A heart-stopping finish in the NHL saw the Carolina Hurricanes snatch a 3-2 victory from the Boston Bruins, thanks to a goal by Seth Jarvis with just 19 seconds left on the clock. The tragedy for Boston unfolded when defenseman Nikita Zadorov’s stick broke during an attempted clearance, allowing Jarvis to capitalize and score the decisive goal.

This late blow deepened the Bruins’ struggles, as they now hold a troubling 1-6-2 record in their last nine games. The win, on the other hand, extended the Hurricanes’ winning streak to three, propelling them up the standings. The match was full of drama, including a disallowed goal by Carolina’s Taylor Hall due to offside, adding tension to an already thrilling game. Frustration was palpable on Boston’s bench, while euphoria erupted on Carolina’s.

The loss left the Bruins feeling bitter, especially considering the effort they put in. Bruins coach Joe Sacco expressed pride in his team’s performance but lamented the unfortunate stick break that led to Jarvis’ game-winning goal.

“I’m really proud of the effort from the guys tonight, from start to finish,” Boston coach Sacco said, according to NHL.com. “We played a really solid game. We were on our toes, we were assertive. I thought we deserved better tonight. Obviously, it was a tough break at the end.”

Pyotr Kochetkov’s crucial performance for the Hurricanes

Pyotr Kochetkov was the undisputed hero of the night for the Hurricanes. “[Kochetkov], all night really, was the difference,” Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “We needed that. He obviously got us the two points.”

With 32 saves, including crucial stops at key moments, Kochetkov kept his team in the game and allowed them to fight for the win until the final second. His outstanding performance not only secured the victory but also proved his worth as a reliable and decisive goaltender.

Boston’s frustration and Carolina’s determination

The loss left the Bruins feeling frustrated, especially after a solid effort throughout the game. The Hurricanes’ ability to seize the opportunity presented by Zadorov’s broken stick underscores the importance of determination and capitalizing on opponents’ mistakes in the NHL.