Carolina Hurricanes sweep Ottawa Senators in first playoff round

The Carolina Hurricanes advanced to the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs by sweeping the Ottawa Senators 4-0, clinching the series with a 4-2 victory in Game 4 on Saturday night at Canadian Tire Centre. Logan Stankoven scored in all four games, including the game-winning goal, while Frederik Andersen posted a 1.10 goals-against average. Taylor Hall led the offense with two goals and five assists over the series.

The Hurricanes never trailed in the series, a feat not achieved by the franchise since the 2009 Detroit Red Wings' run, thanks in large part to Andersen's goaltending. He went 4-0-0 with a .955 save percentage, saving 105 of 110 shots, including a shutout in Game 1. In Game 4, Andersen made 25 saves as Carolina held off a late Ottawa push after Dylan Cozens scored to make it 3-2, only for Sebastian Aho to add an empty-netter moments later for the 4-2 final. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour praised Andersen's performance as decisive in the sweep, as reported by HockeyNews.se. Ottawa struggled on the power play, going 1-for-9 in Game 4 and 1-for-21 overall in the series, which proved costly against the top-seeded Metropolitan Division team. Taylor Hall contributed a goal and an assist in Game 4 and tallied seven points in the series, earning recognition as the top performer alongside linemates Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake, who combined for standout production on the second line. Stankoven scored first in the first three games and netted the 2-1 winner in the third period of Game 4 from a sharp angle on the power play, becoming the first Hurricanes player to score in each of four playoff openers. The series featured controversy, including a heavy hit by Tyler Klevens on Aleksandr Nikisjin that left the Senators player groggy but was deemed clean, and a sucker punch by Ridly Greig that drew ire from NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette. Bissonnette called for a five-game suspension, saying, 'Det där är fem matchers avstängning enligt mig,' and added in English, 'That is absolute BS. That's the type of thing when it's not called, I would be so fired up that after the game, I might even be at the other locker room waiting for him to walk out.' Carolina now awaits the winner of the Pittsburgh Penguins-Philadelphia Flyers series in Round 2.

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The NHL Department of Player Safety has called Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig for a hearing on roughing Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker. The punch happened during a scrum in Game 4, a 4-2 Senators loss that ended their first-round playoff series in a sweep. Greig addressed the play in media availability, while an insider pushes for a five-game suspension.

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