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Wired, tired Canes savor Game 7 rally

Thursday, April 30, 2009
(Updated 7:41 am)

RALEIGH (AP) — Paul Maurice couldn't sleep. His Carolina Hurricanes had staged a rally for the ages a few hours earlier, and the coach's mind wouldn't stop racing.

"Every five minutes or so ... it's like getting hit with a bus — but a good one," Maurice said Wednesday. "You realize just what happened."

No surprise Maurice was content to trade a restless night for yet another comeback victory to keep an improbable postseason going.

The Hurricanes scored two goals in the final 80 seconds of Game 7 to stun the New Jersey Devils, a rally that will forever be talked about with the same reverence as the "Miracle at Molson" -- a three-goal charge by Carolina against Montreal in the 2002 playoffs.

The rally from near-certain defeat Tuesday night knocked off New Jersey 4-3 and sent the Hurricanes into a best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series that begins Friday night at top-seeded Boston.

But before completely immersing himself in preparation for the series with the Bruins, Maurice looked back in appreciation of his team's playoff-saving rally against the winningest goaltender in NHL history: New Jersey's Martin Brodeur.

"One of (the Devils said) they're never going to forget that," Maurice said. "I'm just really glad I don't have that memory. This one's way better."

Carolina trailed 3-2 and was 1½ minutes from making its summer vacation plans when the rally started.

"There's a tension built into playing New Jersey, where if you're down five minutes into the game, you've got to spend the next 55 trying to solve the puzzle," Maurice said. "We got right to the edge of that cliff."

The puck was fluttering out of the offensive zone when defenseman Tim Gleason stretched out at the blue line to keep it in, a play Maurice said "saved our season."

It wound up on Joni Pitkanen's stick, and he zipped a cross-ice pass to the low right circle. Jussi Jokinen — who won Game 4 with a goal with 0.2 seconds left — one-timed it past Brodeur for the tying goal with 1:20 to play.

The Hurricanes' bench was still buzzing from Jokinen's game-tying goal — and perhaps bracing for a third overtime game in the series — when Staal beat Brodeur with a blast from the right circle with 37.1 seconds remaining.

"Sometimes on those instant-reaction moments, you're not even thinking," Staal said. "It's just all reaction."

It was a fitting conclusion to a back-and-forth series in which five games were decided by one goal. The teams combined to score 15 goals apiece before Carolina's two in the final 80 seconds of the series.

It prompted dozens of rowdy Caniacs to flock to the Raleigh-Durham airport at roughly 1 a.m. Wednesday to greet the Hurricanes' plane.

And it stirred memories of the '02 rally in Montreal, where the Canes rallied from three goals down in the third period and beat the Canadiens in overtime to tie their conference semifinal series -- a comeback still called the "Miracle at Molson" after the former name of Montreal's arena.

"The one in Montreal, you had time to absorb each goal," Maurice said. "This one, it was two goals and the end of the game, and you're in the coaches' room going, 'What just happened?' "

The Hurricanes might need more magic to deal with the Bruins. The East's top-seeded team swept four regular-season games by a combined 18-6.

Boston hasn't played in a week after outscoring Montreal 17-6 in a first-round sweep.

That's enough to keep any coach up late at night.

Then again, after beating the Devils in such dramatic fashion, maybe Maurice is used to working without much rest.

"You get home and figure you'll just fall asleep," Maurice said. "And it's not an excitement — you just can't sleep. You're wired. So, drink more coffee today, and watch more video."

CAROLINA VS. BOSTON

Eastern Conference semifinals
Best-of-seven series
Friday: Carolina at Boston, 7:30 p.m.  (Fox Sports Carolinas)
Sunday: Carolina at Boston, 7:30 p.m. (Versus)
Wed.: Boston at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. (Fox Sports Carolinas)
May 8: Boston at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. (Fox Sports Carolinas)
May 10: Carolina at Boston, 7:30 p.m.-x (Versus)
May 12: Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m.-x (Fox Sports Carolinas)
May 14: Carolina at Boston, tbd-x (Fox Sports Carolinas)
x-if necessary

Carolina-Boston blog: At NHL.com

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