Hurricanes rediscover identity to take third-round series lead over Canadiens
MONTREAL — The Carolina Hurricanes looked rusty, rattled and uncharacteristically disjointed following a historically long layoff in Game 1.
Two wins later, they’ve rediscovered their identity.
Andrei Svechnikov scored at 14:06 of overtime as Carolina beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in another smothering performance Monday to snag a 2-1 advantage in the Eastern Conference final — the franchise’s first series lead in the NHL’s final four in 20 years.
“The rust is off and we’re feeling good about playing hockey again,” forward Taylor Hall said. “You’re off for (11) days, that first game felt like a million miles an hour, and now the game is starting to slow down and you’re making reads without even having to think about it.


