Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning and Brayden Point
The Carolina Hurricanes have made a short road trip down south to take on the Tampa Bay Lightning (20-15-2). Originally, there was no game scheduled on this date, but due to Hurricane Milton postponing the game between the two teams in October,
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Tampa Bay's Brayden Point netted a dazzling game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation as the Lightning snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the visiting Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night.
After scoring one goal in each of its losses, the Lightning return home to host the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night.
The Carolina Hurricanes will take on the Toronto Maple Leafs (27-13-2) tonight in the first set of yet another back-to-back. This will be the first time this season that the Canes and Leafs have faced off.
Devils: Paul Cotter has three goals in the six games back from the holiday break, including two in his last three games (SEA, SJS). The forward is only three goals away from tying his single season career-high in goals that he set during the 2022-23 season with the Vegas Golden Knights. Cotter has 16 points this season through 44 games played.
The New Jersey Devils own one of the NHL's top power plays, but recent struggles on the man advantage are coinciding with one of their worst stretches in a season that had been full of positives.
When the Carolina Hurricanes play the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena on Tuesday (starting at 7:00 PM ET), Martin Necas and Nikita Kucherov should be among the best players to watch. Buy tickets for this matchup at StubHub!
The New Jersey Devils lost 3-2 in overtime to the New York Rangers, ending a forgettable six-game road trip for New Jersey. While the Devils had flashes of strong play, they were incredibly sloppy and made self-inflicted mistakes in the form of giveaways that ultimately cost them an additional point in the standings.
The NHL is back from its holiday break, and trades can resume after the lifting of the holiday roster freeze. So far, there have been 15 trades, four coaching changes, plus extensions signed by Igor Shesterkin,
Don’t expect a selloff from the New York Islanders while the team remains within striking distance of postseason contention. That was message from general