Hurricanes even up series with Game 4 victory over Golden Knights
- On Tuesday, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 in Game 4, evening the Stanley Cup Final series at two games apiece.
- Carolina coach Rod Brind Amour started Brandon Bussi in net for Game 4, replacing Frederik Andersen after the latter allowed four goals during Saturday's Game 3 loss.
- Jordan Staal scored two of Carolina's five goals, including the crucial go-ahead tally in the third period, while Logan Stankoven, Jackson Blake, and Nikolaj Ehlers also found the net.
- Despite goals from Mark Stone, William Karlsson, and Brett Howden, whose 14th playoff goal set a franchise record, the Golden Knights fell short, returning home-ice advantage to the Hurricanes.
- The best-of-seven series continues with Game 5 on Thursday at the Lenovo Center in Carolina, guaranteeing at least one more contest at T-Mobile Arena.
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The Carolina Hurricanes have long thrived at home. They need to do it now in the Stanley Cup Final
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Hurricanes have reclaimed home-ice advantage in the Stanley Cup Final.
Off The Post: Hurricanes even Stanley Cup Final and is Mike Babcock the next coach of the Oilers?
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Off The Post, Postmedia’s Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun sports columnist Steve Simmons and Postmedia hockey columnist Bruce Garrioch about the Carolina Hurricanes winning Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, how much offence has been generated by two defensively sound teams, and if Mike Babcock will end up returning to the NHL as head coach of the Edmonton Oilers.
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