Vegas Beats Carolina in 2OT
Vegas blew a four-goal lead in a chaotic Game 3 before Shea Theodore's second-overtime goal secured a 2-1 series advantage.
- Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore scored in double overtime to secure a 2-1 series lead over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 on Saturday, despite surrendering a four-goal lead.
- This Stanley Cup Final has featured 25 combined goals, the highest three-game total since 1981, with every matchup involving blown leads of at least two goals.
- During the third period of Game 3, Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour replaced starter Frederik Andersen with Bussi; Brind'Amour declined to name his starting goalie for Tuesday.
- Game 4 takes place Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena, where a Golden Knights victory would establish a commanding 3-1 series lead; teams with such an advantage in the Stanley Cup Final are 38-1 historically.
- The Hurricanes face mounting pressure to win Tuesday or fall behind 3-1, needing to regain home-ice advantage while countering the momentum of a dominant Vegas offense.
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