Hurricanes Stay Undefeated, Beat Islanders 5-2
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Carolina's win over the New York Islanders showed the Hurricanes they have a team worthy of the best start in franchise history.
Dougie Hamilton and Andrei Svechnikov each had a goal and an assist as the Hurricanes improved to 5-0-0 for the first time with a 5-2 win over the Islanders on Friday night.
Carolina outshot the Islanders 40-19.
Teuvo Teravainen, Brett Pesce and Eric Haula also scored, and Nino Neiderreiter added a pair of assists for the Hurricanes, whose previous best start was 4-0-0 in 1995-96. Peter Mrazek stopped 17 of 19 shots in goal.
After winning in overtime in their first three games, the Hurricanes outscored Florida and the Islanders 11-5 in the last two games.
"It's a good feeling," Pesce said. "Every game has that playoff feel a little bit. It's just fun."
Brock Nelson had a goal and an assist, Johnny Boychuk scored and Jordan Eberle added two assists for the Islanders, who fell to 1-3-0. New York managed just two shots on goal in the third period against Carolina's relentless pressure.
"Their speed gives everybody trouble," Islanders coach Barry Trotz said of the Hurricanes. "They're all about pressure, and their (defense) get up on it, and pressure, pressure, pressure."
No defenseman gets into the play on offense for the Hurricanes more than Hamilton, who assisted on Teravainen's game-opening goal just under four minutes in. He has three goals and four assists on the season.
Later, Hamilton gave Carolina its first two-goal lead at 4-2, scoring on a shot from the point past Thomas Greiss in the final minute of the second period.
Haula had broken a 2-2 tie earlier in the period when he forced his way to the front of the net and lifted his own rebound past Greiss. Haula, who has four goals, is off to a fast start after being acquired in June from Las Vegas for forward Nicolas Roy and a conditional fifth-round selection in the 2021 draft.
"We're having fun with each other," Haula said. "We're going out there every night and throwing what we've got at the other team, and that's good. It's good stuff. We have a good team and we're hard to play against."
The Islanders last faced Carolina in the second round of the playoffs in May. The Hurricanes swept New York in the series. The Islanders started Vezina Trophy finalist Robin Lehner in each game of that series, despite the 6-1 record Greiss had in his most recent seven starts against the Hurricanes.
Greiss got the start Friday and finished with 35 saves on 39 shots as the crowd taunted the Islanders with chants of "Sweep, Sweep." Despite the identical score, Trotz said the effort was better than the Islanders gave in a 5-2 loss to Edmonton earlier in the week.
"Much better than the other game, no question," Trotz said. "I thought our compete level was much higher and more focused, and we're playing a really good hockey team right now that's on."
The Hurricanes were so effective that Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said he couldn't find anything to complain about.
"I like the way the guys are coming to work every day," he said. "The 5-0, it's kind of irrelevant. We're trying to win the day, and that's the mentality the guys have had, and we have to continue. That's what we're trying to sell here, and so far they're buying into it."
NOTES:
Wing Anthony Beauvillier has at least one point in each of the Islanders' games this season and leads the team with three goals and five points. In each of Carolina's five games, Teravainen has recorded at least one point. Julien Gauthier, the Hurricanes' first-round pick in the 2016 draft (21st overall), made his NHL debut after being recalled from Charlotte of the American Hockey League.
UP NEXT:
The Islanders play at home against Florida on Saturday.
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