Hurricanes sweep Senators to advance to second round
The Carolina Hurricanes completed a four-game sweep of the Ottawa Senators to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. They secured a 4-2 victory, becoming the first team since the 2009 Detroit Red Wings to finish a first-round series without ever trailing. Goalie Frederik Andersen played a pivotal role, allowing only five goals throughout the series with a .955 save percentage and 0.84 goals against average. The Hurricanes showcased a strong performance from their second line, particularly Logan Stankoven, who scored in every game, while Taylor Hall led the NHL in playoff points at the series' end. Carolina now awaits the winner of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers series, with home-ice advantage in their next matchup.
By the Numbers- Carolina became the first team since 2009 to sweep a first-round series without trailing.
- Goalie Frederik Andersen finished the series with a .955 save percentage and 0.84 goals against average.
- Carolina awaits the outcome of the Penguins vs. Flyers series to determine their next opponent.
- The Flyers could sweep the Penguins, potentially setting up a rematch with Carolina.
The Hurricanes will prepare to play the winner of the Penguins and Flyers series, likely facing either team with home-ice advantage. This positions them favorably as they aim for deeper playoff success.
Bottom LineThe Hurricanes demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork in their sweep of the Senators, setting the stage for a strong playoff run ahead. Their depth and goaltending could prove crucial as they move forward in the tournament.
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