Canes not looking past Blackhawks in quest for No. 1 seed
The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the Metropolitan Division title and remained on track to secure home-ice advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs with Tuesday's overtime victory against visiting Boston.
On Thursday, Carolina (50-22-6, 106 points) will aim to keep its focus as it meets the slumping Chicago Blackhawks in the opener of a four-game road trip to close the regular season.
Atlantic Division foes Tampa Bay, Buffalo and Montreal each entered Wednesday with 102 points and are the Hurricanes' closest competitors for the top spot in the East.
If defenseman Jaccob Slavin's reaction to the division crown is any indication, Carolina need not worry about looking ahead.
"We put in a lot of work this season, and to do that is still a big accomplishment," Slavin said. "But that's just one step along the way."
Slavin scored the game-winning goal -- his first goal of the season -- at 1:13 of overtime to beat Boston 6-5.
Four Hurricanes earned multiple points, as Taylor Hall and Andrei Svechnikov each had a goal and assist and Jackson Blake and Sean Walker both had two assists.
Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour, whose club has won four of five, feels the team is hitting its stride for the stretch run.
"I thought we played really well," he said. "We had some breakdowns, and we had a couple where they made us pay. But I liked the way our group responded on everything. Overall, it was real positive."
Chicago (28-36-14, 70 points) has lost six of seven and is in search of its first home victory since March 9.
Thursday marks the start of the Blackhawks' four-game homestand to conclude the regular season, with each coming against teams that either have clinched playoff berths or remain in contention for wild-card spots.
The Blackhawks are coming off a loss Monday to one such club. The host San Jose Sharks, part of a congested Western Conference wild-card chase, edged the Blackhawks 3-2.
Ryan Donato and Frank Nazar tallied goals for Chicago, while Connor Bedard earned his fourth assist in the past three games.
That raised Bedard's career points total to 200. He's the first Blackhawk to achieve the feat before age 20, joining 12 other players in league history, including current players Sidney Crosby and Steven Stamkos.
Bedard had the secondary assist on Donato's goal in the first period.
"I thought we were moving the puck well. (Bedard) up top works really well. He sees the ice really well," said Nazar, who added an assist.
Added coach Jeff Blashill: "(Bedard's) the guy you want with the puck in his hands."
Blackhawks forward Andrew Mangiapane (upper-body injury) returned against the Sharks after missing the past nine games.
Visiting Chicago edged Carolina 4-3 in a shootout on Jan. 22. Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight stopped 28 shots in regulation and overtime. Ilya Mikheyev had a goal and assist.