Hurricanes Forward Sets Record with Blistering Shot Speed In a thrilling Game 2 of the conference finals, Carolina Hurricanes forward Nikolaj Ehlers made a lasting impression on the hockey world. The Danish winger set a new record for shot speed in the postseason, clocking in at a staggering 84.67 miles per hour when he scored the overtime goal against the Montreal Canadiens. This incredible feat not only showcased Ehlers' lightning-quick release but also gave the Hurricanes a crucial win in their quest for the Stanley Cup. As the series heats up, fans are eagerly anticipating more high-stakes performances from Ehlers and his team.


Nikolaj Ehlers, CAR -- 84.67 mph The Carolina Hurricanes forward set this shot speed mark for the conference finals when he scored his overtime goal against the Montreal Canadiens in Game 2. This was ...