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Golden Knights beat Hurricanes 5-4 in 2OT in Game 3 after blowing 4-goal lead

Mitch Marner scored a natural hat trick and Shea Theodore sealed the win after Carolina erased a 4-0 deficit.

  • On Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena, defenseman Shea Theodore scored at 5:38 of the second overtime, lifting the Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-4 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
  • Mitch Marner scored a natural hat trick to give Vegas a 4-0 lead in the second period, but Carolina rallied with third-period goals from Jordan Martinook, Taylor Hall, Jordan Staal, and Andrei Svechnikov to force overtime.
  • Replacing Frederik Andersen, goaltender Brandon Bussi made 18 saves through regulation and overtime, though the Hurricanes fell to 0-109 in league history when trailing by four goals in the third period.
  • "I liked the resiliency out of our group," Theodore said on the ABC broadcast, as Vegas holds a 2-1 series lead—a position that historically results in winning the Cup 80.7% of the time.
  • The teams take two days off before meeting in Game 4 on Tuesday night in Las Vegas, where the Golden Knights will look to extend their series advantage against the Hurricanes.
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KNIGHTS HOLD OFF CANES IN DOUBLE OT

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Considering the city where the game took place, it comes under the sense that the Golden Knights won with a lucky goal in overtime.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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