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Hurricanes Dominate Flyers, Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead

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PHILADELPHIA -- The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Thursday night, taking a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference second-round series. Jordan Staal, Andrei Svechnikov and Jalen Chatfield scored, Frederik Andersen started in net for Carolina, and the Flyers failed to convert multiple power-play opportunities. The result leaves Carolina one win from the Eastern Conference Final with Game 4 scheduled for Saturday in Philadelphia; the Hurricanes outshot the Flyers and capitalized on special-teams chances while the Flyers went scoreless on five power plays and remain hindered by a regular-season power-play rate of 15.7 percent.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Regular season ends with Flyers posting a 15.7% power-play efficiency (worst in NHL).
  • Hurricanes swept their first-round opponent and entered the second round undefeated in the playoffs.
  • Carolina won Games 1 and 2 at home, including an overtime victory in Game 2.
  • On Thursday at Xfinity Mobile Arena, Carolina beat Philadelphia 4-1 in Game 3 to take a 3-0 series lead.
  • Game 4 is scheduled for Saturday in Philadelphia, where Carolina can complete the sweep.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Flyers fan, this is a tough pill to swallow. The team's power-play struggles continue to be a major issue. For Carolina supporters, it's a time of celebration. The Hurricanes are one win away from the Eastern Conference Final. Check the schedule and tune in for Game 4 on Saturday.

The Bottom Line

The Flyers need a miracle to turn this series around. The Hurricanes have been dominant, capitalizing on their special-teams chances. If you're a hockey enthusiast, this series is worth watching for the sheer skill and strategy on display. Send this to someone who loves a good underdog story.

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Who Benefited

The Carolina Hurricanes benefited from effective special teams, timely scoring from Jordan Staal and Jalen Chatfield, strong goaltending, and now hold a 3-0 series lead that places them one win away from the Eastern Conference Final.

Who Impacted

The Philadelphia Flyers suffered from persistent power-play inefficiency (season 15.7%), missed key scoring chances, and now face elimination down 3-0 in the second-round series after Thursday’s 4-1 loss.

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Who Benefited

The Carolina Hurricanes benefited from effective special teams, timely scoring from Jordan Staal and Jalen Chatfield, strong goaltending, and now hold a 3-0 series lead that places them one win away from the Eastern Conference Final.

Who Impacted

The Philadelphia Flyers suffered from persistent power-play inefficiency (season 15.7%), missed key scoring chances, and now face elimination down 3-0 in the second-round series after Thursday’s 4-1 loss.

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