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RALEIGH, N.C.– For the first 50 minutes of Game 2, the Carolina Hurricanes had something in common with a Waffle House hashbrown order– they were getting smothered. With less than 10 minutes remaining in the third period, the Vegas Golden Knights held a two-goal lead and appeared to be firmly in the driver’s seat.
Local stars Brett Howden, Mark Stone, and Seth Jarvis swept the scoresheet in a dramatic Game 2 thriller, cementing the province's historic footprint on hockey’s biggest stage.
Stifled for fifty minutes, Carolina ignited a frantic late-game surge before Seth Jarvis clinched a thrilling overtime victory, erasing a deficit to level the series in dramatic fashion.
The Carolina Hurricanes pulled a page out of the Vegas Golden Knights' playbook by overcoming a two-goal deficit and winning 4-3 in overtime in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday.
Torrent General Manager, Meghan Turner, spoke with media on June 4 about the three players the team protected as well as the conversations with those unprotected. She also spoke about the future phases and what the focus was for that as well.
When it looked like the Vegas Golden Knights would come out of Carolina with a 2-0 series lead, the Hurricanes came alive. A dramatic third period and Seth Jarvis' overtime goal tied the Stanley Cup final.
Anthony Thomas-Maroon, the son of former Tampa Bay Lightning forward Patrick Maroon, is following in his father's footsteps, as he's signed with the Ontario Hockey League's London Knights for the 2026-27 season.
The Flyers are keeping this prospect around.
After a season lost to injury and a silent benching in Montreal, the enigmatic Finnish sniper hits the open market seeking a fresh start and scoring redemption.
There are two Alberta-born players in the 2026 Stanley Cup Final: Carolina Hurricanes' Taylor Hall and Vegas Golden Knights' Carter Hart.
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