Sunday, March 26, 2006

CANES PROVE TOO MIGHTY FOR DUCKS IN SUNNY ANAHEIM

Carolina

As the Hurricanes roll continues, the latest victim found it's way to Disneyland as the Hurricanes defeated the Ducks 4-1. Jose Theodore, once again, had a stellar game while the offense was led by the Jay McKee with two goals. McKee's defense partner Oleg Tverdovsky chipped in with 2 assists.

"We had a really good game against the Ducks last time around," said McKee. "I think the boys figured we should have walked away with the extra point last time and it is something that sort of lingers. Tonight we made up for that. The win was nice."

The Hurricanes, who have not lost a game in 10 games, now sit at a league leading 28 points, one point ahead of the red hot New York Islanders and two points ahead of conference leading Nashville.

"We haven't let up at all this season," said captain Shane Doan. "I think our teams balance is starting to show up more. I think we have 4 solid lines and we are capable of winning our games simply by Theodore. The streak will come to an end eventually, but for now, we are pretty happy."

The Canes have the next day off.

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