"It was a good play by Turbo to keep the puck in. I was getting open to get a shot off," Ferland said. "It was a nice play."
"I liked the way we competed in the third," Brind'Amour said. "We went after it."
At the other end of the ice, McElhinney continued to stand tall. Kasperi Kapanen scored on a laser wrist shot to bring the Leafs back within a goal at 3-2, but that's as close as they would come. The veteran netminder finished the night with 30 saves in his fifth win of the season.
"It feels good," McElhinney said. "I'm not going to lie, it was a tough way to leave Toronto, but I certainly understand what the circumstances were. It's a huge win for us considering where they are in the standings."
"He's been great," Ferland said of McElhinney. "It all starts from back there. Hopefully we can keep battling in front of him, keep grinding and keep building something here."
"Curtis has come in and been solid. He's done everything we've asked him to do. It's not an easy situation for him. He has to leave his family. He comes down here. I think he's still in a hotel. It sucks for him probably," Brind'Amour said. "He's a professional. There's a reason why a guy lasts that long. You can see it."
Aho and Svechnikov potted empty-net goals late in regulation to seal the victory for the Hurricanes.
Five
Victor Rask returned to game action tonight after missing the team's first 20 games of the season with a right-hand injury. In his season debut, Rask logged two shots, one hit and a 57-percent faceoff win rate in 10:32 of ice time.
"I thought he looked great. He didn't play much, but the shifts he had were productive. I think we'll still probably ease him in a little bit, but he looks like he's right where he probably needs to be," Brind'Amour said. "I know he would have loved to play a little more, so we'll have to figure that out as we go, but there's no real rush to bury him right away. This was a good step in the right direction."
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