What's Happening?
The Carolina Hurricanes have made NHL history by becoming the first team to sweep the first two rounds of the playoffs since the league adopted the four best-of-seven rounds format in 1987. The Hurricanes defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in overtime
on May 9, 2026, with Jackson Blake scoring the decisive goal. This victory follows their first-round sweep of the Ottawa Senators, where they outscored their opponents 11-5. The Hurricanes will now advance to the Eastern Conference finals, awaiting the winner of the Buffalo Sabres-Montreal Canadiens series, which is currently tied 1-1.
Why It's Important?
This achievement by the Carolina Hurricanes underscores their dominance in the current NHL playoffs and sets a new benchmark for playoff performance. Sweeping the first two rounds not only highlights their competitive edge but also positions them as strong contenders for the Stanley Cup. For the Flyers, this loss marks the end of their playoff run, but it also highlights the contributions of key players like goalie Dan Vladar, who played a crucial role in their journey past the first round. The Hurricanes' success could have significant implications for team morale and strategy as they prepare for the conference finals.
What's Next?
The Hurricanes will have a waiting period before facing their next opponent, as the Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens series could extend to May 18 if it reaches Game 7. This break provides the Hurricanes with time to rest and strategize for the upcoming Eastern Conference finals. Meanwhile, the Flyers will focus on off-season decisions, including contract negotiations with key players like Trevor Zegras and addressing the status of their restricted and unrestricted free agents.












