"I thought they were pressing quite a bit there. Just grinding down low and saw a little chance to get to the net," Haula said. "The puck went in. It's nice to play with the lead and have the lead going into the third."
When the Hurricanes acquired Haula this summer, they knew they were adding an offensive talent that had finishing ability. The 28-year-old Finn is certainly showing that early.
"I set the bar high for myself. I have high expectations," he said. "I just try to go out there, do my part and try to chip in any way I can."
"We saw this when we wanted to go get him," Brind'Amour said. "He's really digging in at both ends of the rink, which is obviously what we love. He's getting results right now and getting rewarded for his level of play. He's been great from day one."
5. Gauthier Makes NHL Debut
Typically, the starting goaltender leads his team out at warm-ups and the start of each period. It's a little different, though, when there's a player making his NHL debut.
So, to lead off warm-ups, Julien Gauthier walked out of the room, stepped onto the ice and took a lap by himself ahead of his first career game in the NHL.
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Gauthier finished the night with two shots attempts, two penalty minutes and a faceoff win in 8:23 of ice time.
"He was OK. I didn't get him out there as much as I would have liked," Brind'Amour said. "I thought he had a couple little rushes there that looked like he almost could have broken free. I think that was a good introductory NHL game for him."
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The Hurricanes are right back in action at home on Saturday against the Columbus Blue Jackets.