Big hits are already piling up in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs
DENVER (AP) — The big hits always roll out this time of year. It’s just part of playoff hockey, especially in the tone-setting first round.
So, keep that head on a swivel.
Through seven contests, teams are averaging a combined 86.9 hits per game, with the Carolina Hurricanes leading the list following their 57-hit performance in a 2-0 win over Ottawa.
A year ago in the Stanley Cup playoffs, there were a combined 79.2 hits per game through the opening 10 matchups and finished at 78. It’s typical for the physicality to be at its highest at the start of a Cup run.


