Hurricanes' Nikolaj Ehlers stands out as a playmaker in the Stanley Cup Final
Carolina Hurricanes winger Nikolaj Ehlers had made a costly mistake in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
He threw a puck over the glass for a delay of game penalty. It led to a power-play goal for the Vegas Golden Knights.
He knew he had to make up for it.
He did it, too. Not with a goal, but with a shot pass that perfectly hit a cutting captain Jordan Staal in stride for a redirection score that helped the Hurricanes go on to win 4-2.
"As a player," teammate Seth Jarvis said two days later, "it's incredible to watch what he can do individually with the puck."
The Hurricanes signed Ehlers last summer as an answer in a multiyear quest to add high-end skill, a "missing piece" acquisition for a playoff-tested lineup chasing a breakthrough moment. He's now had back-to-back three-point games, helping Carolina move within a victory of hoisting the Stanley Cup entering Sunday's Game 6.
"He's an elite player, playmaker - that's what we knew we were getting," coach Rod Brind'Amour said after Saturday's practice. "And he's delivered. He's been everything we had hoped he would be, and to our team."
There have been plenty of goal-scoring highlights for Ehlers, who had spent 10 seasons in Winnipeg before signing a six-year deal with Carolina. That included a two-goal game that included the overtime winner in a pressure-packed Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final against Montreal with the Hurricanes facing a possible 0-2 series deficit.
But his passing has proven just as critical. He had three assists in Thursday's 4-2 win in Game 5, which followed his two assists to go with an empty-net clincher in a 5-3 road win in Game 4. That pushed him to five multipoint playoff outings in the past nine games after having just one in the first eight.
Now Ehlers and the Hurricanes have a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series entering Sunday's game in Las Vegas.
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"It's going to be really hard," Ehlers said after Thursday's win. "It's going to be a really tough game, but we're excited for it. We're ready for it. This team has been working all year for moments like this, and especially this moment."
Ehlers has looked ready all series long.








