6-1 Canes FINAL
Carolina Wins Series 4-1
That first period isn’t a hint — it’s a verdict.
Montreal’s refusal to shoot isn’t just a stylistic quirk anymore. It’s the structural flaw Carolina has been waiting to expose. Four shots to fifteen in the opening frame — that’s not a slow start, that’s a team caught between fear and hesitation, and the Hurricanes punished every inch of it.
Carolina didn’t just out‑shoot them; they defined the period. Three goals, each one a different kind of wound:
• Hall slicing them open on a clean sequence
• Stankoven turning pressure into inevitability
• Robinson finishing the period like he was hammering a lid shut
And the shot clock — 15–4 — says everything about who’s dictating terms tonight.
This is what a 3–1 series looks like when the leading team smells the finish line. Carolina is playing like a club that wants the handshake line before the ice even cools. Montreal is playing like a team trying to pass the puck into a perfect world that doesn’t exist in late May.
Two periods left, but the rule is already written:
If you don’t shoot, you don’t survive.
Montreal has forty minutes to break their own pattern — or to become another team that learned the lesson too late.
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