North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper attacked the New Jersey Devils on Saturday after the team lost to the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-2.
Cooper, a Hurricanes fan, wrote in a social media post that he was happy his favorite team was done with the Devils for the rest of the regular season.
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“Glad our @Canes are done with the @NJDevils for the regular season,” the Democratic governor wrote on
The Devils were awarded five penalties in the loss that lasted 21 minutes. The Hurricanes suffered four penalties over eight minutes. Each team had 41 hits against each other.
The game was tied until the third period. Ondrej Palat scored early in the third period off assists from Jesper Bratt and Dougie Hamilton. Carolina responded quickly.
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Sebastian Aho tied the game seconds later. Then, Jackson Blake scored the go-ahead goal. Jack Roslovic scored twice after Blake to keep the Devils at bay.
New Jersey had beaten Carolina on Friday night, 4-2.
Both teams are the cream of the Eastern Conference and could be on a collision course for the conference finals in the spring.
The Devils are 24-12-3 (51 points) and lead the Metropolitan Division. Carolina is in third place in the division with a record of 22-13-1 (45 points).