Can Logan Stankoven be stopped at this point? The Carolina Hurricanes centerman continued his remarkable postseason performance by scoring the opening goal for the third straight game, giving his team a 1-0 lead in their first-round series against the Ottawa Senators.
The 23-year-old has been on fire since the beginning of April, currently riding an impressive 11-game point streak that spans the end of the regular season into the playoffs. During this stretch, Stankoven has netted 10 goals and tallied 15 points, leading all skaters in the series and tying for the league lead in playoff goals.
With his latest goal, Stankoven made franchise history, becoming the first player in Carolina Hurricanes history to score the opening goal in three consecutive playoff games. His third goal of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs also matched Pat Verbeek’s record for the longest postseason-opening goal streak in the organization’s history, a feat last achieved in 1991.
Notably, the only other player in franchise history to have a three-game postseason-opening goal streak is current Anaheim Ducks GM Pat Verbeek. Additionally, the only player in NHL history with a longer run of opening goals is Michel Goulet, who managed five straight in 1985.
The chemistry on the ice is palpable, as Stankoven’s line, featuring Jackson Blake and Taylor Hall, has been wreaking havoc on the Senators throughout the playoffs. Ottawa seems to have no answer for the trio, raising questions about how the Senators will respond as the series progresses.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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