Carolina Hurricanes hold a 1-0 series lead over the Ottawa Senators in their Eastern Conference First Round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup after Frederik Andersen's 22-save shutout in Game 1 on April 18, fueled by goals from Logan Stankoven and Taylor Hall amid tight-checking defense and a physical tone set by an early fight between Brady Tkachuk and Jordan Staal. Ottawa's Linus Ullmark stopped 27 shots but saw a potential tying goal overturned on review, while defenseman Artem Zub exited with an undisclosed injury and remains a game-time decision for Game 2 in Raleigh, where Carolina's home-ice advantage persists. Senators face pressure to even the series against the top-seeded Hurricanes' strong power play and goaltending depth, with Tyler Kleven already sidelined by an upper-body issue. Trader consensus reflects Hurricanes' regular-season dominance and rest edge entering playoffs.
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$1.4M Vol.
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$16.7K Vol.
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$358K Vol.
If the Senators win, the market will resolve to "Senators".
If the Hurricanes win, the market will resolve to "Hurricanes".
If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed.
If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.
The result will be determined based on the final score including any overtime periods and shootouts. In the event of a shootout, one goal will be added to the winning team's score for the purpose of resolution.
Mercado abierto: Apr 17, 2026, 11:30 AM ET
Fuente de resolución
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0x65070BE91...Moneyline
$1.4M Vol.
Spreads
$16.7K Vol.
Totales
$358K Vol.
If the Senators win, the market will resolve to "Senators".
If the Hurricanes win, the market will resolve to "Hurricanes".
If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed.
If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.
The result will be determined based on the final score including any overtime periods and shootouts. In the event of a shootout, one goal will be added to the winning team's score for the purpose of resolution.
Mercado abierto: Apr 17, 2026, 11:30 AM ET
Fuente de resolución
https://www.nhl.com/scoresResolver
0x65070BE91...Carolina Hurricanes hold a 1-0 series lead over the Ottawa Senators in their Eastern Conference First Round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup after Frederik Andersen's 22-save shutout in Game 1 on April 18, fueled by goals from Logan Stankoven and Taylor Hall amid tight-checking defense and a physical tone set by an early fight between Brady Tkachuk and Jordan Staal. Ottawa's Linus Ullmark stopped 27 shots but saw a potential tying goal overturned on review, while defenseman Artem Zub exited with an undisclosed injury and remains a game-time decision for Game 2 in Raleigh, where Carolina's home-ice advantage persists. Senators face pressure to even the series against the top-seeded Hurricanes' strong power play and goaltending depth, with Tyler Kleven already sidelined by an upper-body issue. Trader consensus reflects Hurricanes' regular-season dominance and rest edge entering playoffs.
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