During the Carolina Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup championship run, a standout line featuring Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake contributes significantly to the team’s scoring. Across the postseason, the trio combines for 29 goals out of Carolina’s 66 total goals during the title run, representing a little over a third of the team’s scoring. Sources also frame the group’s impact in the context of wider team performance. While Carolina experiences power-play struggles early in the playoffs and sees production from its top line—Seth Jarvis, Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov—sag for much of the postseason, the Hall–Stankoven–Blake line continues to produce. One outlet also highlights the long timeline linking the players’ careers, noting Taylor Hall was the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NHL Draft and that Stankoven and Blake were children during Hall’s early professional rise. Together, the sources present the line as a key reason Carolina maintains offensive output during stretches when other parts of the lineup are less effective.