Hurricanes Try For Ten
Raleigh, NC – After closing out March with an impressive road win over a division leader, the Carolina Hurricanes look to set a franchise record for consecutive home victories as they return to the RBC Center.
The Hurricanes attempt to push their home winning streak to 10 games Thursday night when they face a fellow playoff contender in the New York Rangers.
Oddsmakers from online sportsbook Sportsbook.com have made the Hurricanes –150 money line favorites for Thursday’s game against the Rangers. Current NHL Public Betting Information shows that 52% of more than 175 bets for this game have been placed on the Hurricanes -150.
Carolina (42-28-7) extended its overall winning streak to six Saturday, beating Atlantic Division-leading New Jersey 2-1 to close out a 10-1-2 month. That run is the Hurricanes’ longest since posting nine victories in a row from Dec. 31, 2005-Jan. 19, 2006, during their Stanley Cup-winning season.
The Hurricanes have been even more dominant at home of late, tying a franchise mark with nine consecutive wins set in 2005-06. They’ll play their next four games at Raleigh before closing out the regular season on the road against the Devils on April 11.
Carolina has outscored opponents 35-13 during the home winning streak.
"It’s been huge, but it’s important that we bear down for the last five games," Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward said of the late-season surge. "We haven’t done anything yet, but we’ve certainly set ourselves up for some success. We haven’t clinched yet, so we have to continue to fight."
Carolina is four points ahead of ninth-place Florida, which trails the seventh-place Rangers (40-28-9) by two points. The Panthers are off until Friday against Atlanta.
Ward has played a big role in the Hurricanes’ winning streaks. He’s won the team’s last nine home games, posting a 1.43 goals-against average with a shutout in that span, and recorded a 1.83 GAA during the six-game overall win streak.
Ward is expected to make his career-high 25th consecutive start Thursday after stopping 31 shots against the Devils. He’s 16-6-2 with a 2.31 GAA and two shutouts in his previous 24 starts.
One of the shutouts came against New York at home March 9, when Ward made 28 saves in a 3-0 win. He took the loss in the two previous meetings this season, allowing five total goals in a pair of road games.
The Rangers are also looking to improve their playoff chances with five games to go. They’re coming off a strong performance in Monday’s 3-0 victory over New Jersey.
"We’re still fighting for our lives," said Rangers coach John Tortorella, 9-5-2 since being hired Feb. 23 to replace the fired Tom Renney. "We are just trying to find a way to get points."
Tortorella seems likely to give Henrik Lundqvist a third consecutive start after he made 38 saves Monday for his third shutout. The goaltender is 9-3-0 with a 2.17 GAA in his last 12 games.
"For us to make the playoffs, and go anywhere in the postseason, we are going to need him," Tortorella said.
Lundqvist won his only start against Carolina this season, making 29 saves and four more in the shootout to secure a 3-2 win Dec. 13.
Ryan Callahan scored a goal Monday to continue his strong play since Tortorella’s hiring, as he has eight goals and four assists in the last 16 games. The right wing is third on the team with a career-high 21 goals, two behind co-leaders Markus Naslund and Nikolai Zherdev.
Callahan, though, doesn’t have a point in six games against Carolina.
Posted: 4/2/09 12:00AM ET