The Carolina Hurricanes’ power play woes continued on Sunday, losing 3-2 to the struggling New Jersey Devils. The Canes went 1-5 on power plays including missing on a 23 second two-man advantage. Throughout the game the Hurricanes would grab momentum via penalty kills or sustained pressure, but constantly gave it away with bad power plays. The Canes continue to stand still and rely on points from the shot as soon as they are set up as opposed to cycling and creating confusion or any kind of decision making from the defense. The only time that they were able to convert was at the end of the game with the goalie pulled.