NHL Eastern Conference Game 2 Semi-Finals Preview: Philadelphia Flyers (0-1) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (1-0)

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Venue: PNC Arena — Raleigh, North Carolina

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / Hulu

INJURY REPORT

Philadelphia Flyers

Travis Konecny (RW)Probable, minor lower‑body soreness

Sean Couturier (C)Questionable, upper‑body discomfort

Jamie Drysdale (D)Out, shoulder injury

Felix Sandström (G)Out, groin strain

Carolina Hurricanes

Sebastian Aho (C)Probable, minor maintenance

Andrei Svechnikov (RW)Probable, wrist soreness

Brett Pesce (D)Out, knee injury

Pyotr Kochetkov (G)Probable, light workload management

TEAM RECORDS (2026 PLAYOFFS)

Philadelphia Flyers

Overall Playoff Record: 4–3

Road Record: 2–2

Goals For: 20

Goals Against: 21

Carolina Hurricanes

Overall Playoff Record: 5–2

Home Record: 3–1

Goals For: 25

Goals Against: 17

RECENT TEAM FORM

Philadelphia Flyers

Lost Game 1: 4–1

Offense generated only 23 shots in opener

Power play struggling (1‑for‑10 over last 3 games)

Goaltending solid but defensive zone exits inconsistent

Carolina Hurricanes

Won Game 1 with dominant puck possession

Forecheck overwhelmed Flyers’ blue line

Special teams sharp (PP 2‑for‑4 in opener)

Top line (Aho–Jarvis–Svechnikov) driving play

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Carter Hart (PHI) vs. Pyotr Kochetkov (CAR)

Hart kept Game 1 respectable despite heavy pressure

Kochetkov rarely tested but sharp when needed Edge: Hurricanes

2. Travis Konecny (PHI) vs. Jaccob Slavin (CAR)

Konecny is Philly’s best scoring threat

Slavin’s shutdown ability limits rush chances Edge: Hurricanes

3. Owen Tippett (PHI) vs. Brent Burns (CAR)

Tippett’s speed can exploit Burns’ mobility

Burns’ offensive instincts create counter‑pressure Edge: Even

4. Aho–Svechnikov–Jarvis (CAR) vs. Flyers’ Top Pair

Carolina’s top line controlled over 65% of expected goals in Game 1

Flyers’ defense must adjust gap control Edge: Hurricanes (significant)

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Regular Season: Hurricanes won 2–1

Last 10 Meetings: Hurricanes lead 7–3

At PNC Arena: Hurricanes have won 5 of last 6

Carolina’s speed and forecheck have consistently troubled Philadelphia.

BETTING TRENDS

Philadelphia Flyers

1–4 in last 5 road playoff games

Under has hit in 4 of last 6

0–5 in last 5 vs. Carolina

Carolina Hurricanes

6–2 in last 8 playoff games

5–1 in last 6 home games

Over has hit in 3 straight vs. Philadelphia

Game Odds

Philadelphia Flyers         5.5

Carolina Hurricanes        – 258

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 3, 2026

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