June 12, 2026

Carolina Hurricanes Gain Advantage in Stanley Cup Final

The Stanley Cup Final matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights has delivered intense action. The series returned to Raleigh for Game 5, tied at 2-2 after four thrilling contests.

Game 5 started slower than earlier games, but penalties remained a constant issue. Just before the midpoint of the first period, a penalty gave Vegas an opportunity. Pavel Dorofeyev from the Golden Knights capitalized with a power-play goal, receiving a pass from Jack Eichel.

Carolina quickly responded. Jordan Staal, the Hurricanes captain, continued his impressive scoring streak, redirecting a pass from Nikolaj Ehlers to even the score. This marked Staal’s fifth consecutive game with a goal, tying the record for the longest scoring streak in Stanley Cup Final history.

The second period saw Carolina continuing to face penalties, such as a delay-of-game infraction. However, Vegas’ back-to-back penalties shifted the momentum. Andrei Svechnikov scored a power-play goal, putting the Hurricanes ahead 2-1.

Svechnikov’s performance was critical as Carolina extended their lead. His second goal of the night came after Mark Stone of Vegas committed a high-stick penalty, earning a double minor. Sebastian Aho also found the net during the period.

Vegas struggled with penalties throughout the third period. Despite a second goal from Dorofeyev, cutting the lead to two, Carolina’s defense held firm. A late penalty on Nikolaj Ehlers offered Vegas a 6-on-4 power play, but Hurricanes’ goalie Bussi made key saves, maintaining the lead.

Carolina concluded Game 5 with a 4-2 victory, leading the series 3-2. The next game takes place at T-Mobile Arena, where the Hurricanes will seek their second Stanley Cup victory.

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