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Summary: Canes stumbling against Edmonton to start with back-to-back set

Raleigh, NC – The inability to take control of the competition cost the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, which led to a 3-1 loss against the Edmonton Oilers.

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In the opening of 14:13, three Powerplay options that the Canes had to show not only have to show, but they only registered two shots on goal and gave up an abbreviation.

The chance to reproduce the strong start on Thursday and to earn the first leadership of the game proved to be expensive because the competition developed the rest of the path in an evenly way. There was a game with a goal until the last phases of the middle stanza, where the oilers then broke out their advantage.

Since Carolina needs two in the last regulatory framework, the man finally made an advantage and gave hope. A give-and-go connection between Sebastian Aho And Mikko Rantannen gave the Canes a power play goal in consecutive games for the first time since December 28th and 31st.

Despite a rod Brind'Amours 'quality thrust to complete the competition, Oilers' Netminder Calvin Pickard was able to keep the door closed for his club and spoiled a Saturday evening for the home team. Edmonton added an empty net destination in the last second of the game and rounded off the goal.

Frederik Andersen He suffered a rare loss of the Oilers and moved to 18: 3 in his career against her after he had admitted two goals at 30 shots.