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Hurricanes 5, Panthers 2
Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Another game at home, another victory for the Carolina Hurricanes. At this rate, the franchise's record book might soon be obsolete.

"It's not something we're focused on or talking about here in the room," left wing Erik Cole said. "We're just trying to win every game, and the points are the most important thing for us."

Those are adding up, too.

Cole and Eric Staal each had two goals to help Carolina tie a franchise record for home victories by beating the Florida Panthers 5-2 Friday night.

Craig Adams also scored for Carolina, which improved to an NHL-best 26-5-1 at home. That equaled the previous mark set 19 years ago when the team played in Hartford, but the Hurricanes will have to wait nearly two weeks to break it.

Nine of their next 10 games are in the road, a stretch that begins Saturday night in Pittsburgh, and the trip will begin with Carolina holding the best record in the league.

"It's good to get out on the road a little bit," coach Peter Laviolette said. "When it's over, trust me, it'll be time to come home, but we've got a great group in there in the locker room. I think the road trips once in a while are good for you."

Martin Gerber, in his first action since playing for Switzerland in the Olympics, stopped 37 shots to improve to 5-0 this season against the Panthers.

"Obviously, we keep putting him there when we play Florida," Laviolette said with a smile.

Gerber was particularly solid while the Hurricanes staved off a pair of 5-on-3 power plays in the second period, including one that lasted the full 2 minutes.

"For the most part, we were able to keep them on the outside, and when they did get their chances, Gerbs made the big saves," Carolina center Kevyn Adams said. "That was a big part of the game."

Bret Hedican and Cory Stillman each finished with two assists.

Florida lost for the second time in three games and remained well outside the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. With the trade deadline less than a week away, a decision will have to be made on high-priced center Olli Jokinen.

Chris Gratton and Serge Payer scored for the Panthers.

"We had some chances but didn't capitalize, and that ended up probably being the difference in the hockey game," Florida coach Jacques Martin said.

Staal deflected in a shot by Hedican - an instant after Cole also got his stick on it - to put Carolina ahead early in the first period. Cole made it 2-0 on a beautifully executed 3-on-1 less than 4 minutes into the second.

He started it off by feeding the puck in the middle to Stillman, and it quickly went to Hedican before coming back to Cole. A quick shot got past Roberto Luongo.

Gratton cut the margin to one about 60 seconds later with a power-play goal. After Adams increased it again, Payer made it 3-2 with a wraparound that narrowly got through Gerber's pads.

Cole got his second during a late man-advantage, and Staal added an empty-netter in the final minute.

"We came in here for two points, and we got nothing," Payer said. "Right now, we can't afford to be losing the two points. We've got 22 games left, and that's 44 points. Nobody here doesn't believe we can't get them all."

Notes: The announced crowd of 18,094 was just short of a sellout, which would have been Carolina's third in four games. ... Florida C Joe Nieuwendyk went to the locker room with an apparent injury early in the second period, but later returned. ... Before the game, the Hurricanes assigned D Anton Babchuk to Lowell of the AHL.


Three star selections
1st:   MARTIN GERBER
2nd:   ERIK COLE
3rd:   CORY STILLMAN
Winning Goaltender
Martin Gerber

Losing Goaltender
Roberto Luongo

 

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