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Carolina Hurricanes not wasting any time, score on first shot of Stanley Cup Final
The Stanley Cup Final — like any best-of-seven playoff series — is typically more of a marathon than a sprint. That said, you're not going to hear too many complaints about a quick start, and it's hard to get any quicker than the Carolina Hurricanes. The game got underway on Wednesday night in Raleigh with the Vegas Golden Knights coming to town after clinching the Western Conference title by way of a stunning sweep of the Colorado Avalanche.
From The Sports Desk: Heavyweights Carolina, Vegas meet in Stanley Cup Final
Caught up in the NBA playoffs? Gearing up for the World Cup? Don’t forget the Stanley Cup Final starts tonight!
Vegas Golden Knights bust out the concession stand big guns for Stanley Cup Final
The Stanley Cup Final is the biggest stage the NHL has to offer, and the Vegas Golden Knights are no strangers to it, having made it three times in a franchise history that is only nine seasons long. So, like the Stanley Cup Final vets they are, they know it's a perfect time to call in the big dogs, even at the T-Mobile Arena concession stands. And honestly, it's a lineup that doesn't look like something you'd find at a game.
From The Sports Desk: Carolina storms back to beat Vegas, even Stanley Cup Final
In Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Vegas Golden Knights held a 2-0 lead entering the third period and seemed poised to take control of this series. Then Carolina scored three unanswered goals and another in overtime to tie the series 1-1. Our Andrew Greif breaks it all down.
Stanley Cup Final player rankings: Hart, Andersen,...
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.
From The Sports Desk: Carolina claims Game 4 in back-and-forth Stanley Cup Final
Forget trying to predict the Stanley Cup Final. The Carolina-Vegas series seems to be changing on a period-to-period basis. The Hurricanes beat the Golden Knights last night to even the series, 2-2, and our Andrew Greif breaks it all down below.
Carolina Hurricanes finally break through to reach first Stanley Cup final in 20 years
Carolina bury Montreal with first-period burstHurricanes reach first Cup final since 2006Brind’Amour’s team ends years of heartbreakRod Brind’Amour wore a big smile as he walked on the ice to join his Carolina Hurricanes for a photo behind the Prince of Wales Trophy. It took eight years, but the Hurricanes have finally broken through their Eastern Conference final roadblock.
From The Sports Desk: Vegas stuns Carolina in Game 1 to open Stanley Cup Final
The NBA Finals are finally here, and what a matchup we have. Victor Wembanyama and the upstart San Antonio Spurs vs. Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks. One franchise is trying to reboot a dynasty; the other is starved for a long-overdue title.
Tomas Hertl scores game-winner as Golden Knights rally to beat Hurricanes in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Vegas Golden Knights have taken Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, erasing the Carolina Hurricanes' early 2-0 lead to win a thrilling 5-4 game in Raleigh and set the tone for this best-of-seven series. It’s a seven-game win streak for Vegas now, as they haven’t lost since Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Anaheim Ducks. They surprisingly swept the Colorado Avalanche to win the West, and they kept that momentum going on the road.
Seth Jarvis scores overtime game-winner as Hurricanes storm back from 2-0 deficit to even Stanley Cup Final
The Carolina Hurricanes have evened up the Stanley Cup Final in thrilling fashion, coming back from down 2-0 to win in overtime, 4-3.It was Seth Jarvis, who has been criticized for not having his usual production in the playoffs, hammering home a power-play one-timer to send the crowd into a frenzy as the Hurricanes salvaged a home game before heading on the road. This game looked like another chapter in Brett Howden's surprising playoff run. The Golden Knights forward scored just 12 goals...