Hurricanes win second consecutive shootout; 4-3 over Lightning

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It took six shootout rounds for the Carolina Hurricanes to earn their seventh win of the season.

TAMPA, Fla. — A Sebastian Aho shot in the sixth shootout round found the net and gave the Carolina Hurricanes their third win in a row.

The Hurricanes bested the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on a night where Carolina dominated just about every statistical category.

Andrei Vasilevskiy made 53 saves in regulation and overtime. He made several strong stops during an OT power play for Carolina, including shots by Aho and Brent Burns.

Brady Skjei tied it at 3 when he scored a short-handed goal for the Hurricanes at 13:34 of the third.

Seth Jarvis and Martin Necas also scored for Carolina, and Frederik Andersen stopped 23 shots.

Tampa Bay star Nikita Kucherov extended his goal-scoring streak to five games. Nicholas Paul and Ross Colton also scored for the Lightning.

It is Kucherov’s sixth career streak of having a goal in five or more games. The only active players with more are Alex Ovechkin (12), Tampa Bay teammate Steven Stamkos (11), Sidney Crosby (nine) and Auston Matthews (eight).

Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman missed his second consecutive game due to an undisclosed upper-body injury.

Undisciplined penalties cost Carolina as Tampa Bay scored three times in the second period to take a 3-2 lead.

Jalen Chatfield was called for tripping and then picked up a high-sticking call after the whistle that led to Colton’s tying goal at 5:50 during a four-minute power play.

After Paul scored at 9:19, Necas made it 2-2 with a power-play goal at 14:01.

Tampa Bay got a 5-on-3 power play late in the second when Chatfield received a cross-checking penalty and Jordan Martinook was sent off for slashing Colton after the play was over.

Kucherov then gave Tampa Bay a 3-2 lead from the top of the right circle with one minute to go in the period.

Jarvis opened the scoring from the left circle five seconds after a Carolina power play ended 8:29 into the game. He is the sixth player in Carolina team history to reach 20 goals before turning 21.

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NOTES: Kucherov also has a nine-point streak. He has a point streak of at least nine games in five of the last six seasons. … Burns, who had an assist, and Necas both have five-game point streaks.

Hurricanes: Host Buffalo on Friday night.

Lightning: Play the third of a four-game homestand Saturday night against Buffalo.

The Associated Press’s Mark Didtler contributed to this report.

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