1-1 2nd period
Canadiens lead series 1-0
Game 2 in Raleigh carries the scent of a reckoning. Montreal didn’t just steal the opener — they rearranged the furniture in the Lenovo Center, and they did it with two pieces Carolina didn’t have circled on any pre‑series whiteboard: Demidov and Dobes. Demidov’s eight points this postseason, built on that cold‑blooded, opportunistic edge, have turned him into the kind of wildcard that bends a matchup before the puck even drops.
And Dobes, sitting on a .911 save percentage through fifteen playoff games, has become the quiet tyrant of Montreal’s structure — the goalie who doesn’t steal games so much as he erases the opponent’s momentum before it can form. Those two have given the Canadiens something dangerous: belief that travels.
For Carolina, tonight is about identity. The Hurricanes were the league’s stingiest team through two rounds, allowing just 1.78 goals per game and riding Frederik Andersen’s .932 save percentage and two shutouts into this series. None of that showed up in Game 1. Too much rest, not enough rhythm, and a forecheck that arrived like it had forgotten its passport.
So the question hanging over Game 2 is simple and sharp: which version of the Hurricanes steps onto the ice? The one that smothered Ottawa and Philadelphia into submission, or the one that spent Thursday night chasing Montreal’s depth and looking for its timing in the rafters? If Carolina’s real self shows up, we have a series. If not, Montreal’s clarion from Game 1 becomes something heavier — the sound of the top seed slipping into someone else’s story.
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