By PAT GRAHAM
Associated Press
DENVER
(AP) — Carolina unleashed a flurry of shots from every direction and
angle imaginable. That’s all right, Semyon Varlamov was back on his
game.
Varlamov stopped a career-high 57 shots, Blake Comeau
scored the first of Colorado’s three second-period goals over a 3:33
span and the Avalanche beat the Hurricanes 5-3 on Thursday night.
Varlamov
wasn’t even all that worn out as he set an Avalanche record for most
saves in a regular-season game. The franchise record — including the
Quebec Nordiques — is 70 by Ron Tugnutt on March 21, 1991, at Boston.
“I
feel not bad, actually,” Varlamov said. “Sometimes you face 30 shots
and you’re exhausted after the game. You never know how your body is
reacting.”
This was more like the Varlamov of old, the one who
was a Vezina Trophy finalist in 2013-14. He missed a bulk of last season
after having hip surgery to fix a lingering groin issue.
He also had a little added motivation: Rebounding from a forgettable game in which he allowed seven goals at Vegas last week.
“If
you have a bad game, the next night you have to bounce back, so I had
to forget about it and then just keep going,” Varlamov said. “We knew
that Carolina was shooting from everywhere. That was the key today, to
see most of the shots.”
Gabriel Landeskog and Mikko Rantanen also
scored in the second period for Colorado. Carl Soderberg added a goal,
and Patrik Nemeth got his first NHL goal to help the Avalanche improve
to 5-1 at home. Colorado now embarks on a four-game, 10-day road trip
that includes two contests in Stockholm, Sweden.
Victor Rask
scored 55 seconds into the game for Carolina, which outshot the
Avalanche 60-27. Elias Lindholm and Derek Ryan also had goals.
The
Hurricanes pulled goaltender Cam Ward with around 1:45 remaining, but
couldn’t get anything past Varlamov, who preserved a 5-3 lead in the
third by turning back 22 shots. His previous high for saves was 54 on
Jan. 6, 2015, at Chicago.
“Phenomenal from start to finish,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. “Tonight, he was exceptional. What more can you say?”
Colorado
extended its lead to 4-2 in the second when Landeskog scored off a
rebound. The Hurricanes challenged the goal, contending that Rantanen’s
skate may have been offside as Nathan MacKinnon brought the puck into
the zone. The replay confirmed the goal and Carolina was assessed a
delay-of-game penalty.
The Avs took advantage when Rantanen tipped in MacKinnon’s pass 55 seconds later to extend the advantage to 5-2.
“Our
guys have a view in the back — they still think it’s offsides,”
Carolina coach Bill Peters said. “So, obviously that didn’t work out. We
got the double whammy with the power-play goal.”
Carolina dominated the tempo in the first period, outshooting Colorado by a 22-9 margin.
“It
looks great because we had a bunch of shots and scored a few goals, but
definitely need to be better as a group defensively,” Carolina
defenseman Justin Faulk said.
His coach felt the same way.
“A couple times we could’ve been at the net, in his eyes, and we weren’t,” Peters said. “If he sees it, he’s a good goaltender.”
No argument about that Thursday.
“Varly was amazing for us,” Soderberg said. “We could be way better, but fortunately we got a win.”
NOTES:
Carolina D Jaccob Slavin is from down the road in Erie, Colorado. He
had six shots. ... D Roland McKeown was recalled from Charlotte of the
American Hockey League on Wednesday. He was a scratch. ... MacKinnon
finished with two assists. ... Absent for a third straight game was
Avalanche D Nikita Zadorov, a healthy scratch. “It (stinks) to be in the
doghouse,” lamented Zadorov, who signed a two-year deal at the start of
training camp.
UP NEXT
Hurricanes: At the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday.
Avalanche: At the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.
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