Latest Carolina Opens East Final Against Montreal
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Carolina Opens East Final Against Montreal

Published May 19, 2026 at 9:03 pm | By Brody Myers, Staff Reporter

Carolina Hurricanes players take the ice before a playoff game

The Carolina Hurricanes are back in the Eastern Conference final, giving hockey fans across the Carolinas another late-May series to track as the Stanley Cup playoffs narrow to four teams.

The league schedule published Tuesday lists Montreal at Carolina for Game 1 at 8 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, May 21. Game 2 is also in Raleigh, set for 7 p.m. Saturday, May 23, before the series shifts to Montreal for Games 3 and 4 on May 25 and May 27. If the best-of-seven matchup goes long, Games 5 and 7 would return to Carolina, while Game 6 would be played in Montreal.

For Spartanburg and Upstate viewers, the matchup gives the region a clear Carolinas rooting interest on a national playoff night. The Hurricanes are the closest NHL club to the Upstate, and their run has carried the team through two clean series wins before the conference-final stage. Carolina swept Ottawa in the opening round and then swept Philadelphia in the second round, according to the postseason bracket details included with the pool packet.

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The Eastern final pairs Carolina, the Metropolitan Division winner, with Montreal, the Atlantic Division third seed. Montreal reached the round after two seven-game series, first against Tampa Bay and then against Buffalo. That path gives the series a contrast in rest and workload: Carolina enters after back-to-back sweeps, while Montreal arrives after surviving two elimination-heavy rounds.

The first two games should be the main planning window for local fans. Thursday’s opener begins at 8 p.m., and Saturday’s Game 2 begins at 7 p.m., both in Carolina. The Monday and Wednesday games in Montreal also start at 8 p.m. Eastern, keeping the full confirmed portion of the Eastern final in a prime-time slot for South Carolina households.

The Western Conference final is also set, with Vegas opening at Colorado at 8 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, May 20. That series continues Friday in Colorado before moving to Vegas for Games 3 and 4. The two conference winners advance to the Stanley Cup Final, which will determine the first champion since Florida’s repeat run ended outside this year’s playoff field.

Carolina’s schedule matters locally because the Hurricanes have long served as the NHL team most accessible to fans in the Upstate, even without a major-league winter club in Spartanburg. The series also lands during a busy local sports window that includes high school spring postseason play, college athletics transitions, and the Hub City Spartanburgers‘ baseball calendar. For families and sports bars planning around playoff nights, the key local takeaway is simple: the Carolinas team starts Thursday, gets a Saturday home date, and could bring the series back to Raleigh for a decisive Game 7 on June 2 if needed.

The pool packet lists Taylor Hall as Carolina’s leading playoff scorer entering the conference final, with three goals and nine assists. Lane Hutson is listed as Montreal’s leading scorer with two goals and 11 assists. Those numbers put both clubs’ playmakers in focus as the series moves from bracket setup to game-night adjustments.

What's Happening
When does Carolina open the Eastern Conference final?
Game 1 is scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, May 21, with Montreal at Carolina.
Why does this matter for Spartanburg sports fans?
Carolina is the closest NHL club to the Upstate, giving local viewers a Carolinas team in the conference-final round.
How did the teams reach this round?
Carolina swept Ottawa and Philadelphia, while Montreal advanced through seven-game series against Tampa Bay and Buffalo.
Brody Myers
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Brody is a staff reporter for HERE Spartanburg covering local news, community stories, and developments across Spartanburg County. Brody is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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