NHL: Carolina Hurricanes Keep Hopes Alive with Game 4 Win
Frederik Andersen delivered a flawless performance between the pipes, stopping all 20 shots he faced to lead the Carolina Hurricanes to a crucial 3–0 shutout victory over the Florida Panthers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final.
The win narrows the series deficit to 3–1 and gives Carolina a fighting chance to claw back against a Florida team that had looked dominant in the opening three games.
This victory holds historical significance for the Hurricanes. It marks their first win in an Eastern Conference Final since June 1, 2006, when they defeated the Buffalo Sabres in Game 7 en route to winning the Stanley Cup.
Since then, it’s been a story of frustration at this stage for Carolina — swept by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009, blanked again by the Boston Bruins in 2019, and most recently swept by the Florida Panthers in 2023. But Game 4 proved different: disciplined defense, clinical finishing, and a red-hot goaltender made all the difference.