The struggling Bruins are defeated by the Hurricanes 8-2 in Carolina

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jack Roslovic and Andrei Svechnikov each scored two goals and the Carolina Hurricanes returned home for the primary time in greater than two weeks to defeat the Boston Bruins 8-2 on Thursday night for his or her fifth win in to have fun the episode.

Carolina scored three goals in a 52-second span in the primary quarter with 4 goals.

Martin Necas had a goal and an assist, Dmitry Orlov, Sean Walker and Jesperi Kotkaniemi also scored and Seth Jarvis had two assists. Pyotr Kochetkov made 13 saves.

Brad Marchand and Humpus Lindholm scored, however the Bruins fell to 1-4-1 of their last six games. Jeremy Swayman was taken off the sphere after allowing six goals on 22 shots before halftime.

Roslovic scored 6:28 into the sport. After Marchand scored the equalizer, the Hurricanes got quick goals from Svechnikov, Orlov and Necas, two of them on the facility play.

Bruins: Boston had just seven shots by the top of the second period, while the Hurricanes were firing attempts into the online at the opposite end after already scoring six goals.

Hurricanes: Carolina surpassed the four-goal mark for the primary time this season. It is the primary time this season that Carolina has had a player rating multiple goal in a game.

The Hurricanes spent a big portion of nearly six minutes of the primary period on penalties, including time at a 5-on-3 drawback. The penalty shooting units conceded one goal before Carolina went on the hunt for a goal.

The Hurricanes had scored a complete of seven first-period goals of their first eight games before scoring 4 goals in the primary 18 1/3 minutes on Thursday. The three goals in 52 seconds represent the second-fastest three-goal output in franchise history, behind a 43-second shot in October 2006 against Tampa Bay.

On Saturday, Boston visits Philadelphia, where the 0-2 home defeat on Tuesday evening will likely be played again. The Hurricanes play the second of 4 straight games at home against Washington on Sunday.



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