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Ehlers’ Overtime Heroics Propel Hurricanes to Victory Over Canadiens

Carolina Hurricanes

Nikolaj Ehlers emerged as the hero for the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night, scoring an overtime goal that secured a thrilling 3-2 victory against the Montreal Canadiens in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final. With the game tied in extra time, Ehlers found a seam up the center of the ice and slipped the puck past Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes just 3:29 into the overtime period, leveling the series at one game apiece.

Throughout the match, Ehlers showcased his skill and determination, netting his first goal with a dazzling individual effort that left two Montreal defenders in his wake during the second period. His performance underscored why the Hurricanes sought him out as a prized free agent, and he delivered when it mattered most.

In addition to Ehlers’ contributions, Eric Robinson also found the back of the net for Carolina, helping to propel the team to victory. On the other side, Josh Anderson was the standout for Montreal, scoring both of the Canadiens’ goals in the contest. His efforts kept the game competitive until Ehlers’ late-game heroics sealed the deal for the Hurricanes.

With the series now tied, the action shifts to Canada for Monday’s Game 3, where both teams will look to gain the upper hand in this exciting playoff matchup.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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