Golden Knights blow 4-goal lead but beat Hurricanes in 2OT to take Game 3 of the Stanley Cup
A four-goal lead in what has been a wacky, compelling and highly entertaining Stanley Cup Final nearly wasnโt enough for the Golden Knights on Saturday night. Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. A four-goal, third-period rally by the Hurricanes nearl
A four-goal lead in what has been a wacky, compelling and highly entertaining Stanley Cup Final nearly wasnโt enough for the Golden Knights on Saturday night.
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A four-goal, third-period rally by the Hurricanes nearly made NHL history and in process sent shockwaves through T-Mobile Arena.
And this game ended in a way perhaps befitting all the craziness, a shot from Vegas defenseman Shea Theodore off the skate of Brandon Bussi โ the backup goalie put in the game in the third period after not playing for two months โ that went into the net at 5:38 of double overtime to give the Golden Knights a 5-4 victory over Carolina.
โI have experienced a lot of games in playoffs,โ Golden Knights coach John Tortorella said. โI havenโt experienced one like this.โ
Almost overlooked was the four-point night by Vegasโ Mitch Marner, who also produced the fastest hat trick in Cup Final history.
The Golden Knights took a 2-1 series lead. The teams take two days off before meeting in Game 4 on Tuesday night in Las Vegas. Teams with a 2-1 series lead went on to win the Cup 46 of 57 times, or 80.7%.
Carolina had been 6-0 in overtime this postseason. The Hurricanes were trying to become the first team to win after trailing by at least four goals in the third period, but now clubs in that situation are 0-109.

