Simon Nemec lifts Devils over Hurricanes in double overtime

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Simon Nemec scored 2:36 in the second extra half and the New Jersey Devils beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Friday night at the prudential center in game 3 of the first round playoff series.

Nico Hischier and Dawson Mercer scored in regulation for New Jersey and Jacob Markstrom had 25 rescues. The Devils reduced their 2-1 series deficit after losing the first two games on the road.

Seth Jarvis and Sebastian Aho scored for hurricanes, and Frederik Andersen ended with 34 salvages.

Simon Nemec reacts after scoring the duration of the winning goal. Getty images

Game 4 is on Sunday back at the prudential center, and game 5 is Tuesday night in Raleight, North Carolina.

In the second OT, Nemec brought the album on the right side, made a movement of Deke in the right circle and shoots, fits Andersen.

Both teams had opportunities for the first time and the goalkeepers occurred to them large salvages and blocked shots. New Jersey, who had two power plays in the period, had an advantage of 8-2 in shots.

Mercer pushed the advantage of the Devils to 2-0 at 1:17 of the third period after Andersen made a salvation of the pad to deny the driving attempt of Jesper Bratt. With the goalkeeper out of position, Mercer went behind the net to get the album and brought it to the front on the left side, but sniffed his attempt to put it. However, Andersen Dove returned to work and hit the album with his stick.

Jarvis got the hurricanes on the scoreboard with a power set from the right circle at 6:11.

Aho tied him with another goal of power with 7:40 remaining. Markstrom went to his left to save a shot from Andrei Svechnikov, who recovered the album and went to a right circle and shot him, fits Sieger and Hischier in front of the network.

Simon Nemec (17) is congratulated by the duration of his teammates The victory of hurricanes over hurricanes on April 25. Nhli vis getty images

Markstrom had a good glove in a shot by Jesperi Kotkanieii with 25 remaining seconds in the regulation to keep him tied.

The Devils obtained defense Jonas Siegenthaler for the first time since February 4, but they were without Luke Hughes and Brenden Dillon for the second consecutive game. New Jersey then lost another defense, when Johnathan Kovacevic did not return after the first intermediate.

The Devils had the first five shots in the game’s goal and the hurricanes did not get their first shot until 9:06 passed when Markstrom turned from an attempt by Logan Stankoven seconds before a game of being able to expire.

Jacob Markstrom tries to defend the net duration of demons, only double winning over hurricanes on April 26. NHLI through Getty Images
Seth Jarvis celebrates after writing down the loss of hurricanes against Devils on April 25. Getty images

Timo Meier found Hischier scratching on the net, and Hischier seemed to lose control of the album while trying to move him to his right, but the album slid on the side of the goal line to put the Devils 1-0 with 3:49 remaining in the first. It was the third goal of the New Jersey series and Hischier’s second.

The Devils almost joined their leadership at the end of the duration of the second period, a fight in the front or Anderssen, but the goalkeeper was under his stomach and engulfed Meier’s attempt from the left side with 6:04 Remaining.

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