PHILADELPHIA — Jackson Blake scored 5:28 into overtime for his second goal of the game, lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers this week and completing a four-game sweep. Frederik Andersen made 15 saves as Carolina finished the series unbeaten, securing advancement to the Eastern Conference finals. The Hurricanes, now unbeaten in eight playoff games, will play the winner of the Buffalo-Montreal series in the Eastern Conference finals; reporters noted this is the NHL's first 8-0 playoff start since 1985. Philadelphia scored just five goals across the four games, and Carolina remains in pursuit of its first Stanley Cup since 2006.
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The Hurricanes' unbeaten streak is historic. It's the first 8-0 playoff start in the NHL since 1985. If you're a fan, it's a thrilling time. If you're new to hockey, this is a great team to watch. Check out the Eastern Conference finals.
The Carolina Hurricanes are on fire, sweeping the Flyers and heading to the Eastern Conference finals. They're chasing their first Stanley Cup since 2006. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Carolina Hurricanes benefited by completing a four-game sweep over the Philadelphia Flyers, advancing to the Eastern Conference finals and gaining momentum and playoff positioning for a Cup run.
The Philadelphia Flyers suffered elimination from the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs after a four-game series loss, ending their postseason and concluding the team's playoff campaign.
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Blake OT goal sends Hurricanes into Eastern Conference finals
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