NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes Sweep Flyers, Make History in OT Win

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NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes Sweep Flyers, Make History in OT Win

NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes Sweep Flyers, Make History in OT Win

NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes Sweep Flyers, Make History in OT Win

NHL Playoffs: Hurricanes Sweep Flyers, Make History in OT Win

The Carolina Hurricanes have done something no NHL team has accomplished in nearly four decades—winning their first eight playoff games to start a postseason. The last squad to achieve this feat? The 1987 Edmonton Oilers, led by legends Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier. On Saturday night, this young, hungry Hurricanes squad etched their names into the history books by completing a second-round sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers with a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory.

The game started uncharacteristically quiet for Carolina, marking the first time in the series they failed to score in the opening period. The Flyers, however, wasted no time, as Tyson Foerster netted his first career postseason goal—assisted by Trevor Zegras and rookie Porter Martone—to give Philadelphia a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes.

But the Hurricanes roared back midway through the second period. Jackson Blake evened the score, with helpers from K'Andre Miller and Taylor Hall. Just 28 seconds later, Mark Jankowski appeared to put Carolina ahead—but the celebration was short-lived. Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet challenged for goaltender interference, and replays showed William Carrier battling in the crease with Oliver Bonk. The goal was waved off, keeping the game tied.

Carolina finally broke through early in the third period. Logan Stankoven unleashed a crisp wrister past Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar, set up by a beautiful pass from Taylor Hall. The goal was clean and decisive, with the entire second line contributing—Blake fed Hall for his second point of the night, and it wouldn't be the last for the Hurricanes' creative young winger.

But the Flyers refused to go quietly. Alex Bump forced overtime after Travis Konecny and Christian Dvorak disrupted Miller enough to free the puck and set up the equalizer. In the extra frame, Carolina controlled the pace, spending most of the time in Philadelphia's zone and doubling them in shots. The game-winner didn't come from relentless forechecking—it came from fresh legs and quick thinking. As both teams changed lines, the Hurricanes capitalized on the opportunity, sealing the sweep and making history in the process.

For fans of the game, this is a moment to remember—a young team writing its own chapter in playoff lore. And for those who love the sport, there's no better time to gear up with fresh apparel inspired by this unforgettable postseason run.

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