NHL playoffs 2019 Hurricanes rookie Andrei Svechnikovs surge not enough in Game

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NHL playoffs 2019 Hurricanes rookie Andrei Svechnikovs surge not enough in Game

Most 19-year-olds do not score two goals in their Stanley Cup playoffs debut. Then again, most teenagers are not Andrei Svechnikov. The second overall pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft made his presence felt Thursday, netting two goals in a memorable third period. Svechnikov's Bryan Sammons Jersey first score came as he drove around Capitals defenseman John Carlson and flicked the puck past Braden Holtby to get Carolina on the board. NHL PLAYOFFS 2019: | Eastern Conference preview Just over two minutes later, Svechnikov was back at it, receivinga dazzling feed from Lucas Wallmark and netting a one-timer from the circle past Holtby. Svechnikov became the youngest player since the Philadelphia Flyers' Dainius Zubrus in 1997 to notch two goals in a postseason game. Andrei Svechnikov (19 years, 16 days) became the youngest player to score at least two goals in a playoff game since Dainius Zubrus (18 years, 329 days in Game 5 of 1997 CSF w/ PHI) . NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) The goal cut the Canes' deficit to 3-2 but was not enough to dig Carolina out of the early hole. Washington was powered by two first-period goals fromNicklas Backstrom and a Thomas Bruss Jersey
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