NHL Eastern Conference Game 4 Semi-Finals Preview: Carolina Hurricanes (3-0) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (0-3)

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Venue: Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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

Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / Hulu / NHL Network

VENUE CONTEXT

Arena: Wells Fargo Center

Capacity: 19,543

Ice Conditions: Typically fast, slightly harder surface early in games

Home‑ice edge: Flyers are 0–1 at home this series and have struggled to generate momentum in front of their crowd.

INJURY REPORT

Carolina Hurricanes (3–0)

F Andrei Svechnikov — Probable (minor lower‑body soreness)

D Brett Pesce — OUT (knee injury)

G Frederik Andersen — Healthy

F Sebastian Aho — Healthy

Philadelphia Flyers (0–3)

F Travis Konecny — Questionable (upper‑body injury)

D Rasmus Ristolainen — OUT (back injury)

G Samuel Ersson — Healthy

F Owen Tippett — Healthy

Impact:

Carolina missing Pesce hasn’t slowed their defensive structure.

Flyers desperately need Konecny; without him, their offensive ceiling drops dramatically.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Carolina Hurricanes (3–0)

Series: Lead 3–0

Last 10: 8–2

Goals For (Series): 12

Goals Against (Series): 5

Trend: Carolina has dominated puck possession, special teams, and 5‑on‑5 play.

Philadelphia Flyers (0–3)

Series: Trail 0–3

Last 10: 3–7

Goals For (Series): 5

Goals Against (Series): 12

Trend: Flyers struggling to generate high‑danger chances and losing the special‑teams battle.

RECENT TEAM FORM SNAPSHOT

Carolina Hurricanes

Aho driving the offense with elite zone entries

Necas and Jarvis creating speed mismatches

Defense suffocating Flyers’ cycle game

Andersen steady and untested for long stretches

Carolina’s forecheck has forced 31 turnovers in three games

Philadelphia Flyers

Tippett and Farabee carrying most of the offensive load

Power play ice‑cold (1‑for‑10 in series)

Defensive gaps leading to odd‑man rushes

Ersson facing too many high‑danger shots

Flyers have been outshot in every game

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Regular Season: Hurricanes won 3–1

Last 10 Meetings: Hurricanes lead 8–2

At Wells Fargo Center: Hurricanes have won 4 straight

Trend: Carolina has owned this matchup for two seasons, especially in Philadelphia.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Sebastian Aho (CAR) vs. Sean Couturier (PHI)

Aho’s speed and puck control overwhelming Couturier’s defensive positioning

Couturier struggling to keep pace in transition

Advantage: Hurricanes

Andrei Svechnikov (CAR) vs. Travis Sanheim (PHI)

Svechnikov’s physicality and shot volume creating matchup nightmares

Sanheim forced into low‑percentage defensive angles

Advantage: Hurricanes

Owen Tippett (PHI) vs. Jaccob Slavin (CAR)

Tippett generating most of Philly’s scoring chances

Slavin’s elite stick work limiting his space

Advantage: Hurricanes

BETTING TRENDS

Carolina Hurricanes

7–1 in last 8 road games

Unders hit in 5 of last 7

6–1 in last 7 vs. Flyers

Outscoring opponents +14 over last 5 games

Philadelphia Flyers

1–6 in last 7

Unders hit in 4 of last 6

0–3 in this series

Power play at 10% over last 10 games

Series Trends

Hurricanes averaging 4.0 goals per game

Flyers averaging 1.67 goals per game

Carolina winning faceoff battle 55% to 45%

Game Odds

Carolina Hurricanes        – 192

Philadelphia Flyers         5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 8, 2026

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