Jokinen scores for ‘Canes with 0.2 seconds left

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)—Jussi Jokinen couldn’t sneak a late backhand past Martin Brodeur, so he parked himself in front of the net to distract the New Jersey Devils goaltender.

With the click of a skate, he saved the Carolina Hurricanes from the brink of playoff elimination.

Jokinen deflected in Dennis Seidenberg’s slap shot off his skate with 0.2 seconds remaining and the Hurricanes evened their series with New Jersey at two games apiece by beating the Devils 4-3 Tuesday night.

Eric Staal, Ryan Bayda and Chad LaRose also scored and Seidenberg finished with two assists for the Hurricanes, who blew a 3-0 lead but regrouped just in time to avoid a third straight overtime game.

Jokinen started the dramatic sequence when he tried to stuff a backhander past Brodeur with about 7 seconds remaining. The puck circled around to Joni Pitkanen near the blue line and he passed off to Seidenberg, who unloaded a hard blast from the point.

“I knew it was close, so I just tried to get the puck to the net,” Seidenberg said.

It got there—right after it clicked off the Finn’s left skate and past Brodeur’s low left side as time expired.

“I felt right away (the puck hit) my skate, and then I saw it just in the net. I didn’t hear the buzzer, so I was pretty sure, I was comfortable it was a goal,” Jokinen said. “I tried to look at everybody—our coaches, our players — asking if it was a good goal or no. Everybody says, ‘I don’t know,’ so I was really nervous.”

After a review of about 2 minutes, officials determined that the puck crossed the goal line with 0.2 seconds left. An incensed Brodeur, who had been bumped outside the crease by Jokinen seconds before the goal, smashed his stick into the boards.

“‘I had time to reset myself.’ That’s always the same answer. It doesn’t matter which referee,” Brodeur said. “It’s the easy way out for them to say that. It’s hard. You want to play your game. You want to do what’s right and be in the best position you can.

“With these guys (Carolina), they go to the net. They play hard,” he added. “I am not complaining about how Carolina is playing. They don’t take liberty. They’re pretty fair about it. They got to the net. The referee has to do their job. Today was pretty awful.”

David Clarkson scored the tying goal with 11:14 left for New Jersey. Brian Gionta added a goal and an assist, Brendan Shanahan scored his 60th career playoff goal and Brodeur stopped 42 shots for the Devils.

But when this tightly played series resumes with Game 5 on Thursday night in New Jersey, the momentum boost will belong to the Hurricanes after a game they controlled for nearly two full periods nearly slipped away before Jokinen’s buzzer-beater.

“We want to be careful with that, because it seems the team who’s taken one on the chin has responded very well,” Carolina coach Paul Maurice said. “We’re going to have to come back with the same sense of determination that I thought we felt coming into this game.”

Meanwhile, this one had to deflate the Devils—even if Brodeur denied it— after they rallied from three goals down and came within a split seconds of forcing OT.

“It’s a disappointing loss, but we didn’t lose anything today,” Brodeur said. “We’ve still got home-ice advantage. We lost a game. That’s it.”

Gionta got New Jersey’s improbable comeback started when he scored on a breakaway with 27.8 seconds left in the second. Shanahan kept it going into the third, beating a screened Cam Ward with a wrist shot with 15:39 left to make it 3-2, and Clarkson tied it roughly 4 minutes later when he took advantage of a defensive breakdown and snapped a rebound past a sprawled-out Ward.

“We battled hard to get back in the game. But at the end of the day, we never played a real good game,” New Jersey coach Brent Sutter said. “That goal at the end of the (second) period got us going. We played a real good third period, an exceptionally good third period. It’s the playoffs and strange things happen. We were able to battle back. And obviously a very strange thing happened to lose a game.”

Ward finished with 26 saves for the Hurricanes, who dominated the first two periods with their best 40 minutes of the postseason.

Of course, that wasn’t necessarily saying a whole lot. Through three games, the only time the scoreboard showed them ahead was after Tim Gleason’s slap shot in overtime won Game 2. They were getting next to nothing out of their No. 1 line and there were lingering worries that they were destined to slide into a 3-1 series hole.

But they scored twice during a 1:03 stretch—and their top line of Staal, Tuomo Ruutu and Erik Cole got it all started with its first goal of the series.

Staal put Carolina up 1-0 when he stuffed a rebound past Brodeur for his second goal of the series, and moments later, Bayda came away with a goal when he took advantage of a rare misplay by the NHL’s winningest goaltender. Brodeur stopped a shot, dropped the puck and could only watch as Scott Walker simply took it away from him before setting up Bayda in the slot.

