Rookie goalie Brandon Bussi helps Hurricanes blow past Senators 4-1
OTTAWA — Another elite performance from rookie goaltender Brandon Bussi and a three-goal opening frame combined for a comfortable 4-1 win for the Carolina Hurricanes over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
The first meetup between the Hurricanes and Senators opened with a ceremony honouring former head coach Jacques Martin’s induction into the Senators’ Ring of Honour. Martin was Ottawa’s bench boss between 1996 to 2004, the Jack Adams Award winner in the 1998-99 season and briefly took the helm again during their 2023-24 campaign.
The Hurricanes, who moved into top spot in the NHL’s Eastern Conference with the win, took hold early when blueliner Jalen Chatfield’s cross-ice pass sprung Mark Jankowski on an odd-man rush, where he fed William Carrier cross-slot for an easy backhand tap-in to open the scoring just four minutes into the game.
Only two minutes later, Seth Jarvis beat James Reimer cleanly with a top-corner snipe from the faceoff circle to double the Hurricanes’ lead. Taylor Hall rounded out a dominant period for the visitors, piercing Reimer’s five-hole to bury the Senators 3-0 heading into the first intermission.


