RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Martin Necas scored his second overtime winner of the season, converting 90 seconds into the extra session as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 on Tuesday night.

Necas redirected the puck from near the crease. He also scored in overtime Oct. 26 against Seattle and has nine career OT goals - six in the past two seasons.

His latest winner came after the Sabres had possession of the puck for most of the first minute in overtime.

ā€œWe got the puck and they were tired out there,ā€ Necas said.

Carolina defensemen Tony DeAngelo and Brady Skjei scored in regulation to help the Hurricanes win for the fifth time in six games - with three of those wins coming in overtime. Skjei also had an assist and Antti Raanta made 20 saves, including two early in OT.

The Hurricanes are 5-0 in games extending beyond regulation this season, going 4-0 in overtime and winning once in a shootout. Since last December, Carolina has won 10 straight regular-season games decided in overtime to tie for the second-longest streak in NHL history.

Alex Tuch and Rasmus Dahlin scored Buffaloā€™s goals. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped 24 shots.

ā€œI thought we locked it down defensively to get the point, at least,ā€ Luukkonen said.

Necasā€™ fifth goal of the season came off the second assist of the game for Sebastian Aho.

ā€œTalented players seem to find ways to make things happen,ā€ Carolina coach Rod Brindā€™Amour said.

Aho delivered the pass from the left side. Necas did the rest, moving within one of matching Ahoā€™s franchise record for overtime goals.

ā€œWhen itā€™s going well, you feel comfortable and confident,ā€ Necas said. ā€œI like it.ā€

Aho and Skjei share the team lead with eight assists apiece.

Less than 90 seconds after Skjeiā€™s go-ahead goal off a pass from Aho in the third period, the Sabres tied it at 9:23 on Dahlinā€™s power-play goal. It was just the fifth power-play goal of the season for Buffalo.

The Hurricanes have power-play goals in five consecutive games after DeAngelo converted unassisted in the first period. Now all Carolina defensemen have at least one goal this season.

The Sabres pulled even at 1 in the second when Tuch turned a Carolina turnover into an unassisted goal. He has three goals in the past two games.

Raanta has half of Carolinaā€™s eight wins this season. His workload is expected to increase after Mondayā€™s announcement that goalie Frederik Andersen is out indefinitely because of a blood-clotting issue.

ā€œHe was solid tonight and thatā€™s what we need,ā€ Brindā€™Amour said.

Buffalo is 1-8-2 in its last 11 road games against Carolina.

ā€œWhat a great atmosphere this is,ā€ Sabres coach Don Granato said. ā€œIt has a real playoff-atmosphere feel of intensity, and I thought our guys responded very well to it, to the point that thereā€™s a bigger taste in their mouth.ā€

UP NEXT

Sabres: Home vs. Minnesota on Friday.

Hurricanes: At Florida on Friday.

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