Hurricanes set tone with Nikolaj Ehlers goal just 25 seconds into Game 1 vs Golden Knights
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The Carolina Hurricanes set the tone immediately by scoring one of the fastest goals we've ever seen in the Stanley Cup Final.
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Nikolaj Ehlers brought the home crowd at the Lenovo Center to its feet as he gave the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead just 25 seconds into the first period of Game 1 against the Vegas Golden Knights. It's tied for the eighth-fastest goal ever scored in a Stanley Cup Final game, and the third-fastest to lead off a series, per the NHL record book.
NIKOLAJ EHLERS NETS THE FIRST GOAL OF THE #STANLEYCUP FINAL 🤯
— NHL (@NHL) June 3, 2026
He opens the scoring for the @Canes just 25 SECONDS into the game! 🌪️
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Fast starts have been a theme for the Hurricanes these playoffs. They've now scored first in six consecutive games.
Ehlers wasn't done, either. He extended the Hurricanes' lead to 2-0 after scoring off a breakaway from the blue line.
NIK EHLERS AGAIN!!! ✌️
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 3, 2026
THE CANES TAKE A 2–0 LEAD IN GAME 1 🤯 pic.twitter.com/IDiLZq0Ja1
Carolina entered the Cup Final a blistering 12-1 in the postseason.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hurricanes score goal just 25 seconds into Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final