The Hurricanes need to learn to play effectively against Golden Knights in Game 2
Carolina got out to a 2-0 lead in Game 1, but Vegas outplayed them the rest of the way in a 5-4 win.
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Carolina got out to a 2-0 lead in Game 1, but Vegas outplayed them the rest of the way in a 5-4 win.
The Montreal Canadiens’ season ended in the Eastern Conference Finals, losing to the Carolina Hurricanes. After the series, it came out that Brendan Gallagher would likely not be back with the club. Now, the process to move Gallagher has officially begun, according to Rick Dhaliwal of Checknews. “Brendan Gallagher’s agent Gerry Johansson has permission from […] The post Canadiens rumors: Montreal gives Brendan Gallagher’s agent permission to facilitate a trade appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Carolina Hurricanes find themselves in the same position that they did in Round 3, down 0-1 after a game one loss in the series. This time, they can not blame it on a long lay off. This time, the Las Vegas Golden Knights had […]
The Carolina Hurricanes learned a difficult lesson in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final: the Vegas Golden Knights are unlike any team they’ve faced this postseason. The Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers and Montreal Canadiens all represented talented up-and-coming clubs, but none possessed the championship pedigree or experience of the Golden Knights. Vegas is making […] The post Jalen Chatfield cops to key mistakes Hurricanes must fix in Game 2 appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The Vegas Golden Knights took Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final over the Carolina Hurricanes. It was a historic victory for the Golden Knights, coming back from multiple goals down in the game. As the Golden Knights sit just three games away from lifting the Stanley Cup, head coach John Tortorella is giving the […] The post The ‘biggest attribute’ John Tortorella has seen in Golden Knights’ run to Final appeared first on ClutchPoints .
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The Carolina Hurricanes are down 1-0 in the Stanley Cup Final to the Vegas Golden Knights. Carolina is in the Final for the first time since 2006, in part due to its strong defense. The Hurricanes are led defensively by Jaccob Slavin, widely considered one of the best defenders in the world. Slavin’s idol, Nicklas […] The post Hurricanes’ Jaccob Slavin gets insane praise from ‘idol’ Nicklas Lidstrom appeared first on ClutchPoints .
Tomas Hertl scored the game-winning goal with 3:24 remaining in the regulation, converting a sweet give-and-go play with Colton Sissons, to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a wild 5-4 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center. The 12-2 Hurricanes, who got a pair of goals from Nikolaj Ehlers, will look to bounce back tonight on home ice to avoid heading west in a deep hole. CAROLINA HURRICANES vs VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS WHEN: 8 ...
The Golden Knights and Hurricanes combined for nine goals in the opening game of the final.
While the Hurricanes battled in a 5-4 Game 1 loss, their vaunted top line of Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svechnikov and Seth Jarvis continued a troubling playoff trend of minimal production and fleeting offensive zone time.
In this episode of Poke The Bear, Conor and Evan break down Pavel Zacha’s future in Boston and whether he should be traded for top draft capital. 0:00 – Welcome in! 0:58 – Golden Knights defeat Hurricanes 5-4 in Game 1 Stanley Cup Finals 4:59 – Should Bruins trade Pavel Zacha this offseason? 16:37 – [...] The post Bruins Should Consider Trading Pavel Zacha | Poke The Bear appeared first on CLNS Media .
The Carolina Hurricanes are entering Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final with a clear understanding of the challenge ahead. They have already dropped a dramatic 5-4 decision to the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 1. Speaking to NHL reporters…
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman used his traditional Stanley Cup final media availability to crow about growing revenues and TV ratings — fuel to increase the next rights fee contracts and boost revenues further — and brag that the game’s never been better. And with the dramatic back-and-forth between the Hurricanes and Golden Knights in Game […]
Svechnikov, Aho and Jarvis need to find a championship-level gear to overcome Vegas.
Vegas generated high-danger scoring chances against Carolina in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The path to the Carolina Hurricanes’ third Stanley Cup Final appearance began in the World Hockey Association. The WHA approved a franchise called the New England Whalers for the 1972-73 season. Those Whalers eventually found a new home inside a…
As disappointingly as the 2025-26 season ended for the Montreal Canadiens, it was easy for many to focus on how badly the Carolina Hurricanes beat them in the end. A game one win breathed hope into the city, two consecutive overtime losses were a gut punch that left it breathless, and then the more experienced team just took over the series completely. We even learned afterwards of the the impending loss of franchise mainstay Brendan Gallagher. One of the toughest clips to watch in some t...
There was something quite familiar with Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights. When the Hurricanes opened the game with a goal in the first 30 seconds on a blistering wrist shot from Nikolaj Ehlers, it brought back the same feeling that washed through the Lenovo […] The post Hurricanes most to blame after Stanley Cup Final Game 1 loss appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The Vegas Golden Knights took the first game of the Stanley Cup Final over the Carolina Hurricanes. It was a historic comeback effort by the Golden Knights that gave them the series lead in the 5-4 victory. The Golden Knights became the first team to overcome a multiple-goal deficit on the road in Game 1 […] The post How Hurricanes, Golden Knights pulled off historic first in Stanley Cup Final Game 1 appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The Vegas Golden Knights became the first road team in NHL history to open the Stanley Cup final with a multi-goal comeback win on Tuesday against the Carolina Hurricanes. Here's your NHL playoff update.
Carolina fans broke out into a “no means no” chant.
After storming out to an early lead and battling back to tie it late, the Hurricanes watched Game 1 slip through their fingers as Tomas Hertl's late goal lifted the Golden Knights to a 5-4 victory in Raleigh.
*We’re probably what, a week or so away from the end of this very long hockey season, so the season awards are going to start dropping. The Norris Trophy was announced yesterday, for example. [ TSN ] *Related, now that we are one game in, Conn Smythe, who ya got? [ ESPN ] *Like most things in life, this Stanley Cup Final could ultimately come down to goaltending. Stay strong, Freddie. [ Sportsnet ] *Anyway, the Flyers. Know how they need a good center really badly? Have you hear...
Tomas Hertl scored the game-winning goal with 3:24 remaining in the regulation, converting a sweet give-and-go play with Colton Sissons, to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a wild 5-4 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, NC. After Nikolaj Ehlers scored a pair of first period goals to put the Hurricanes up by two, Shea Theodore’s shot bounced in off the leg of Eric Robinson of at 13:28 to halve the deficit. Ivan Barbashev...