Hurricanes Get Another Shot at Eastern Conference Final Roadblock, This Time Against Canadiens
Montreal brings the youngest roster in 33 years, while Carolina owns a league-best .950 save percentage and 38 penalty kills in 40 tries.
- On Wednesday, May 20, the Vegas Golden Knights battle the Colorado Avalanche in Game 1 of their 2026 Western Conference finals best-of-seven series at Ball Arena in Denver.
- Both teams entered the playoffs as division winners, with the Avalanche capturing the Presidents Trophy and the Golden Knights winning the Pacific Division; Colorado eliminated the Minnesota Wild in five games, while Vegas defeated the Anaheim Ducks in six.
- Colorado center Nathan MacKinnon leads the team with 13 playoff points on a six-game goal streak, while Knights goalie Carter Hart enters the series 8-4 with a 2.37 goals-against average.
- The Avalanche are-193 favorites in the latest odds, while Vegas relies on scoring depth from forwards Mitch Marner and Jack Eichel to challenge Colorado's stifling defense.
- Vegas seeks its second Stanley Cup championship in four years, while Colorado eyes its second title in five years; the winner advances to the Stanley Cup Final to face either Montreal or Carolina.
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Five things to know as Canadiens, Hurricanes face off in Eastern Conference final
MONTREAL — Two paths, two Eastern Conference finalists. The Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes will face off in the third round of the Stanley Cup playoffs after taking completely different routes to get there.
Hurricanes get another shot at Eastern Conference Final roadblock, this time against Canadiens
The Carolina Hurricanes and Montreal Canadiens are set to open a best-of-seven series in the Eastern Conference Final of the NHL playoffs on Thursday.
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