LaRose made it 3-0 with 13 1/2 minutes left in the second when he backhanded his rebound past Brodeur, giving him a goal in two straight games and putting the Hurricanes in charge—for a while, anyway.

“It’s kind of fitting. It seems that’s the way it’s going to go in a playoff game,” Carolina captain Rod Brind’Amour said. “It looks like you’ve got it kind of going good, but it’s never that easy. And then just because they come back and it looks like they’re going that way, you just never know how it’s going to work out. For whatever reason, we seem to make things interesting. But you know what? At the end of the day, it makes no difference.”

Notes

Devils LW Zach Parise was held without a goal for the first time in the series. He led the team with a career-high 45 goals in the regular season. … Seidenberg, a healthy scratch the previous two games, replaced D Frantisek Kaberle in the lineup and was paired with Pitkanen, who also had two assists. … Paul Martin has a point in all four games of the series. … Gionta has scored in two straight games.

Updated Apr 22, 1:32 am EDT
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  1. <i>colorway@...</i>
    82. Posted by colorway@... Mon May 18 3:22pm EDT

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    Devils is lost now. I think it's not goalie interence call
    It's kind a body contact to Marty. I could see goalie must stand on blue goal line is called
    goalie interence
  2. AshleyH
    81. Posted by AshleyH Wed Apr 22 11:32pm EDT

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    I just watched the replay like 15 times. Good no-call despite any strict interpretation of the rules. The Canes player is back skating to the front of the net and has no idea Brodeur will be above the crease. The contact was either incidental or Brodeur was trying to draw it since he could see the player coming. There's no way the ref can stop play at that point in the game and there was not enough contact to call a penalty.
  3. scott m
    80. Posted by scott m Wed Apr 22 11:11pm EDT

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    First off, it's pretty funny that people are still calling each other rednecks and yankees. THE WAR IS OVER, move on already. As far as the goal with .02 seconds left, that's the Devils fault. They should have frozen the puck along the boards until time ran out or cleared the zone. They forgot the game is 60 minutes, not 59.59 minutes. As far as the disputed non-call, it could have gone either way. If it was called, Carolina fans would have complained that is was a non-goal. And if the same play happened to Cam Ward, Carolina fans would have complained it was interference. It was the Refs decision, and based on what team you root for, your either for it or against it, LET'S BE HONEST...
    This has been a very equal series, and as of right now the series is tied O-O. It's a best of 3 series..
    One thing is certain, neither team is going to win the Cup this year. One team might make it to the third round, thats about it. With that being said, I will wish Carolina fans good luck, and hope the Devils make it to the second round........
  4. scott m
    79. Posted by scott m Wed Apr 22 11:11pm EDT

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    First off, it's pretty funny that people are still calling each other rednecks and yankees. THE WAR IS OVER, move on already. As far as the goal with .02 seconds left, that's the Devils fault. They should have frozen the puck along the boards until time ran out or cleared the zone. They forgot the game is 60 minutes, not 59.59 minutes. As far as the disputed non-call, it could have gone either way. If it was called, Carolina fans would have complained that is was a non-goal. And if the same play happened to Cam Ward, Carolina fans would have complained it was interference. It was the Refs decision, and based on what team you root for, your either for it or against it, LET'S BE HONEST...
    This has been a very equal series, and as of right now the series is tied O-O. It's a best of 3 series..
    One thing is certain, neither team is going to win the Cup this year. One team might make it to the third round, thats about it. With that being said, I will wish Carolina fans good luck, and hope the Devils make it to the second round........
  5. <i>jkeiith@...</i>
    78. Posted by jkeiith@... Wed Apr 22 7:44pm EDT

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    Although you might think us hillbillies have eyes in back of our heads, and can't skate backwards, or can't even learn how to skate at all, but then on non froze water?...We are taught to say "Yes Mam" and "Yes Sir." Mr.Marty, as we call him, has no manners, and playing for New Jersey, where they came up with the term "forgetaboutit" came from, needs to go back to Jersey City and learn to blend in with the Graffiti, try to learn how to play golf on concrete, and learn, when he is in the south to try not to mess up our boards or our ice, because it takes much longer to freeze it down hyeah and after the hockey season we re use our boards to make crates to ship the Stanley Cup around hyeah, sos our kin folk can get their pitcher with the standard cup. Remember 'yall are not from Rah Lee,THE home of Barney Melrose.
  6. First L
    77. Posted by First L Wed Apr 22 5:32pm EDT

