Hurricanes silence the Canadiens to move within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final

Hurricanes silence the Canadiens to move within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final

MONTREAL — Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal, and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Canadiens, 4-0, on Wednesday night.

Read more Game 56: Red Sox at Guardians lineups and notes

Frederik Andersen made 18 saves for his third shutout in 12 postseason games this year to help the Hurricanes take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Game 5 is Friday night in North Carolina, with the series winner facing the Golden Knights.

“We have better,” Stankoven said. “It’s great to come out like a team like this and perform like that, but I think at this time of the year you can’t bring your ‘B’ game. You have to bring your ‘A’ game every night.”

THAT’S THREE GOALS IN LESS THAN THREE MINUTES FOR CAROLINA 💥 pic.twitter.com/LxDvfAawh5

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 28, 2026

Nikolaj Ehlers and Shayne Gostisbehere each had two assists for the Hurricanes. They are the seventh NHL team to win at least six road games to start a postseason.

Get Starting Point
A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.

“Definitely excited,” Gostisbehere said. “Have to take care of business.”

Anderson and the Hurricanes are 11-1 in the first three rounds. They put it away early in Game 4 after winning the previous two games in overtime.

Read more Trump is using the presidency to ‘get what he wants’ for an extreme makeover of the nation’s capital

The Hurricanes scored first for the fourth straight game when Aho beat Jakub Dobes with a one-timer from the right circle on a power play with 5:01 left in the first.

Staal followed with 3:53 to go, tipping in K’Andre Miller’s centering pass. Stankoven then finished off a two-on-one with Jason Blake with 2:14 remaining in the period.

“The game’s going to humble you,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “Whenever you get humbled, you stand tall.”

Andrei Svechnikov had an empty-net goal in the third.

Carolina had a 19-3 shots-on-goal advantage in the third period for a 43-18 overall edge.

“It seemed like the only guy that showed up was Doby,” Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson said. “Wasn’t good enough. Didn’t answer the bell.”

Read more Celebrini and Crosby score as Canada eliminates Team USA in men’s World Hockey Championship

“Shoot The Puck” chants rang out in Montreal 👀 pic.twitter.com/1iGXuoGVy8

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 28, 2026

Post Comment

You May Have Missed