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Hurricanes Dominate Canadiens 4-0, One Win Away from Stanley Cup Final

Carolina Hurricanes

In a commanding performance, the Carolina Hurricanes surged to a 4-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, putting themselves just one win away from the Stanley Cup Final. The decisive moment came late in the first period when Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal, and Logan Stankoven found the back of the net within a span of just 2:47, leaving the Canadiens reeling.

Frederik Andersen was stellar in goal, making 18 saves to secure his third shutout in just 12 postseason appearances this year. With this win, the Hurricanes now lead the Eastern Conference Final series 3-1, showcasing a remarkable 11-1 record through the first three rounds of the playoffs. The team will look to close out the series on Friday night in North Carolina, where the winner will earn the chance to face the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final.

The scoring began early in the game for Carolina, marking the fourth consecutive contest in which they struck first. Aho opened the scoring with a powerful one-timer from the right circle during a power play with just 5:02 left in the first period. Staal quickly followed, redirecting K’Andre Miller’s centering pass with 3:53 remaining, and Stankoven capped off the flurry by finishing a two-on-one break with Jason Blake just 2:14 before the intermission.

Andrei Svechnikov added an empty-net goal in the third period, sealing the Canadiens’ fate. The Hurricanes dominated possession, outshooting Montreal 19-3 in the final frame and finishing with a commanding 43-18 advantage in shots on goal.

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

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