The Carolina Hurricanes ousted the Washington Capitals from the Stanley Cup playoffs on Thursday, with ahead Andrei Svechnikov’s improbably late third-period aim ending up being the distinction.
With one minute and 59 seconds remaining in a 1-1 sport, Svechnikov ripped the go-ahead aim from an unorthodox angle, taking pictures from exterior the left face-off circle whereas drifting towards the aim line.
It in some way cleared previous two Capitals defenders and goalie Logan Thompson earlier than discovering the online, giving Carolina a 2-1 lead.
The Hurricanes added an empty-net aim a minute later to win, 3-1, and shut out the East semifinals in 5 video games. They’re on to their second Japanese Convention Ultimate in three seasons and sixth in franchise historical past.
Carolina is 8-2 this postseason, additionally defeating the New Jersey Devils in 5.
Per ESPNBet, the Hurricanes (+275) have the very best odds amongst Japanese Convention groups to win the Stanley Cup. They’ve appeared the half these playoffs, averaging 3.4 targets whereas permitting 1.8 per sport.
Svechnikov has eight targets through the postseason, the second-most amongst all gamers, solely trailing Stars ahead Mikko Rantanen (9).
Goalie Frederik Andersen entered Thursday with the best save proportion amongst goalies through the Stanley Cup playoffs (93.5 p.c), and he improved his numbers with 18 saves in 19 alternatives (94.7 p.c) in Carolina’s Recreation 5 win.
The Hurricanes have all of the items to be the final group standing. With Svechnikov additionally making circus pictures, it’d simply be their yr.