The home team Carolina turned around and had equalized before the final whistle went in Raleigh, thus taking the game to overtime.

There, Sebastian Aho made sure in the last minute to give Carolina its sixth consecutive victory in NHL ice hockey on the power play.

Two of Los Angeles' goals were scored by Adrian Kempe, who with his 22 goals this season is the West Coast team's top scorer.

- The aftertaste of this match is that we left a point here.

But when it's all done and done, we'll take the point we got with us, says coach Todd McLellan to Bally Sports West.

In Montréal, the visitors Ottawa narrowly managed to defeat the home team.

When Brady Tkachuk scored the decisive 5-4 goal in the penultimate minute of the match, a lot of the home crowd showed their displeasure.

- It was big, I mean, to get a couple of middle fingers from some fans.

"Chucky" loved it, says Tim Stutzle, who himself accounted for two goals and two assists in the game, according to the AP.

Anton Forsberg was not as successful in the Ottawa goal as he was when he kept a clean sheet against Montreal this weekend.

But his 28 saves this time around still went all the way, marking his third straight win in the cage.

For Los Angeles, Ottawa and Monteal, leave awaits until the night of the 12th, Swedish time, for the players who do not participate in the All star festivities this weekend.

Before that, Carolina has time to take on Buffalo on the night of Thursday.