crosby scored on the Penguins' second shot of the game to give them a 1-0 lead at 4:34 of the first period. Guentzel received a stretch pass from Pierre-Olivier Joseph and threaded the puck past a diving Derek Stepan to Crosby, who chipped it in from the slot.
"They came out pretty hard, we expected it," Aho said. "They have a good team as well. After that goal, we kind of regrouped pretty well and took over the game for at least, I don't know, I felt the second period was ours. Got a couple goals there and obviously got the win."
Martin Necas tied it 1-1 at 5:45 of the second period, scoring near the left post after Pesce's shot from the point got through traffic.
"They're a good team. They play a tight man-on-man game," Jarry said. "So we were expecting it to be a hard-checking game. … We weren't able to get space. We weren't able to get opportunities."

CAR@PIT: Svechnikov maneuvers around net for goal

Svechnikov gave the Hurricanes a 2-1 lead at 17:38 of the second on a wraparound after Jarry fumbled a shot from Aho.
"At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what happened in the past," Aho said. "It's just, we're on the road. … We have a chance to win the game. We've done a good job so far, so it's just, go out there and get the win."
NOTES: Penguins defenseman Kris Letang was a late scratch because of an undisclosed illness. … Pittsburgh defenseman Chad Ruhwedel had two shots on goal and three hits in 13:37 of ice time after being a healthy scratch the past six games. … Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook had five shots on goal in 18:32 of ice time in his 500th NHL game. … Pittsburgh forward Kasperi Kapanen had three shots on goal and three hits in 12:55 of ice time after being a healthy scratch the past seven games. … Crosby scored his 101st game-opening goal, passing Mario Lemieux (100) for the most in Penguins history. … Aho has 106 NHL multipoint games, tying Pat Verbeek for fourth in Hurricanes/Hartford Whalers history. ... Jarry is 4-0-2 in his past six starts.