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Updated 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Bracket, Schedule & Top Highlights After Hurricanes vs. Flyers

Julia StumbaughMay 7, 2026

The Carolina Hurricanes remain one of two undefeated teams left in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The Hurricanes extended their second-round series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers to 3-0 with a road victory on Thursday night.

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Here's a look at Thursday's highlights and the upcoming schedule as the second round continues this weekend.


Thursday Results

Carolina Hurricanes 4, Philadelphia Flyers 1 (CAR leads series 3-0)


Friday Schedule

Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres, 7 p.m. ET (BUF leads series 1-0)

Vegas Golden Knights at Anaheim Ducks, 9:30 p.m. ET (Series tied 1-1)


Thursday Highlights

Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal took advantage of a first-period tripping penalty by Sean Couturier by opening scoring on the power play.

Jaccob Slavin pulled a puck off the goal line to preserve the Canes' lead before Trevor Zegras tied the game early in the second.

Canes goaltender Frederik Andersen kept the score even with a highlight-reel stop on the Flyers' Alex Bump later in the second.

The Flyers had the chance to even up the game on a second-period power play, only to give up a shorthanded goal to the Canes' Jalen Chatfield.

Philadelphia was again unable to capitalize when given 1:15 on the two-man advantage later in the period.

The Canes put the game out of reach with two third-period goals in a span of four minutes, including Andrei Svechnikov's first tally of the playoffs and a breakaway score from Nikolaj Ehlers.

The Flyers will be playing with their season on the line when the puck drops for Game 4 on Saturday at 6 p.m. ET in Philadelphia.

Finding a way to activate the power play, which went 0-for-5 in Thursday's loss, will be key to Rick Tocchet's hopes of keeping his team alive long enough to return to Raleigh for Game 5 on Monday.

The Canes are meanwhile one more victory away from a second straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. The victors of this series will take on either the Buffalo Sabres or Montreal Canadiens for a shot at the Stanley Cup Final.

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