The Carolina Hurricanes will attempt to wrest back momentum from the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference First Round as they return home to PNC Arena for Game 5 on Tuesday.
The Bruins won the past two games at home, 4-2 in Game 3 on Friday and 5-2 in Game 4 on Sunday, after the Hurricanes won the first two games of the series in Raleigh.
Before Games 3 and 4, the Bruins had lost five straight regular-season and playoff games this season to the Hurricanes and had been outscored 26-4.
It has been quite a turnaround for the Bruins, one predicated on the improved play of their reunited top line of Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron and David Pastrnak, and their power play, even as they have played without their top two defensemen, Hampus Lindholm (undisclosed injury) and Charlie McAvoy (COVID-19 protocol).
"We're looking forward to the challenge tonight," Bruins forward Taylor Hall said. "We like to think the momentum's on our side, but it's great to have momentum until you don't have it."
The Hurricanes are working on ironing out some things that have gotten away from them the past two games, including their penalty kill.
"The main message is just keep your head up," Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "It's a new series. Just flush everything. We're starting over now. That's the good part of it. We've done a lot of good things. Everyone's talking about the bad things, but there's way more good that's going on."
Teams that win Game 5 when a series is tied 2-2 hold an all-time series record of 219-58 (.791), including a 6-0 record in the 2021 playoffs.
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