Hurricanes, Stanley Cup Final and Game 4
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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
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Hurricanes most to blame for heartbreaking 20T Game 3 loss to Golden Knights after 4-0 comeback
The Carolina Hurricanes made a stellar comeback in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, only to fall short in double-overtime.
Erasing the four-goal deficit was the largest third-period playoff comeback since the Los Angeles Kings battled back from down 5-0 against the Edmonton Oilers in the 1982 playoffs, dubbed the ‘Miracle on Manchester.’ The Forum, where the game was played, is located on Manchester Avenue.
The game was absolute chaos, with four straight goals scored by each team before a double overtime winner for Vegas. Here's what it all means, with a look ahead to Game 4 and beyond.
Stymied for almost two full games, the Hurricanes emerged in the third period of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Carolina Hurricanes came back from two goals down in the third period, forced OT and won on a power-play goal form Seth Jarvis.
The Carolina Hurricanes evened the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at one game apiece with a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday. However, the biggest talking point from Game 2 was a controversial third-period no-goal
Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour opened up on the importance of his team's comeback win in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.