CAR@DET: Mrazek, Faulk combine to stop the puck

Three shots, three saves, three different players between the pipes.

That summed up a wild sequence for the Carolina Hurricanes near the end of their 3-1 victory against the Detroit Red Wings on Monday.
Leading 2-1 with less than five minutes to go and the Red Wings on the power play, Hurricanes goalie
Petr Mrazek
made a sprawling save on Red Wings forward Frans Nielsen.
A charging Andreas Athanasiou had a chance at a wide-open net with Mrazek still down, but Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk jumped into the crease and blocked the shot. But we are only getting started.
Red Wings forward Michael Rasmussen gained possession as Faulk's momentum was carrying him to his right and out of the crease. So Hurricanes defenseman Calvin de Haan jumped in front and did all he could to get a piece of Rasmussen's shot, which eventually ended up hitting Mrazek's left leg pad while he was still on the ice.
Mrazek eventually corralled the puck and got the whistle.
All in a day's work on the penalty kill.