Avalanche's Darcy Tucker injured in win over Canes
DENVER (Reuters) - The Colorado Avalanche overcame a frightening injury to winger Darcy Tucker to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 on Friday.
Tucker was checked into the boards by Carolina's Tuomo Ruutu in the second period and laid unconscious on the ice for several minutes before being taken away on a stretcher.
The Avalanche reported Tucker suffered a concussion but had regained consciousness and was fully alert.
"I just told the guys to stay focused," Colorado coach Joe Sacco told reporters. "The biggest thing at that point was getting the two points. Just keep our focus, keep our cool and play the game."
The Western Conference-leading Avalanche got goals from Milan Hejduk and Wojtek Wolski in the second to give them a 4-2 lead.
After Matt Cullen scored for the Hurricanes with under four minutes left in the second, Stastny, who netted twice, converted a decisive wrister at 6:21 in the third to give the Avalanche a 5-3 cushion before Carolina's Ray Whitney pulled one back.
Playing at home for the first time after a seven-game road trip, the Avalanche won their fifth game in six, while the Hurricanes suffered a fifth successive defeat.
Colorado goaltender Craig Anderson made 32 saves while Cam Ward stopped 31 shots for the Hurricanes.
"We got in trouble a couple times and (Anderson) made some big saves," Stastny said. "He's been doing it all year for us."
Carolina went 2-0 up in the first period on goals from Joe Corvo and Ruutu before the home team responded with four unanswered scores.
Ryan O'Reilly and Stastny put in goals 31 seconds apart to tie the game before the end of the first.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Rutherford;










