Entering the late stages of the game still knotted at 2-2, the two sides made their way to overtime, setting the stage for yet another Carolina-Nashville sudden death finish.
In comparison to last season's playoffs, this one had just a tiny little less on the line though. Nashville's Philip Tomasino was able to beat Raanta from out in front of his cage with 2:12 to go in the overtime period, making good on a feed from down low by Filip Forsberg.
Beyond The Final
Jarvis Making Life Tough
Skating alongside Nino Niederreiter and Jack Drury, a lot of the post-game attention was surrounding forward Seth Jarvis. The 19-year-old made his presence felt once again, and despite only officially recording two shots on goal, it was the jousting in front of the net with Roman Josi, and blocked shot in his own end during overtime that his head coach took notice of.
"He played pretty well. He certainly doesn't look like a teenager in his first camp," Brind'Amour said. "He was impressive, that's all I can say. He looks like he belongs in this league for sure."
You can sense in every bit of Brind'Amour's tone that Jarvis is building his case more and more every day, leaving both the head coach and General Manager Don Waddell with a very difficult decision to be made within the next 10 days.
Onward to Nashville
It's an incredibly positive sign that Brind'Amour is pleased with the way his team has played (for the most part) in the last two games. The result in both games has not favored the Canes, but he's made clear that that's not what this is about this time of year.
The process is in place and the team is getting closer each day to being ready for when it counts next week.
"That's the beauty of the preseason," Lorentz said when reflecting on the bigger picture. "A loss is a loss and nobody wants to lose, but there's so many positives we can take away from that game. Early on we showed a lot of rust, and that's to be expected. That's what preseason is for, but eventually as the game went on we started to get into our habits and got a little bit better."
The Canes round out their preseason schedule Saturday afternoon in Nashville at 4 p.m.