The Carolina Hurricanes thrilled fans by leveling the Stanley Cup Final with a 4-3 overtime victory against the Vegas Golden Knights. Seth Jarvis, who faced criticism for his playoff performance, silenced doubters by scoring the game-winning goal during a power play, igniting the home crowd.
Golden Knights’ Strong Start
Initially, it seemed the Golden Knights would dominate, with Brett Howden continuing his impressive playoff run. Howden, who scored only 12 goals in the regular season, added two more in this game, bringing his playoff total to 13. His first goal came from a clever Mitch Marner pass, while his second followed a setup by Ivan Barbashev, putting Vegas ahead 2-0.
Hurricanes’ Resilient Comeback
Despite the early setback, the Hurricanes rallied. Logan Stankoven’s wraparound goal midway through the third period sparked the comeback. Mark Jankowski then tied the game with his first playoff goal, capitalizing on a chaotic play in front of the net.
With the game tied, both teams pressed for a winner. Carolina seemed poised to complete the comeback when Jordan Staal tipped in a shot during a power play, giving the Hurricanes a 3-2 lead. However, Vegas captain Mark Stone equalized with less than two minutes left, forcing overtime.
Overtime Drama
In overtime, a tripping penalty on Tomas Hertl gave Carolina a crucial power play. Jarvis seized the opportunity, scoring the decisive goal and securing a vital win for the Hurricanes. The series now moves to Las Vegas for Game 3, promising more excitement as both teams vie for the championship.
Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.