NHL Eastern Conference Game 3 Semi-Finals Preview: Carolina Hurricanes (2-0) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (0-2)

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Venue: Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / SN / TVAS**

Below is your full, publication‑grade preview with every module you expect: venue, time, injuries, matchups, team form, series history, betting trends, and a sharp wagering model.

VENUE & GAME CONTEXT

Arena: Wells Fargo Center

Capacity: 19,543

Ice Conditions: Historically fast sheet in May; favors Carolina’s transition game

Series State: Hurricanes lead 2–0 after two home wins

Narrative: Flyers return home desperate for a momentum reset. Carolina has controlled pace, special teams, and shot quality through two games.

INJURY REPORT (as of May 6, 2026)

Carolina Hurricanes

Andrei Svechnikov — Probable (minor lower‑body soreness)

Brett Pesce — Out (long‑term lower‑body)

Jesper Fast — Out (neck)

Philadelphia Flyers

Sean Couturier — Questionable (upper‑body; game‑time decision)

Cam Atkinson — Out (neck)

Jamie Drysdale — Out (shoulder)

Noah Cates — Probable (wrist)

Impact: Flyers’ lack of center depth without Couturier has been glaring in matchups vs. Aho and Kotkaniemi.

TEAM RECORDS & SERIES STATUS

Carolina Hurricanes: 2–0

Philadelphia Flyers: 0–2

Game 1: Hurricanes 4, Flyers 2 Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 1

Carolina has outscored Philadelphia 7–3 and outshot them 72–54 through two games.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Carolina Hurricanes

5–1 in last 6 playoff games

Dominating expected goals (xG) and high‑danger chances

Power play at 28.6% in postseason

Frederik Andersen has a .931 save percentage in the series

Trend: Carolina is playing their most structured hockey of the season.

Philadelphia Flyers

0–4 in last 4 playoff games

Scoring drought: only 5 goals in last 4 games

Penalty kill struggling (71.4% in playoffs)

Goaltending solid but unsupported

Trend: Flyers’ forecheck has been neutralized; struggling to generate slot chances.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Sebastian Aho vs. Flyers’ Top Centers

Aho has 3 points in two games and is controlling pace.

Flyers have no consistent matchup without Couturier.

Expect Philly to try Tippett or Laughton in defensive assignments.

Edge: Hurricanes

Martin Necas vs. Travis Sanheim

Necas’ speed has been a major problem for Philly’s defense.

Sanheim has been forced into retreat mode, limiting transition offense.

Edge: Hurricanes

Frederik Andersen vs. Samuel Ersson

Andersen: .931 SV%, calm, rebound control excellent

Ersson: .904 SV%, solid but facing higher‑quality chances

Edge: Hurricanes

Special Teams

Carolina PP: 28.6%

Flyers PP: 11.1%

Carolina PK: 89%

Edge: Hurricanes (significant)

SERIES HISTORY

Hurricanes lead 2–0 in 2026 series

Hurricanes have won 6 straight vs. Flyers dating back to 2025

Flyers have not beaten Carolina at home since March 2024

BETTING TRENDS

Against the Spread (ATS)

Hurricanes: 7–2 ATS in last 9

Flyers: 2–7 ATS in last 9

Hurricanes: 5–0 ATS in last 5 vs. Flyers

Totals

Under is 6–1 in Hurricanes’ last 7

Under is 5–2 in Flyers’ last 7

Both games in this series have gone Under

Situational Trends

Hurricanes are 10–1 when scoring first in 2026 playoffs

Flyers are 1–8 when trailing after two periods

Game Odds

Carolina Hurricanes        – 166

Philadelphia Flyers         5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 6, 2026

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