PNC Arena — Raleigh, North Carolina
Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
Broadcast: ESPN+, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
Series: Carolina leads 3–1 (Best‑of‑7)
The Hurricanes return home with a chance to close out the series after taking Games 1, 2, and 4, while Montreal faces elimination for the first time in the 2026 postseason. Carolina has controlled the pace, shot share, and special teams battle, while Montreal has struggled to generate consistent offense outside of brief surges. Game 5 will hinge on whether Montreal can finally break through Carolina’s suffocating forecheck — or whether the Hurricanes’ depth and structure finish the job.
VENUE CONDITIONS — PNC ARENA
Location: Raleigh, NC
Capacity: 18,680
Ice Conditions: Historically fast, especially early in games
Crowd Impact: One of the loudest playoff buildings in the league; Hurricanes feed heavily off early momentum
Home‑Ice Advantage: Carolina is 28–11–2 at home this season (regular + postseason combined)
INJURY REPORT
Montreal Canadiens
Cole Caufield — ACTIVE
Nick Suzuki — ACTIVE
Juraj Slafkovský — QUESTIONABLE (upper‑body, game‑time decision)
Kaiden Guhle — OUT (concussion protocol)
Jake Allen — OUT (lower‑body)
Carolina Hurricanes
Sebastian Aho — ACTIVE
Andrei Svechnikov — ACTIVE
Brent Burns — PROBABLE (maintenance, expected to play)
Frederik Andersen — OUT (knee)
Martin Nečas — ACTIVE
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Montreal Canadiens (1–3 in series)
Last 10 overall: 4–6
Road Record: 17–21–3
Goals For/Against (series): 8 GF / 15 GA
Trend: Struggling to sustain offensive zone time; penalty kill inconsistent; top line carrying too much load
Carolina Hurricanes (3–1 in series)
Last 10 overall: 7–3
Home Record: 24–13–4
Goals For/Against (series): 15 GF / 8 GA
Trend: Dominant forecheck; elite puck possession; depth scoring thriving; special teams advantage
SERIES HISTORY (2026 PLAYOFFS)
Game 1: CAR 4 – MTL 2
Game 2: CAR 3 – MTL 1
Game 3: MTL 3 – CAR 2 (OT)
Game 4: CAR 6 – MTL 2
Key Themes:
Carolina controlling shot attempts (Corsi ~58%)
Hurricanes winning special teams battle (4 PP goals to Montreal’s 1)
Montreal struggling to exit defensive zone cleanly
Carolina’s depth lines (Kotkaniemi, Jarvis, Necas) outplaying Montreal’s middle six
GOALTENDING MATCHUP
MTL — Sam Montembeault
2026 Playoffs: 2.91 GAA | .904 SV%
Game 4: Pulled after 4 GA on 19 shots
Strengths: Athletic, strong lateral movement
Weaknesses: Rebound control inconsistent; struggles when under heavy volume
CAR — Pyotr Kochetkov
2026 Playoffs: 2.32 GAA | .918 SV%
Game 4: Excellent rebound performance, 31 saves
Strengths: Calm positioning, excellent glove
Weaknesses: Can be beaten high blocker when screened
Edge: Carolina
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Nick Suzuki (MTL) vs. Sebastian Aho (CAR)
Suzuki has been Montreal’s best forward
Aho has controlled possession and produced in key moments Edge: Aho
Cole Caufield (MTL) vs. Brent Burns (CAR)
Caufield needs space to shoot; Burns has denied him clean entries Edge: Burns
Kotkaniemi Line (CAR) vs. Montreal’s 3rd Pair
Carolina’s depth has dominated this matchup Edge: Carolina
Slafkovský (if active) vs. Jaccob Slavin
Slavin’s shutdown ability neutralizes power forwards Edge: Slavin
BETTING TRENDS
Montreal Canadiens
1–6 in last 7 road playoff games
Under is 5–3 in last 8
0–4 in last 4 vs. Carolina
Carolina Hurricanes
6–2 in last 8
5–1 in last 6 home playoff games
Hurricanes have covered the puck line in 3 of 4 games this series
Head‑to‑Head
Carolina has won 8 of last 10 meetings
Average goals per game this series: 5.75








