Carolina took a 5-1 advantage and although the Rangers were able to put together another heavy attack in the third, striking twice, the Canes were able to put a power on the contest with a DeAngelo power play tally in the third.
They Said It:
Tony DeAngelo, the night's first star, on what he thought the difference was tonight:
"I thought we carried the play early. I thought they had a really good push there in the third. They're a good team, they make plays, so they're going to get some really good chances. I thought in the first two periods we limited them real well and we created a lot. Our forwards were playing really well down low and controlling the puck. We were getting a lot of chances and scrambles in front. We had a lot of tip chances and that's our game. In the first two periods we really had it going."
Jesper Faston how important it was to have a performance like the team did tonight, knowing it was the first of two games in two days:
"Look at the standings, we knew they were ahead of us. We wanted to make sure we played the right way and send a little message."
Rod Brind'Amourpinpointing one aspect of his team's play from tonight that he'd like to see again tomorrow against New Jersey:
"If you can get off to these starts, it certainly makes your life a lot easier. Every coach says the same thing. That would be the receipe."
What's Next?:
The team was supposed to travel to New Jersey immediately post-game, but due to the snow and RDU being closed, the team will instead fly up Saturday for their meeting against the Devils at 7 p.m.
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