Ray Whitney scored on a tip-in with one-half
second left in the third period Friday night, lifting the Carolina
Hurricanes past the Atlanta Thrashers 4-3, the defending Stanley Cup
champion's first win of the season.
Cam Ward stopped 31 shots for the Hurricanes, who were off to an
0-3-1 start.
An overtime period seemed inevitable until Whitney's first goal
of the season in the final second. Whitney tipped in a shot by Eric
Staal.
The last-second shot capped a frustrating night for Atlanta
goaltender Kari Lehtonen, who gave up three first-period goals and
then shut out the Hurricanes until Whitney's game-winner.
Craig Adams scored two goals for Carolina.
Jon Sim scored two goals in a 22-second span in the second period
for Atlanta, which opened the season 3-0-1.
Carolina gave up 18 goals in the first four games, second-most in
the league, and was outscored 11-5 in the first two games of its
seven-game road trip. Carolina coach Peter Laviolette challenged his
team to end the malaise, and the Hurricanes answered early against
the Thrashers.
Lehtonen, who allowed only three goals in the first four games,
had that total doubled in the Hurricanes' strong opening period.
Adams scored on two tip-ins for Carolina's first two goals. On
each score, Lehtonen stopped shots _ by Erik Cole on the first and
Niclas Wallin on the second _ but Adams was in position to put in
the deflections.
Carolina took a 3-0 lead with less than two seconds left in the
first period when Staal scored on a breakaway. The goal came after
Atlanta's Ilya Kovalchuk was denied on a breakaway by Ward, and the
Hurricanes quickly moved the puck back down the ice for Staal's
wrist shot.
Officials needed a review to confirm Sim's first goal with less
than six minutes left in the second period. Capping a furious battle
for possession of the puck in front of Ward, Sim managed to tip in a
shot by Glen Metropolit.
Only 22 seconds later, Sim scored again, cutting the Carolina
lead to 3-2.
That lead held until Bobby Holik's game-tying goal with less than
six minutes left in the third period.
Carolina was 0-for-5 on the power play and Atlanta was 0-for-4.
Notes: Carolina captain Rod Brind'Amour earned his first two
points of the season with assists on Adams' goals. ... Kovalchuk,
who since the start of the 2002-03 season leads all players with 131
goals, still does not have one this season. He was stopped on 10
shots. ... Sim, who had 17 goals for Philadelphia and Florida last
season, already has four this season. ... Lehtonen is 1-4 in five
career starts against Carolina.