Hurricanes even up series with Game 4 victory over Golden Knights
The Carolina Hurricanes leveled the Stanley Cup Final series against the Vegas Golden Knights with a decisive 5-3 win. Jordan Staal netted his second goal early in the third period, securing the lead. This victory marks the first game in the series not decided by a single goal, highlighting the intense back-and-forth nature of the matchup. The series now heads to Game 5 in North Carolina, where the Hurricanes have a chance to capitalize on home ice advantage for potentially two games.
By the Numbers- 33 combined goals in the series, tied for third highest in a Cup final.
- Jordan Staal became the first player in 44 years to score in each of the first four games of the final.
The Golden Knights displayed resilience with players like Mark Stone and William Karlsson contributing goals, indicating they remain a formidable opponent despite the loss.
State of Play- The series is now tied, making the upcoming game crucial in determining the momentum.
- Both teams have shown the ability to come back from a two-goal deficit, keeping the competition fierce.
Game 5 will be pivotal, with the Hurricanes looking to leverage home advantage while the Golden Knights aim to reclaim momentum and take control of the series.
Bottom LineThe Hurricanes are positioned well, but the Golden Knights have proven to be resilient; the coming games will be critical in deciding the Stanley Cup champion.
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