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    koko..its 23000 not 18000 and they will b cheering at the loudest arena n hokey the cry babys will b crying with brodeur thursday night lets b real the devils always finds someone to blame when they loose.. i watched all the espn , vs commentaters agree its a good no call and if it wasent for brodeur it would have ben 6to1 game but as good as brodeur can b i lost respect for him acting like he is the only good goalie and should b givin all the calles like a baby..its playoffs time not whining.. and for that rednek s comment !come on man thats very not good for the fan image..so low..go canes
  7. VRWCGUY
    75. Posted by VRWCGUY Wed Apr 22 4:06pm EDT

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    Reading these comments it sure seems like the Canes are playing the Sabres instead of the Devils! LOL
  8. Svipal
    74. Posted by Svipal Wed Apr 22 3:16pm EDT

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    Brian Engblom and Keith Jones said it was a good goal. Brodeur always tries to draw interference penalties. Why didn't he get fined for calling out the refs ?
  9. <i>noglorywithoutguts</i>
    73. Posted by noglorywithoutguts Wed Apr 22 2:37pm EDT

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    Just a hockey guy enjoying the great action of this series. It is going to be great to see how Brodeur responds. He seems a little tired at times late in the games. He has been playing good though, maybe this will give him more energy and motivate him to another level. As for him whining, I think he is just doing what he is suppose to, arguing his point of view. It is not going to change things, but the refs will think about it twice if it happens again. I think it was a good no call. Jokinen was skating across outside the crease and Brodeur came out to him. There was some contact but it is very rarely called and should not be. BTW there was a similar play in the Caucks/ Blues game last night. Luongo stayed back, got down and looked around the players in front of him. He didn't see the puck at first but managed to make the stop with the glove. His D-men were also battling hard in front of him. The Hurricanes out played and out hustled the Devils most of the game and I think that was the real difference.

    To Al S. - Well stated.

    To Koko A - You better hope he plays not mad but with determination. If he plays mad and lets this eat at him he will get lit up like the outside of that building he plays at in Newark.

    To Adam J - Dude? Name calling? Weak. Very weak. I watched ESPN, TSN, and NHL Network. They all said it was a good no call. The only one I heard that didn't was the MSG guy. Also, I have been to both arenas and those "hillbillies" are much better fans than those in the so-called "rock". Not even close. Great arena though.

    To Chirs C - You are right, Luongo is the best goalie playing right now, but Boston is playing the best as a team. I will go with the Bruins for now. I don't think Vancouver gets pass Detroit.
  10. Rhino J
    72. Posted by Rhino J Wed Apr 22 1:57pm EDT

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    I am sick and tirede of hearing NJ fans @#$% and moan about this. All the major networks and the NHL agreed with the no call. Stop making it out to be an issue. It is not.

    Martin showed his lack of self control after the game last night. Just suck it up as you guys lost the game in the last second and look at the next game.

    GO CANES!!
  11. Bill
    71. Posted by Bill Wed Apr 22 1:48pm EDT

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    Wow, it took 59.997 minutes and a non-call for Carolina to avoid elimination at home. Guess Jokinen will have plenty of time to brush up on his golfing. ...if Clarkson doesn't get to him first.
  12. Bryan
    70. Posted by Bryan Wed Apr 22 1:32pm EDT

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    @Adam j: "All TV hosts (hockey veterans), and analysts admitted this should be called" what network were you watching? every one, VS, ESPN, FSN, even the NHL, pretty much any respectable network that wasn't directly tied to the Jersey area (and therefore an unbiased network) agreed it was good no call. the only place i've seen any complaints were from the network airing in jersey. and LOL at someone from Jersey calling Carolina fans rednecks lololol cut your mullet man
  13. danny r
    69. Posted by danny r Wed Apr 22 12:33pm EDT

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    To all you cry baby Devil's fans, I guess I was watching a different game than you were. Marty tried to get a cheap call, instead of trying to make a play on the puck. I'm sick of all these goalies trying to get the cheapo interference calls, and these supposed refs giving them the calls. The Canes tried to give the Devils the game, and the Devils couldn't take even then. I see the Jersey boys folding up the tents and polishing off the golf clubs. Enjoy the spring, stop the crying over a cheapo no call, and watch the Boys from the South send another northern team home. C ya!!
  14. diecast8891@yahoo.com
    68. Posted by diecast8891@yahoo.com Wed Apr 22 11:48am EDT

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    In 5 games or in 6... whats the difference
  15. Art Vandelay
    67. Posted by Art Vandelay Wed Apr 22 11:38am EDT

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    Where are all the Blues fans? Singing the Blues...Singing the Blues...
  16. Vin
    66. Posted by Vin Wed Apr 22 11:31am EDT

