NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 24, 2026

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NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 24, 2026

* Nikolaj Ehlers’ multi-goal performance, highlighted by the overtime winner with his father in attendance from Denmark, propelled the Hurricanes to a Game 2 victory in the 2026 Eastern Conference Final and their sixth straight win in a playoff game that required extra time.

* The Eastern Conference Final became the 13th series to require overtime in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs – the fourth-highest total in a playoff year in NHL history.

* The Western Conference Final continues in Las Vegas as the Avalanche aim to move within one of tying their series, while the Golden Knights can become the 10th club in NHL history to take a 3-0 series lead against the No. 1 seed.
 

HURRICANES WITHSTAND CANADIENS RALLY TO CLAIM GAME 2 WITH OVERTIME WIN
Josh Anderson (2-0—2) became the fifth different player in Canadiens history with two game-tying goals in a playoff game but Nikolaj Ehlers (2-0—2) scored his second of the contest within the opening four minutes of overtime to help the Hurricanes draw even in the Eastern Conference Final. Carolina, which earned its first victory against Montreal since March 28, 2025 (0-4-0; regular season & playoffs combined), also captured its first home win in any Conference Finals series since 2006 (Game 7 vs. BUF).

* Overtime has been crucial to the Hurricanes’ success not only in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs but in their franchise history as well (4-0 in 2026 & 36-23, .610 all-time). They are the fourth team in as many postseasons to win each of their first four overtime games in a playoff year following the 2025 Oilers (4-0), 2024 Rangers (4-0) and 2023 Panthers (7-0). Florida, Anaheim (7 GP in 2003) and San Jose (5 GP in 2011) are the only clubs in NHL history to extend its streak beyond four contests.

* Overall, Carolina captured its sixth straight win in a playoff game that required overtime dating to Game 5 of the 2025 First Round – the second-longest stretch in franchise history (7 wins from 2021-23). Its current run is tied for the second longest among all franchises in the past 20 years, behind only Florida (11 GP from 2021 – 2024).

* Thirteen of the 14 series this postseason have featured at least one overtime game. Should any contest in the Western Conference Final or Stanley Cup Final require more than 60 minutes, the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs can be the sixth in NHL history to feature 14 or more series with at least one overtime game alongside 2020 (16), 2013 (15), 2023 (14), 2021 (14) and 2014 (14).

* Ehlers, an Aalborg, Denmark native, scored his second career overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (also Game 3 of 2021 R1) and did so with his father in the Lenovo Center stands. He joined Mikkel Boedker (2) as the second Danish player in NHL history with multiple overtime goals in his postseason career.


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Martin Necas and the Avalanche aim to cut their series deficit in half against Pavel Dorofeyev and the Golden Knights as Colorado looks to become the ninth team in NHL history to win a final-four round after losing each of the first two games.
 

* Vegas can become the 10th club in League history to take a 3-0 series lead against the NHL’s No. 1 seed and third over the past eight postseasons after Tampa Bay achieved the feat versus Florida during the 2022 Second Round and Columbus did so against Tampa Bay in the 2019 First Round. The 2022 Lightning’s roster featured Avalanche forward Ross Colton and the 2019 Blue Jackets’ bench boss was Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella.

* Colorado can become the first team in more than 81 years to win a final-four round after losing each of its first two games at home and second in League history following Detroit, which achieved the feat versus Boston during the 1945 Semifinals. The Avalanche can win any playoff round after facing a 2-0 series deficit for the fourth time in franchise history (also 1999 CSF1987 DSF & 1982 DF).
 

Steve Wochy played with the Red Wings during the 1945 Semifinals and spoke about Detroit’s rally in a 2024 NHL Productions film about his life. Wochy was born in Fort William, Ont., which is now known as Thunder Bay – hometown of Avalanche goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood and Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal.

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