Necas scores to tie and win it in OT, 5-4

RALEIGH, N.C. --Martin Necas scored 55 seconds into overtime after tying the game with 12 seconds left in the third period to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 5-4 win against the San Jose Sharks at PNC Arena on Friday.

Necas tied it 4-4 on a rebound from the left face-off circle during a 6-on-5, then scored from the bottom of the right circle after receiving a pass from Andrei Svechnikov for the 5-4 final.
It was the second consecutive game Necas scored in overtime, including a 3-2 win at the Dallas Stars on Wednesday.
"When coach puts you out there, that's what you're trying to do," Necas said. "We always feel good for the overtime, you have more space there. It was a 2-on-1 [Friday and a] great play by 'Svech.' I just had to put it in."
Sebastian Aho had two goals, Svechnikov had two assists, and Antti Raanta made 26 saves for the Hurricanes (31-9-8), who have won four straight and extended their point streak to seven games (6-0-1).
"Got your entertainment's worth, that's for sure," Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "It was a great finish. It felt like we were out of it. Obviously, our skill guys got it done."

Mario Ferraro had a goal and an assist, Michael Eyssimont had a goal and two assists, and James Reimer made 31 saves for the Sharks (14-25-11), who have lost the first four (0-2-2) of their season-high eight-game road trip that continues at the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.
"We've had a season of incredibly disappointing losses," San Jose coach David Quinn said. "I just loved the way we played for really most of the game. Unfortunately, we've got a lot of practice in losing games in this fashion. I am very disappointed for our players, because I thought they did a really good job. [They] deserved a better fate."
Aho gave Carolina a 2-1 lead 17 seconds into the third period on a power play when he drove to the net and redirected a pass from Stefan Noesen with one hand on his stick.
Nick Bonino tied it 2-2 at 6:50 when he took a pass from Eyssimont while driving to the net and roofed a shot over Raanta.
"We process this type of game so much," Bonino said. "We're in every game we play. We're in every game and we find ways to lose them. It's not good enough. I don't know if [we were] overwhelmed, [but] tons of guys in this room, we've played in some pretty big situations before."
Eyssimont, who was claimed off waivers from the Winnipeg Jets on Jan. 6, scored his first goal with San Jose at 11:15 to make it 3-2 before Ferraro extended it to 4-2 at 18:08 with an empty-net goal.
Aho then scored 15 seconds later to cut it to 4-3 at 18:23 when he got behind the defense after receiving a pass from Teuvo Teravainen.
"We believe in each other, and there's no quit in this team either," Aho said. "We work hard until the game is over and obviously, that was the case tonight."

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Aho has scored in three straight games (six goals) and had a game-high nine shots Friday, including five in the third period.
"Especially in the third, [Aho] was dynamic and a difference maker," Brind'Amour said.
Oskar Lindblom gave San Jose a 1-0 lead at 15:10 of the first period when a shot by Evgeny Svechnikov deflected off of him in front.
Calvin de Haan tied it 1-1 at 17:33, scoring short side on a rebound from the left face-off circle. It was his second goal of the season and first in 35 games (Oct. 22).
"I feel like I was due for one at some point," de Haan said. "It was nice to contribute tonight. Overall, though, I think it's a pretty good team effort at the end of the day."
NOTES: Sharks defenseman Jacob MacDonald had one shot on goal, two hits, one blocked shot and was plus-1 in 15:38 of ice time in his debut after being acquired from the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday. … Aho has 20 goals this season, becoming the second player in Hurricanes/Hartford Whalers history to have seven consecutive 20-goal seasons to start his tenure with the franchise. Ron Francis is first (10). … Carolina defenseman Brent Burns had one assist to extend his point streak to four games (two goals, two assists).