Recap: Necas, Orlov Lead Canes Past Caps | Carolina Hurricanes
Duo combines for five points as Carolina wins sixth straight
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RALEIGH, N.C. - In a battle atop the Eastern Conference, the Carolina Hurricanes notched a sixth straight win by defeating the Washington Capitals 4-2 at Lenovo Center on Sunday.
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Dmitry Orlov (2G) and Martin Necas (1G, 2A) led the offensive effort for the Canes, while Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 19 of 21 shots to earn his own fourth consecutive victory.
Orlov's first of the evening opened the scoring at 14:01 of the first. Taking a pass from Necas at the blue line, the defenseman carried the puck down the boards into the left circle before wiring a shot past Charlie Lindgren's glove for the early lead.
Two goals in the final minute of the opening frame gave the Capitals a 2-1 lead heading into the second stanza, but Necas and Orlov again teamed up for the equalizer and go-ahead goal, respectively. Necas first knotted things up on a breakaway at 2:29, then set up Orlov for a one-timer from the right circle just under three minutes later for the eventual game-winner.
Following a stout shutdown effort from the Canes in the third, Andrei Svechnikov iced the game with an empty-netter in the waning moments of play.
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Ovi got one in the first, but PK got him when it mattered most pic.twitter.com/lh04Ei0kLR
Rod Brind'Amour on Martin Necas' impressive production in recent games...
"That's what he does, he's got that ability. His skating is so good and you can definitely see the confidence in him. But I think he's doing other things right too. You don't see the high, high-risk stuff, but when he has the opportunity to go, he's got the ability to do it. He's been real special here to start the season."
Pyotr Kochetkov on staying focused when most of the play is at the other end of the ice...
"It's always tough. I try to stay focused, I just think about the next shot. Sometimes you feel (in a) game when (there are) not a lot of shots, sometimes no shots, you get cold...today I feel not bad. Guys had lots of work today. Capitals had a back-to-back, they played first, so we played more time in their zone and (Charlie) Lindgren had a lot of work today. I'm happy we win."
Dmitry Orlov on scoring against his former club...
"It's not easy mentally, emotionally (to play against them). 12 years, you're not just putting in the garbage. I play with some guys I know and I respect them a lot as human beings and as players. So it's special, you know, and that's an important win for us. I think we have a good stretch with six wins in a row, and we always have a good start so we'll just keep doing that and build from that."
Dmitry Orlov on continuing the team's winning streak...
"It's not easy to win six in a row and we did a good job (tonight). We've got two more home games, especially against division rivals, and we need to keep focused and not be too happy. Just move on, forget (each game) and try to have fun and play for each other."
Postgame Quotes: Rod Brind'Amour
The Canes are scheduled to practice on Monday and return to game action on Tuesday against the Philadelphia Flyers.
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