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Carolina Hurricanes Make NHL History with 7-Game Playoff Win Streak

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The Carolina Hurricanes have won their first seven playoff games, becoming only the third NHL team this century to achieve this feat. They now hold a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Carolina Hurricanes are on a historic roll in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. After sweeping the Ottawa Senators in the first round, the Hurricanes continued their dominant run by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 in Game 3 of their second-round series. This victory gives Carolina a commanding 3-0 series lead and extends their perfect postseason record to seven consecutive wins.

According to the NHL's official communications, this impressive streak places the Hurricanes in elite company. They are now just the third team in the 21st century to begin a Stanley Cup campaign with seven straight victories. This achievement underscores the team's exceptional form and resilience as they advance deeper into the tournament.

Looking at the broader historical context, this marks the 13th time in NHL history that a team has started the playoffs with a 7-0 record. The precedent set by previous teams with such a start is overwhelmingly positive. In 12 prior instances, only one team—the 2024 New York Rangers—failed to advance to the Stanley Cup Final after beginning their postseason with seven consecutive wins.

The Hurricanes' current streak is impressive, but it is not the longest in league history. The record for the most consecutive wins to start a playoff run belongs to the Edmonton Oilers, who won nine straight games. Several other legendary franchises, including the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, and St. Louis Blues, have also achieved eight-game winning streaks to open their postseason campaigns.

Carolina's performance has been a masterclass in playoff hockey. Their series against Philadelphia has been particularly dominant, with the Hurricanes controlling play and capitalizing on their opportunities. The team's depth, goaltending, and defensive structure have all been firing on all cylinders, making them a formidable opponent for any team in the league.

As the Hurricanes prepare for Game 4, they have a chance to complete a sweep and advance to the Eastern Conference Final. Their historic start has put the rest of the NHL on notice, and they are now firmly established as one of the top contenders for the Stanley Cup. The pressure will be on to maintain this level of play as the competition intensifies.

Based on reporting from Чемпионат.com.