RALEIGH, N.C. -- Michael Cammalleri made up for lost time Sunday night.Cammalleri got his first three goals of the season, lifting the New Jersey Devils over the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 for their first road victory.It was nice to get them to hit the back of the net, Cammalleri said.Cammalleri scored twice in the second period and again midway through the third for his sixth career hat trick. Captain Andy Greene scored into an empty net for New Jersey.The Devils improve to 1-3-2 away from home. Keith Kinkaid got his first win of the season behind 33 saves.Getting the first road win, hopefully it will be like Camis first goal and open the flood gates for us, Kinkaid said. He had a tremendous game, and it was good to get the win.New Jersey had been off to its worst road start since going 0-5-2 in 2013-14. The Devils lost to Florida 4-3 in overtime and then suffered a 4-1 loss at Tampa Bay in their last two outings.We didnt like the way things were going in the last couple, Cammalleri said. To be able to nip that in the bud a little bit and now go back home means we can build on something.Carolinas Andrej Nestrasil scored with 6:59 left in the third period. Eddie Lack stopped 17 shots in his first home start.Cammalleris first goal came 4:31 into the second. He took a cross-ice pass from Travis Zajac and scored easily from just inside the left circle. He scored again just over three minutes later, slipping a shot under Lacks pads on a rush from near the left faceoff dot.He completed the hat trick on a shot from the left side 8:30 into the third.Cammalleri has five goals and four assists in his last six games against the Hurricanes. He also had a key blocked shot late as Carolina was pressing.Carolina pulled Lack for an extra skater with four minutes left but could not generate another goal.The Hurricanes began the year with one of the leagues top power-play units but have gone four games without a man-advantage goal. They were 0 for 4 in this one.It comes down to execution, coach Bill Peters said. It comes down to confidence and it comes down to five guys doing their part.Game notes Carolina F Jordan Staal played his 700th NHL game. ... Carolina D Justin Faulk left with an undisclosed injury and did not return to the game. ... Greene played in his 322nd straight game, the fourth-longest stretch in club history.UP NEXT:Devils: Host Carolina on Tuesday night after playing their last three games on the road.Hurricanes: Make the trip to New Jersey on Tuesday night before returning home for five in a row. Bo Jackson Jersey . 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LANDOVER, Md. -- The Cleveland Browns felt certain that Duke Johnson recovered his fumble with 9:32 left in the Browns 31-20 loss to Washington.The officials decided otherwise.So the Browns were left to grumble about three costly turnovers in the final 16 minutes that led to 14 Redskins points. Johnsons fumble did not lead to Washington points, but it was part of a momentum shift away from the Browns as they saw a 20-17 lead fade into their fourth loss in four games.Obviously, it was a huge point in the game, Browns coach Hue Jackson said. But hey, they called it. We cant let the ball out. We just cant turn it over. Its unfortunate we put the officials even in that spot. We should be holding on to the ball.The situation: Washington led 24-20, having turned a recovery of a Malcolm Johnson fumble late in the third quarter into a Kirk Cousins touchdown pass.The Browns took the kickoff and drove to their 42, where Cody Kessler handed off to Johnson. He ran left, then fumbled.The ball bounced right back to Johnson, who stood up from the pile holding the ball in the air. Officials, meanwhile, went to players in a scrum on the ground that looked like players fighting for the ball.As Johnson stood up holding the ball, officials signaled it was Washingtons ball. The video and photos and screen shots from the play painted a bizarre picture, to say the leeast.dddddddddddd.Players said that after the scrum, officials huddled up and line judge Sarah Thomas said she saw a Washington player with the ball on the ground before Johnson stood up with it. Thomas explained the ruling to Jackson.?Thus, the ball went to Washington.The play was reviewed, which is routine on turnovers. The on-field ruling was a fumble, recovered by Washington, the NFLs Michael Signora wrote in an e-mail. It was confirmed as a fumble in instant replay without the need to stop the game. As to the recovery, several different angles were looked at, but with nothing definitive shown, there was no need to stop the game because the on-field ruling that awarded possession to Washington would have stood.Theres frustration, Jackson said. But when the official tells you its already been reviewed and its their ball, theres nothing I can do. I can yell, scream or do whatever. Its not going to change the call.The Browns refused to blame the officials; in an earlier loss to Baltimore, they did not blame the officials for a questionable taunting call on Terrelle Pryor.I cannot put the team in that situation, Johnson said.I just know we cant leave the game in the officials hands, running back Isaiah Crowell said. ' ' '