NHL· Season 2025
Hurricanes dominate Canadiens 4-0 in Game 4 of ECF, take 3-1 series lead with shutout victory
Match Summary
Carolina Hurricanes defeated Montreal Canadiens 4:0. The match was played in NHL 2025. Goals were scored by S. Aho 14′, J. Staal 16′, L. Stankoven 17′, A. Svechnikov 18′. Score by period: P1: 0–3, P2: 0–0, P3: 0–1.
Match Analysis
AI SummaryEastern Conference Final Game 4: Hurricanes Shut Out Canadiens
The Carolina Hurricanes delivered a dominant performance on May 28, 2026, defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 at the Bell Centre to take a commanding 3-1 series lead in the Eastern Conference Final.
Explosive First Period Sets Tone
Carolina came out firing from the opening puck drop, scoring three goals in the opening 20 minutes to seize complete control of the game. Sebastian Aho opened the scoring on the power play at 14:59, assisted by Simon Gostisbehere and Nikolaj Ehlers. Just 68 seconds later, Jordan Staal doubled the lead at 16:07 with help from Kyle Miller and Ehlers. Logan Stankoven made it 3-0 at 17:46, finishing a play set up by Jackson Blake and Gostisbehere.
The Hurricanes' aggressive forecheck and crisp passing overwhelmed Montreal's defense early, establishing a pace the Canadiens could not match throughout the contest.
Andersen Stands Tall
Frederik Andersen was virtually untouchable between the pipes for Carolina, making 18 saves on 18 shots for a perfect 1.000 save percentage. The veteran netminder's composed play in the crease proved instrumental in preserving the shutout, frustrating Montreal's offensive efforts throughout all three periods.
On the other side, Jakub Dobes made 39 saves on 42 shots for Montreal, posting a .929 save percentage in a losing effort. Despite strong goaltending from Dobes, the Canadiens' inability to generate sustained offensive pressure left him with little support.
Svechnikov Adds Empty-Netter
Andrei Svechnikov capped the scoring with an empty-net goal at 18:06 of the third period, assisted by Jalen Chatfield, sealing a convincing 4-0 victory. The final score reflected the stark difference in execution between the two teams on the night.
Statistical Dominance
The Hurricanes' control was evident in the shot totals, outshooting Montreal 43-18. Carolina also dominated possession metrics and limited Montreal's quality scoring chances throughout the game. The visitors registered 30 hits compared to Montreal's 29, and won 46.3 percent of faceoffs.
Montreal's power play units went 0-for-2, while Carolina successfully converted one of six power play opportunities.
Looking Ahead
With the series now tilted 3-1 in Carolina's favor, the Hurricanes are one victory away from advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals. Montreal faces an uphill battle in Game 5, needing to find offensive solutions and tighten their defensive structure to extend their season. The Canadiens' home-ice advantage at the Bell Centre, which has been inconsistent this postseason, will be crucial if they hope to force a Game 6.
The Eastern Conference Final continues with Game 5 coming up, as Carolina seeks to close out the series and advance to hockey's biggest stage.
Match Events
Key match events between Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes — 4 goals and 8 cards recorded during the match.
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Interference
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Hooking
Power-play
N. Ehlers
S. Gostisbehere
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Empty net
Rivalry since 2011
Montreal Canadiens vs Carolina Hurricanes Head to Head Results· 50
Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes have met 50 times — Montreal Canadiens won 22, Carolina Hurricanes won 28, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2011. Carolina Hurricanes leads the head-to-head with 28 victories from 50 meetings. A combined 272 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 5.44 per match (134 for the home side, 138 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 39 matches (78%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 49 games (98%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. Carolina Hurricanes are currently unbeaten in the last 3 meetings. The highest-scoring encounter finished 5–7 in 2026.
Recent Meetings
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API data: 29 May 2026