Hamilton, Hurricanes top Canadiens 4-3 in shootout
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Carolina Hurricanes rode a second-half surge all the way to the Eastern Conference final last season. They started their follow-up season with a strong finish to their first game.
Dougie Hamilton scored in the shootout, Petr Mrazek stopped three shots in the tiebreaker and the Hurricanes beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 on Thursday night in the teams’ opener after Erik Haula tied it with 13:05 left in regulation in his debut with the club.
“As a group, we played a lot better in the third, and we looked like the team we want to be in the third period,” Haula said. “You could feel it on the bench and see it on the ice.”
Martin Necas scored with the man advantage for a team that struggled in those situations during the post-season, Lucas Wallmark also scored, Hamilton had two assists and Mrazek made 33 saves.