Jussi Jokinen helps Carolina Hurricanes beat Minnesota Wild 5-4 to end winless stretch
By APSunday, November 15, 2009
Jokinen helps Hurricanes beat Wild 5-4
RALEIGH, N.C. — Jussi Jokinen scored the winning goal in the shootout and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Minnesota Wild 5-4 on Sunday to end a 14-game winless streak.
The Hurricanes’ second shooter in the shootout, Jokinen went to his backhand and lofted the puck above the glove of Niklas Backstrom. When Michael Leighton stopped Marek Zidlicky on the Wild’s final chance, the Hurricanes had their first win since Oct. 9.
Leighton made 28 saves in his second start of the season and Ray Whitney, Jokinen, Joe Corvo and Brandon Sutter scored in regulation for Carolina, which blew two three-goal leads.
Robert Earl scored the first two goals of his career, John Scott added his first career goal and Antti Miettinen also scored for the Wild. Minnesota has never won in Carolina and is 2-10-1 on the road this season.
Earl and Scott sparked the Wild’s rally late in the second, scoring 19 seconds apart to slice Carolina’s lead to 4-3. Earl then tied it 2:21 into the third, snapping the puck past Leighton’s glove.
It was a costly victory for the Hurricanes, whose winless streak was one short of the franchise record. Three Carolina players left with injuries and did not return — defenseman Joni Pitkanen (lower body), forward Scott Walker (upper body) and forward Stephane Yelle (lower body).
Carolina opened the scoring 2:45 into the game when Matt Cullen won a faceoff in the Minnesota zone and passed the puck to Tuomo Ruutu. Ruutu snapped a shot at Backstrom, but the puck deflected off Minnesota defenseman Kim Johnsson’s skate to Jokinen, who swiped it into the net.
Corvo added a power-play goal near the end of the first and Whitney made it 3-0 in the second when he slapped a shot past Backstrom, who was screened on the play.
Miettinen then got the Wild on the boards but Whitney responded for the Hurricanes. He eluded Wild defenders near the boards before centering to Sutter, who was wide open in front of net.
NOTES: Carolina D Aaron Ward (lower-body injury) missed the game. Ruutu earned his 100th NHL assist on Jokinen’s first-period goal. Minnesota won the first meeting of the season 3-2 in overtime. Carolina has allowed three or more goals in 12 straight games.
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