Hurricanes score early, Bussi does the rest in 4-1 win over Senators
OTTAWA — Night after night, Carolina Hurricanes rookie goaltender Brandon Bussi continues to earn his starting role for one of the hottest teams in hockey.
Posting a .972 save percentage while saving 35 of 36 shots against, Bussi effectively stymied any offence that Ottawa could muster on Saturday. According to Carolina head coach Rod Brind’Amour, Bussi can take most of the credit for his team’s 4-1 victory over the Senators, the Canes’ 32nd win of the season.
“That’s two points that he got for our group,” Brind’Amour said. “There wasn’t much else going on there tonight.”
Bussi’s performance between the pipes iced a three-goal opening frame for the Hurricanes (32-15-5), as they bested the Senators (23-21-7), moving into top spot in the NHL’s Eastern Conference with more regulation wins than the Detroit Red Wings.


