Nedeljkovic owns a 4-2-1 record on the season with a 2.26 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage.
Andrei Svechnikov
It was a long time coming, but the brothers Svechnikov finally faced off for the first time, and Andrei comes away with bragging rights.
"He was excited. You could tell with his game, as well. He wanted to win," Staal said. "He's a guy who won't take no for an answer. He's going to go do whatever he can to help win games. To beat your brother, as well, I'm sure was icing on the cake for him."
It took the Canes just six seconds to strike on their first power play of the game on Tuesday in Nashville. Two nights later, the league's fourth-ranked power play needed only seven seconds to dent the scoreboard and tie the game at one in the first period.
As he tends to do, Staal won the offensive-zone faceoff to begin the power play. Hamilton walked the puck along the blue line to the middle of the ice before dishing off to Svechnikov atop the left circle. Svechnikov stepped in and fired a laser wrist shot labeled for the far-side corner. Vincent Trocheck had the screen in front, and all he had to do was admire the shot.