Carolina improved to 5-0 in the playoffs, including its four-game sweep of the Ottawa Senators in the first round, and has yet to trail in a game.
The line of Hall (two goals five assists), Stankoven (four goals, one assist) and Blake (one goal, three assists) combined for 16 points in the first round. Stankoven scored in each of the four games of the series, including the opening goal in three of them.
It was natural to wonder, though, if he would cool off with the Hurricanes coming off a week layoff following their 4-2 series-clinching win against the Senators on April 25. Stankoven answered that immediately by scoring on the first shot of the game.
Stankoven was knocked down behind the net by Flyers center Noah Cates, but he got up and made it to the front of the net in time to deflect defenseman Mike Reilly’s center point shot in over goalie Dan Vladar’s right shoulder for a 1-0 Carolina lead.
“That was the big question, how we were going to come out, and, obviously, that answered that question,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “So, that line has been great, all three of those guys, every game, for not just, whatever, five playoff games. It's been months of it. So, obviously, that's been the difference.”