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Seth Jarvis and the Carolina Hurricanes aren’t just skating—they’re stirring up a whole storm in the playoffs! Just a blink ago, Andrei Svechnikov went full beast mode with a hat trick that had fans on their feet and the Devils feeling the heat. That 5-2 win in Game 4? Total chaos in Carolina’s favor. Svechnikov’s been here before too—his second postseason hat trick, throwing it back to 2020 against the Rangers. And now? Hurricanes are one step away from locking in their spot in the second round… again. Brent Burns and Jaccob Slavin chipped in on the scoresheet, and despite Andersen’s abrupt exit after a wild collision, Pyotr Kochetkov stepped in like a boss.

But wait—just when you thought it was all done and dusted, here comes the twist. As Carolina locks horns with New Jersey once more, the Devils suddenly flipped the script, jumping ahead with a 3-0 lead. Plot twist unlocked. And while the ice battle rages on, guess who’s soaking in all the playoff vibes from the stands? Seth Jarvis’ legendary crew, who had made a wild 30-hour road trip journey to cheer him on at the 4 Nations Face-Off in Boston.

The playoff vibes in Carolina? Oh, they just hit a whole new level of chaotic awesome—and it’s all thanks to Seth Jarvis’ ride-or-die crew from Winnipeg showing up loud, proud, and beer-ready. Spittin’ Chiclets had the scoop mid-game and dropped this gem on X: “Seth Jarvis’ infamous buddies who were at the #4Nations have now traveled to Carolina to crush some more beers and watch more hockey.” These dudes didn’t just cheer him on from the bleachers during 4 Nations—they’ve now packed up their coolers, rallied the squad, and brought the party straight to Raleigh. ‘Cause when your boy’s on the ice chasing greatness, you don’t just text ‘good luck,’ you pull up with the squad and turn the whole rink into a reunion.

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And hold up, they’re not just hockey bros—they’re part of the storyline now. Sports reporter Pat Welter also hopped on X to capture the moment and wrote, “Seth Jarvis friends from his hometown in Winnipeg are in Raleigh for game 5, their first Canes playoff game. They also traveled to see Seth play in the 4 Nations tournament.” Like seriously, how do you not love that kind of energy? First-ever playoff game? Check. Showing up for your homie in both international and NHL arenas? Double check.

And buckle up, folks—this one’s a nail-biter! The Canes and Devils just danced their way into overtime, both locked at 4 apiece, trading goals like it’s backyard pond hockey in overtime heaven. The energy? Absolutely electric. The stakes? Sky high. And while the tension floods the rink, there’s a familiar buzz in the stands—yup, you guessed it… Seth Jarvis’ infamous squad of ride-or-die buddies—those same legends who went viral during the wild 4 Nations adventure—are back in the mix.

Seth Jarvis’ friends make waves during the 4 Nations!

The hype was sky-high and the drama? Oh, baby—it was bubbling hotter than a Zamboni on overdrive. Canada vs. the U.S. in the grand finale of the 4 Nations Face-Off, and the stakes couldn’t be juicier. Revenge was on the menu after that spicy round-robin showdown where fists flew just nine seconds in. This time, it was go-time in enemy territory—TD Garden in Boston, aka the Bruins’ battleground. And while the rosters were prepped and the energy was set to explode, there was a wild subplot brewing off the ice too. Seth Jarvis’ Canadian crew was not about to let a travel hiccup get in the way of their front-row moment in history.

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Enter: the road trip of legends. When flights bailed, his hometown boys didn’t even blink—they jumped in an SUV and gunned it all the way from Winnipeg to Boston. That’s 30 hours of playlists, snacks, pit stops, and raw loyalty. And the best part? Joshua Clipperton captured the whole vibe perfectly, posting: “Seth Jarvis says five of his buddies piled into an SUV and made the 30-hour drive from Winnipeg to Boston for the 4 Nations final after their flight was cancelled. ‘It shows how much it means.’” Now that is friendship on turbo mode.

And as fate would have it, the man himself wasn’t going to miss the showdown either. Seth Jarvis—who had already made noise with an assist earlier in the tourney—was back in the lineup, subbing in for Travis Konecny just in time for puck drop against the red, white, and blue. After missing the game against Finland, Jarvis re-entered the fray with fresh legs and fire in his veins. So yeah, while the Canadian squad geared up for one last ride, his loyal gang of ride-or-dies made sure the vibe stayed loud, proud, and absolutely unforgettable. And needless to say, Canada’s 3-2 overtime victory did not disappoint them.

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