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The 2026 Stanley Cup Final has arrived, and it represents the central tension of the 2026 playoffs. On the one hand, it's not a surprise to see the Carolina Hurricanes skating for Lord Stanley's Cup because they were the East's best team by record all season. Then again, this team had a long history of falling short of the Final before this year -- a trend the Hurricanes finally defied.
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The future is the past. In Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Carolina Hurricanes trailed by two goals, scored three straight to take a lead in the third, lost that lead and then won 4-3 in overtime against the Vegas Golden Knights. Both of the first two games really came alive once the clock was within the last five minutes.
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LAS VEGAS -- Shea Theodore was credited with a goal in double overtime, and the Vegas Golden Knights recovered from losing a 4-0 lead to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday night. The goal occurred at the 5:38 mark, when Carolina forward Jordan Martinook flipped the puck off goaltender Brandon Bussi's skate. It bounded into the net behind Bussi, igniting the T-Mobile Arena crowd and ending a long night in Nevada.
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The Carolina Hurricanes will win the Stanley Cup. I had them in the Cup Final before the season, but I picked them to lose to Colorado, not realizing the Avalanche would fall apart against the Vegas Golden Knights. I've been high on the Canes for quite a while, but they've blown away my expectations after two series sweeps and one rust-covered loss from sweeping the Montreal Canadiens.
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From a starting point of 16 teams, the 2026 Stanley Cup playoff field is now down to two. The Carolina Hurricanes blew past their competition in the Eastern Conference, needing only 13 games to win three series. The Vegas Golden Knights needed 16 games to get past their three opponents, but that included a four-game sweep of the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche.
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Golden Knights blow 4-goal lead but beat Hurricanes in 2OT to take Game 3 of the Stanley Cup
A four-goal lead in what has been a wacky, compelling and highly entertaining Stanley Cup Final nearly wasn’t enough for the Golden Knights on Saturday night. A four-goal, third-period rally by the Hurricanes nearly made NHL history and in process sent shockwaves through T-Mobile Arena. And this game ended in a way perhaps befitting all the craziness, a shot from Vegas defenseman Shea Theodore off the skate of Brandon Bussi — the backup goalie put in the game in the third period after not...
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The Stanley Cup Final shifted to Las Vegas for Game 3 with the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes knotted at 1-1 after splitting the opening two games in Raleigh. And, as you'd expect from the Golden Knights, this one got started with some theatrics, plus a little help from the city's latest hope at quarterback, who was getting in on the festivities. Who better to put on siren duty than Raiders draft pick and reigning Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza?ZERO BS.