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    I thought this non-call was excellent and I'm not a carolina fan. Watch the video... The carolina player was sliding square (right to left) while Marty was coming off the crease and moving forward into the player moving square. So anytime the goalie wants to avoid being scored on let's get them to move forward into a player moving square... It was a judgement call bye the ref and it would have been much more severe to give a 2 minute penalty to carolina, then letting play continue... Marty made a mistake and he paid for it when he could not get back in time for the shot...
  17. Ryan
    65. Posted by Ryan Wed Apr 22 11:00am EDT

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    Last I checked, hockey is a contact sport. And that bump was barely contact. You can't expect that to be called when goalies slash at guys in front of the crease with no penalties being called. Even if he's square to the shooter and set, Brodeur doesn't make that save because of the deflection off Jokinen's skate. Tough way to lose but legit none the less.
  18. drifterescape
    64. Posted by drifterescape Wed Apr 22 10:35am EDT

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    postgame report from Canes(Cfan) and Devils(dfan):
    Cfan: WooooHooo we won. Bring on next game.
    dfan: BooooHooooo. No fair . Refs cheated us.
    Cfan: Fatty fatty two by four, couldn't get thru the bedroom door...
    dfan: Waahhh, dumb rednecks, Waaah.

    Seriously, NJ hockey experts, Brodeur skated out of the crease and initiated contact. With 3 seconds left. And you expect what, a goalie interference call on Jokinen. If you gotta problem with that non-call you better hope you don't advance to play Pittsburgh and all thei zebra-striped friends.
  19. Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy
    63. Posted by Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy Wed Apr 22 10:26am EDT

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    @ Dr. DSL...thats because the devils are down a couple of men...lang has been out and salvador has been battling that facial injury he got in the previous game...anyway....no goalie in their prime could've made that same in that same context/mindframe.....what goalie can locate a cyclin puck through 6 people, re-position themselves, and then make the save on a 35 ft shot w/ a man still in your face in less than two seconds....NO ONE.....thats absolute BS that he couldve re-positioned and made the save....it wouldve been remarkable but goalies dont lunge at slapshots because they might open a hole...his best bet was to stay still once he figured out it was heading towards his left.....its all right....karma is a @#$% and the canes faithful will just have to suffer the next two games
  20. JLewis
    62. Posted by JLewis Wed Apr 22 10:22am EDT

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    The Canucks aren't gonna win crap. They may be hot now but once the cream starts rising to the top they will lose. Luongo will choke like he has before, there is no way they beat the Red Wings. Marty will rebound as only Marty can and then it will be all over for the Canes.
  21. <i>zxrage</i>
    61. Posted by zxrage Wed Apr 22 10:00am EDT

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    If it happened to Cam Ward, the Hurricane fans would be crying about this for months. The Devils are coming back to NJ with a split and that is still a positive. Once they win on Thursday, it will be all over for Carolina.
  22. Koko A
    60. Posted by Koko A Wed Apr 22 10:00am EDT

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    The only thing worse than a "cry baby" Marty is a pissed off Marty. Marty is going to bounce back by shutting out the Canes over the next two games. Best of all, he will singlehandedly win the series in Carolina on Sunday. Then we will see who the real cry babies are...18,000 Canes fans.
  23. PeterA
    59. Posted by PeterA Wed Apr 22 9:58am EDT

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    This whole mess could have been avoided if the 5 Devil skaters on the ice could get the puck out of their zone... Give up an icing if you have to.... Flick the puck up in the air... Just CLEAR THE F'IN ZONE GUYS...

    Instead the puck is basically handed to the left point, sent across to the other point for an uncontested shot which is tipped off a Canes skate who is camped out in front of Marty...

    It's not in this article, but I did hear an interview with Marty on the radio where he says the team basically quit after tying the score. And like I've seen on many occasions, the Devils have a let down at the end of a period. This is not a mental breakdown, it is a physical one. The Canes were swarming all over the ice, the Devils looked like they were down a man or two...
  24. <i>jtextra1</i>
    58. Posted by jtextra1 Wed Apr 22 9:21am EDT

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    The rules state that the ref has discretion in the matter. The ref's justification to the goaltender was that the goalteander had time to reset himself after the play. As the bump occurred with 2 seconds left, this means that the referee's opinion was that 1.8 seconds is enough time for a goaltender to reset themselves. Really????
    If that's the case, then think about the precenent that this sets: Bump the goalie and as long as the puck makes it in 2 seconds later then its no foul? Reality check, please! As a fan of the game, the simple fact is that every player on the ice should be given every opportunity to perform their best on the ice at any time of the game. The goaltender was not provided that opportunity last night and that is the real shame.
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