By Basil Stroh
NHL Public Relations
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* Jaccob Slavin became the fourth Hurricanes/Whalers defenseman to score an overtime goal as Carolina completed a comeback victory to take a 1-0 series lead over the Capitals.
* Wednesday features Mikko Rantanen looking to achieve an NHL first when the Stars and Jets joust in a unique contest to open their Second Round series as well as William Nylander aiming to tie a franchise record from more than 107 years ago. Each game is available on ESPN in the U.S. as well as on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports in Canada.
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Game 1 began with two straight goals by Mark Stone – who tied the Golden Knights record for career goals in the postseason – but ended with four straight goals by Edmonton as Connor McDavid (0-2—2), Leon Draisaitl (1-1—2) and Evan Bouchard (0-2—2) all helped the Oilers earn their fifth straight comeback win to take a 1-0 series lead.

* McDavid factored on Edmonton’s first goal of the game – along with Draisaitl – to reach 90 career assists in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and became the second-fastest player in NHL history to reach the mark (81 GP), behind only Wayne Gretzky (63 GP).

After the Capitals took a 1-0 lead, Hurricanes rookie Logan Stankoven scored in the third period to pull his team even and set the stage for Jaccob Slavin to complete the comeback in overtime and lift Carolina to a 1-0 series lead.
* Stankoven, who was acquired by the Hurricanes at the NHL Trade Deadline, scored his third goal of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs and tied Andrei Svechnikov (2019) and Seth Jarvis (2022) for the third most in a postseason by a Hurricanes/Whalers rookie behind only Erik Cole (6 in 2002) and Warren Foegele (5 in 2019).
* Slavin became the fourth different defenseman to score an overtime goal this postseason – the only playoff year in the past decade to feature more was 2020 (6). Slavin is no stranger to coming up big in crucial moments – the last time Carolina and Washington met, in the 2019 First Round, he set a franchise record for assists in a series (9), including three in Game 7.

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