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Ehlers' Overtime Goal Evens Eastern Final Series Monday

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Raleigh, N.C. — Nikolaj Ehlers scored at 3:29 of overtime Saturday to lift the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, evening the Eastern Conference Final at one game apiece. The game followed Montreal’s 6-2 win in Game 1 on Thursday and was played in Raleigh before the series moves to Montreal. Carolina’s overtime win followed a contest in which the Hurricanes held a substantial shot advantage while Montreal produced timely goals, including two from Josh Anderson with the second tying the game at 2-2 late in the third period. Game 3 is scheduled for Monday night in Montreal, with both teams adjusting lines and strategies based on play in the first two games.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Carolina swept its first two playoff rounds and entered the conference final with an extended layoff.
  • Thursday: Montreal defeated Carolina 6-2 in Game 1 in Raleigh.
  • Friday: Carolina did not take the ice ahead of Game 2.
  • Saturday: Game 2 ended 3-2 in overtime after Nikolaj Ehlers scored at 3:29 of OT; Josh Anderson had two goals for Montreal.
  • Monday: The series shifts to Montreal for Game 3.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a hockey fan, this series is heating up. The Hurricanes and Canadiens are showing their grit. And it's not just about the game. It's about community pride, whether you're in Raleigh or Montreal. Check the schedule and don't miss Game 3 on Monday night.

The Bottom Line

Ehlers' overtime goal has leveled the playing field in the Eastern Conference Final. Both teams are adjusting strategies, promising an exciting Game 3. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good hockey showdown.

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Who Benefited

The Carolina Hurricanes benefited from Nikolaj Ehlers' overtime goal and the team's possession control in Game 2, which evened the series and delivered momentum and a psychological lift ahead of Game 3 in Montreal.

Who Impacted

The Montreal Canadiens suffered an overtime loss in Game 2 that erased their Game 1 advantage and placed renewed pressure on the team and coaching staff as the series shifts to Montreal for Game 3.

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Who Benefited

The Carolina Hurricanes benefited from Nikolaj Ehlers' overtime goal and the team's possession control in Game 2, which evened the series and delivered momentum and a psychological lift ahead of Game 3 in Montreal.

Who Impacted

The Montreal Canadiens suffered an overtime loss in Game 2 that erased their Game 1 advantage and placed renewed pressure on the team and coaching staff as the series shifts to Montreal for Game 3.

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