Hurricanes 3 golden escapes, eliminating demons in 2ot

Sebastian Aho scored the second goal of the game on the 4:17th of the second overtime period, and Carolina Hurricanes rose to the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, and Raleigh won 5-4 in NC and 5-4 in NC.
He defeated the goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom with a timer from the right apartment, less than a minute before a pair of high -rods from the Dawson Mercer of New Jersey.
Aho also received help and Pyotr Kochetkov saved 31 for Hurricanes, who exceeded three goals on Tuesday to capture the seven series. Taylor Hall, Jackson Blake and Andrei Svechnikov scored goals for Carolina, the winner of the Washington Capitals-Montreal Canadiens series in the next round.
From Carolina Shayne Gostisbehere and Seth Jarvis made two assists.
Stefan Noesen had a goal and help, and Brett Pesce had two assists for the demons. Dawson Mercer, Timo Meier and Nico Hischier added a goal and saved Markstrom 48.
Mercer went to New Jersey 1-0 ahead of the first period of the first period, and Pesce’s throwing over the circle on Kochetkov died.
When Meier received a feed from Pesce, he made 2-0 at 5:11 and pulled the high nest passing through Kochetkov.
Noesen used capital letters to make 3-0 3 seconds after New Jersey Power’s playing, and Simon Nemec Point passed Kochetkov’s blocker at 9:55.
Hurricanes scored three goals in the beginning of the second period in less than four minutes.
Hall started at 1:46 a few seconds after a Carolina power game. Logan Stanoven’s low Hit Markstrom’s right pad stopped through five holes through the goalkeeper’s left leg, stopped on the castle line and pushed the margin to 3-1.
Blake, when he collects the disc on the right corner and returns and returned to 3-2 when he returned around the net before a wrist shooting at 4:01 on the short side of Markstrom’s right pad.
Svechnikov defeated Markstrom with a shot rising over the left circle to make 3-3 at 5:40.
Hischier took New Jersey 4-3 forward in the Middle Era, and scored a goal from the right circle from the Backhand transition under Paul Cotter’s castle line.
Aho tied 4-4 by Markstrom’s left-wing left with an advantage in the second five.
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