Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes
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Yardbarker on MSNStanley Cup playoffs takeaways: Hurricanes, Oilers move closer to punching conference finals ticketsThe second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs continued on Monday with a pair of Game 4s. Here are takeaways from the two games as the Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers each moved one win away from advancing to their respective conference finals.
The Hurricanes may not be the most star-studded team still in the playoffs, but they have the best shot of winning the Cup right now.
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Sporting News on MSNStanley Cup Playoff Picks: Best Bets for Hurricanes-Capitals, Golden Knights-OilersAnother week of postseason hockey is upon us, and it's time to lock in wagers with the best Stanley Cup Playoffs Monday NHL bets.
The Washington Capitals face the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the second-round of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
Jason Blake played 871 NHL regular-season games but never made it out of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in six trips. Jackson, in his first NHL postseason, is playing regularly against the Washington Capitals in the Eastern Conference Second Round.
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In a lot of ways, the Washington Capitals and Carolina Hurricanes switched roles in Game 3. The Caps were on the front foot for the first half of the contest, with the Canes doing everything they
Stanley Cup Playoffs second round intensifies. Connor McDavid shines for the Edmonton Oilers, leading 2-0 against the Vegas Golden Knights. Frederik Andersen stands out for the Carolina Hurricanes, who are tied 1-1 with the Washington Capitals.
Carolina tied it in the third period before Jaccob Slavin converted 3:06 into OT as the Hurricanes won, 2-1, in Game 1 at Capital One Arena. Game 2 is Thursday.