4. The Turbo Awakens
After not recording a point in five straight games, Teuvo Teravainen posted three primary assists, each a gorgeous tape-to-tape pass for a quick-hitting goal.
The first, a seam pass to Svechnikov on the doorstep for an easy redirection.
"They were taking Dougie [Hamilton] away pretty good, so I thought I'd try to find some guys around the net," Teravainen said.
The second, the dish back to Aho for the one-timer, and the third, finding Aho open and cutting to the front of the net for another easy tap-in.
"We've been together so long now," Aho said. "It's pretty awesome to have him here. He's spent my whole NHL career with me, so it's pretty special."
"Overall, I think we're pretty good together. We just read each other pretty good. He's pretty fast, and he thinks fast on the ice," Teravainen said. "It feels easy sometimes."
Playmakers make plays, and that's what Teravainen did time and time and time again.
"The elite players know where everyone is on the ice," Brind'Amour said. "The best players, they don't need to look around. They know where everybody is. He's had that ability. It was special tonight, for sure."
5. Revenge of the Special Teams
Win the special teams game, win the game.
The Hurricanes finished the night 2-for-3 on the power play and 4-for-4 on the penalty kill with a shorthanded goal. Simply, that's the difference. But diving deeper into it, the timing of their special teams successes were critical, as well.
Mats Zuccarello scored a goal on an odd-man rush to bring the Wild within a goal, 2-1, about midway through the second period. Shortly after, the Canes were tasked with killing a holding the stick minor levied against Lucas Wallmark, who averages over a minute of shorthanded time on ice each game. The Canes were strong on the kill, blocking a shot and not allowing the Wild to get any pucks through to Petr Mrazek. A timely and important kill.
Shortly after, Aho and the Canes converted on a power play of their own to increase their lead to 4-2.
"There are always moments in the game where things can go sideways," Brind'Amour said. "The kills were huge."
Up Next
The Hurricanes embark on an extended five-game road trip that begins in Edmonton on Tuesday.
"It's going to be a long, tough road trip for us, so it was really good to get these points at home," Aho said. "We want to keep building on this."