When the third period began, another early penalty to the Jets allowed the Canes to go three-for-three in terms of early period strikes. This time around it was Vincent Trocheck, making his contribution on a second effort.
Up by a pair the team's final challenge of the night came during the middle portion of the period, when Ian Cole was tagged with a five-minute major for kneeing, affording the home side a real threat at cutting the lead or even tying the game.
Instead the Canes penalty killers limited Winnipeg to just two shots on goal, holding their 4-2 advantage through the final horn.
They Said It:
Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour on getting a goal just 30 seconds into tonight's contest:
"It's always good to score on the first shift. I thought it was a great first shift, we hit the post, we did pretty much everything we were supposed to do to start the game, so it's nice to get ahead. We set the tone. It's always easier to play from in front."
Jaccob Slavin on his early tally:
"It's huge. We haven't had the best stretch over the last couple of weeks, so we wanted to start this trip off right. It's huge going forward. We just need to start games on time, that's something with we struggle with sometimes and when we start games on times it leads to a huge success later on.
What's Next?:
The team now flies to Calgary for their Thursday meeting against the Flames.
Bonus Notes:
- In addition to his opening marker, Jaccob Slavin played a total of 29:51 tonight, a new career-high for a regulation game. (h/t @corylav)
- With a goal and an assist in tonight's game, Sebastian Aho has now had three consecutive multi-point performances for a total of seven points in his last three contests. That gives him 27 points in 24 games this year.
- Setting up two Carolina tallies this evening, Nino Niederreiter has seven points in his last six games.
- Frederik Andersen earned the win in net, advancing to 12-5-0 on the season.
- Per NaturalStatTrick, the Canes allowed just one high danger chance at five-on-five all night.
- The Canes are now 17-6-1.