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NHL Playoff Predictions: NHL playoff predictions: Can the Toronto Maple Leafs finally break the curse while Carolina Hurricanes aim to shut down the Washington Capitals?

NHL Playoff Predictions: NHL playoff predictions: Can the Toronto Maple Leafs finally break the curse while Carolina Hurricanes aim to shut down the Washington Capitals?

Time of India03-05-2025
If you thought Round 1 of the
Stanley Cup Playoffs
brought the drama, buckle up. Round 2 in the Eastern Conference is shaping up to be even messier, in the best way possible. The
Toronto Maple Leafs
are clinging to a rare playoff run, the
Florida Panthers
are still flexing like the reigning champs they are, and the
Washington Capitals
and
Carolina Hurricanes
are about to run it back in a series that promises chaos.
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Let's break it all down with bold predictions and a healthy dose of
hockey chaos
.
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Washington Capitals
Why Washington might pull it off:
The Capitals didn't just beat Montreal in Round 1, they straight-up shut them down. Their defense was on lockdown, and goalie Logan Thompson proved he can steal games. With their speed, depth, and playoff experience, Washington isn't just happy to be here; they're aiming to crash the Eastern Final party.
Why Carolina has the upper hand:
The Hurricanes didn't mess around against New Jersey. They were dominant on both ends of the ice, showing they can win tight defensive battles or shootouts. Their stars—Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svechnikov, and Seth Jarvis are producing like they should, and their defensive unit is arguably better than Washington's. If goalie
Frederik Andersen
stays in one piece, Carolina has the edge.
Prediction:
Hurricanes in 6
It's going to be close, but Carolina looks a little more balanced. Their special teams are clicking, and if they stay healthy, they should grind this one out in six.
Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Florida Panthers
Why Toronto could finally make history:
This is the most confident version of the Maple Leafs we've seen in years. Beating Ottawa wasn't pretty, but it showed they can handle pressure. Coach Craig Berube is pushing the right buttons, the defense looks stronger than ever, and goalie Anthony Stolarz is holding the fort.
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Plus, this team is playing like their jobs are on the line, which it kind of is.
Why Florida is still the team to beat:
The Panthers rolled through Tampa like it was light work. They've got playoff mileage, new weapons like Seth Jones and Brad Marchand, and a full-speed Matthew Tkachuk back in action. Florida's aggressive style has given Toronto fits in the past, and with Sergei Bobrovsky standing tall in net, the Leafs are in for a serious challenge.
Prediction:
Maple Leafs in 7
This one's going the distance. Florida is no joke, but Toronto has the home-ice edge and something to prove. If the Leafs can stay disciplined and keep the Panthers from dragging them into penalty trouble, they just might pull off the upset and send the fanbase into a frenzy.
Game 7s are likely and the East is about to get even crazier
There's no clear runaway team in either matchup, and that's what makes this round so fun. Both series have the potential to go seven games, and every shift is going to matter.
From goaltending duels to coaching battles, this is peak playoff hockey.
No matter who wins, one thing's for sure, Round 2 is going to be electric. And if the predictions hold, get ready for a Hurricanes vs. Leafs showdown that could shake the Eastern Conference to its core.
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