Carolina Hurricanes kvitterar finalserien mot Vegas Golden Knights
The Carolina Hurricanes secured a hard-fought 4-3 overtime victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 of their playoff series, tying the final at 1-1. The decisive goal came just four minutes into the third period when Seth Jarvis scored on a power play, capitalizing on a powerful slap shot that proved pivotal in the high-scoring contest.
Game Highlights and Key Moments
The match, described by Hurricanes defenseman Jordan Staal as “a pretty wild game,” saw back-and-forth action with both teams trading leads. Carolina’s resilience in the third period ultimately led to the win, with the home crowd playing a critical role in energizing the team.
Stjärnan fick 140 km/h-puck rakt i ansiktet
The Golden Knights faced an additional setback when defenseman Brayden McNabb was struck in the face by a puck traveling at 140 km/h during the first period. McNabb left the ice immediately and was taken to a hospital. Teammate Brett Howden expressed hope for his recovery, noting the team had yet to receive updates. McNabb, who averaged nearly 21 minutes of ice time per game in the playoffs, has contributed one goal and six assists in 16 postseason contests.

The teams are set to meet again in Game 3, with the final series now tied at one win apiece. The Golden Knights will look to regroup after the loss and injury, while the Hurricanes aim to build on their home-ice advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of the game?
The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in overtime.
What happened to Brayden McNabb?
McNabb was struck in the face by a puck traveling at 140 km/h during the first period and left the game immediately for medical attention.
When is the next game in the series?
The teams will face off again in Game 3, with the next match scheduled for the night before Sunday.
How might the injury to Brayden McNabb impact the upcoming games in Las Vegas?