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For the first time this postseason, the Carolina Hurricanes have to find a way to respond.

The Hurricanes suffered their first playoff loss of the season, falling 6-2 to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 1  on Thursday night.

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It’s an unfamiliar situation for the 2026 Carolina Hurricanes, who became the first team in the modern era to sweep back-to-back rounds, but it’s one that isn’t too uncommon for the franchise.

In seven trips to the Eastern Conference Final, the Canes have never won the opening game.

Twice they’ve responded in Game 2, ultimately winning the series in both instances, but four other times they’ve proceeded to lose in either four or five.

But the past is the past and the team can’t be too bogged down worrying about what’s already happened.

Yes, they have to make sure that those glaring mistakes they made in Game 1 don’t happen again, but they more so just have to focus on coming out of the gate the right way in Game 2.

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“No one likes to lose, so everyone comes back ready to roll for the next game,” said captain Jordan Staal. “At this time of year, obviously every game is massive. We know how much more this one is going to be and we’re going to have to be ready to roll.”

“We know we have a lot more to give,” said Taylor Hall. “You don’t want to let things slide and so whether we win or lose in Game 2, we have to play our game and to our identity and let that come through for 60 minutes. That’s our focus for Game 2 and let the cards fall where they do.”

Carolina is where they are for a reason. They’re a good team. One with a strong identity, good players and a solid foundation.

It isn’t often that they have a game like they did, but it’s even rarer for it to happen twice in a row.

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In the regular season, Carolina was 22-7-0 coming off of a loss, which was the best rate in the entire NHL.

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