Date: May 6, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
Broadcast: ESPN, TVAS
Series Overview
The Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals meet in the Eastern Conference Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, marking their second-ever postseason matchup. Their last playoff battle came in 2019, when Carolina staged a dramatic comeback to win the series in Game 7 double overtime.
Both teams advanced to the second round in five games, with Carolina eliminating the New Jersey Devils and Washington dispatching the Montreal Canadiens. The regular-season series was evenly split, with each team winning twice on home ice.
Team Breakdown & Key Players
Washington Capitals (No. 1 Seed, 51-22-9 Record)
- Last Game: Defeated Montreal 4-1 in Game 5 to close out the series.
- Key Players:
- Alex Ovechkin – The legendary forward scored four goals in the first round, including a crucial power-play goal in Game 5.
- Logan Thompson – The goaltender posted a 2.23 GAA and .923 save percentage in the first round, proving his reliability.
- Dylan Strome – Leads the team with nine points (two goals, seven assists) in the playoffs.
Carolina Hurricanes (No. 2 Seed, 47-30-5 Record)
- Last Game: Defeated New Jersey 4-3 in double overtime to clinch the series.
- Key Players:
- Sebastian Aho – Leads Carolina with eight points (three goals, five assists) in the playoffs.
- Andrei Svechnikov – Scored five goals in the first round, showcasing his offensive firepower.
- Seth Jarvis – Led the Hurricanes with 32 goals in the regular season and netted the series-winner against New Jersey.
Game 1 Storylines & Predictions
1. Can Washington’s Offense Break Through Carolina’s Defense?
The Hurricanes ranked first in penalty killing during the regular season and did not allow a single power-play goal in the first round. Washington’s second-ranked offense will need to find ways to generate scoring chances against Carolina’s structured defense.
2. Logan Thompson vs. Carolina’s High-Pressure Attack
Thompson was stellar in the first round, but Carolina’s aggressive forecheck could test him early. If he can withstand the pressure, Washington has a strong chance to take Game 1.
3. Ovechkin’s Playoff Impact
Ovechkin remains the heart of Washington’s offense. His ability to score in clutch moments could be the difference-maker in a tightly contested series.
Game Odds
Carolina Hurricanes – 125
Washington Capitals 5.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, May 5, 2025