Svechnikov breaks late tie as
Hurricanes beat Capitals 3-1 to reach Eastern Conference final
[May 16, 2025]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
WASHINGTON (AP) — Surviving the initial push of an opponent facing
elimination, the Carolina Hurricanes scored first thanks to Jordan
Staal. Riding the waves of the pressure the Washington Capitals put
on them, they scored late to close out the series.
Andre Svechnikov scored the go-ahead goal with 1:59 left, and
Carolina beat Washington 3-1 in Game 5 on Thursday night to move on
to the Eastern Conference final for a second time in three years.
“We’ve been in playoffs in those kind of games for quite some time,
and the guys trust our game and I think that’s the biggest thing,”
said Staal, whose goal was his first of the playoffs. “When you
believe in what you’re going to do, that it’s going to work out, it
just becomes more calm and more consistent that, eventually, if we
continue doing what we’re going, we’re going to win the game and it
looks like the guys did that.”
The Hurricanes improved to 10-5 in potential close-out games in
seven trips to the postseason with coach Rod Brind’Amour. They will
face either Florida in a rematch of the 2023 East final or Toronto
in a reminder of 2002, and the Panthers are up 3-2 with the chance
to eliminate the Maple Leafs as soon as Friday night.
“We’ve already been in a conference final, and we know what’s going
to happen there,” Svechnikov said. "It’s not going to be easy there
and we’ll see who we’re going to play against, but this is the time
for us to take a relaxed little bit and get ready for the next
games.”
They're able to play more games thanks to Frederik Andersen stopping
18 of the 19 shots he faced, including a few from Alex Ovechkin and
a Grade-A scoring chance by Pierre-Luc Dubois early in the third
period when the score was tied. Then, after a give-and-go with Sean
Walker, Svechnikov's shot got through Logan Thompson from a bad
angle to put Carolina ahead.
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Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) celebrates his
goal as he skates to the bench in the third period of Game 5 of a
second-round NHL hockey playoff series against the Washington
Capitals Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Seth Jarvis sealed it with an empty-net goal with
26.1 seconds remaining.
The Capitals' season is over despite an unassisted goal by
Beauvillier and some important saves from Thompson among his 18,
though the two goals he allowed were not pretty.
“Credit to Freddie Andersen: I thought he was the better goalie this
series," Thompson said. "I think I could have been better and made a
couple saves in Raleigh and definitely tonight.”
Washington started strong, got a few quality scoring chances but
could not get through tight-checking defense to prolong the series.
“It was tight out there,” coach Spencer Carbery said. “Liked a lot
of what we did tonight. Just didn’t do enough of it.”
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