Within a goal of the Flyers, the Canes seemed to have a spark in the third period.
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4. Fly Guys
Whatever glimpse of hope the Hurricanes did have, though, was promptly squelched when the Flyers answered back with two goals in the span of 26 seconds.
About 90 seconds after Williams got the Canes on the board, disaster struck. The puck rolled off Brady Skjei's stick from behind the net, right to Nate Thompson. His shot was saved by Alex Nedeljkovic, but Thompson collected his rebound and dished to Nicolas Aube-Kuble, who scored from a tough angle along the goal line.
Then, 26 seconds later, Sean Couturier smacked in a loose puck to stretch the Flyers' lead to three goals.
"A couple mishaps, and it's in our net," Staal said. "It's about doing things right, and we're finding ways to beat ourselves."
"We just didn't do it right after we scored. We kind of got away from how we were playing. It was unfortunate," Brind'Amour said. "It just wasn't good enough."
The Canes kept fighting and generated some of their best scoring chances of the night from that point on, but the Flyers had backed off, content to sit on their lead and hang on for the two points.
5. Work to be Done
This is a pivotal five-game road swing for the Hurricanes, who are on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff picture looking in. This first game was arguably the toughest match-up of the five, especially considering how the Flyers have surged in the Metropolitan Division with now eight straight wins.
This one loss won't break the Canes' playoff chances, but there's some work to be done this weekend with two more divisional games against teams they're chasing in the standings.
"We've got to be better. To a man, including myself, there's got to be more. We need everyone. We need the whole team ready to go and engaged right from the start," Staal said. "It's being physical, getting pucks out. It's all the little things that compound into a good game. We haven't showed that yet or in a long time. It's not good enough."
"I think I've been saying the same stuff for a little bit here. We need to seriously look where we are," Martinook said. "If we want to make the playoffs or even give ourselves a chance, every guy needs to think about their game and how you can be better, even if it's one thing. Little things help."
"We have to play desperate hockey and find a way to claw back into it now," Brind'Amour said. "That's just the reality of it."
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