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Hurricanes On Verge Of Stanley Cup Victory After Game 5 Win

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The Carolina Hurricanes moved closer to their first Stanley Cup in two decades after a strong performance in Game 5 against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Key Moments in Game 5

Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho turned a 1-1 contest into a 3-1 lead for Carolina in the second period. Goalkeeper Brandon Bussi contributed significantly with 23 saves, securing a 4-2 victory.

The Golden Knights are attempting to force a Game 7 despite now trailing for the first time in the series.

Svechnikov Shines

Svechnikov added an important third-period power-play goal thanks to a pass from Nikolaj Ehlers. Bussi’s crucial saves helped maintain Carolina’s lead.

Second Period Surge

The second period proved decisive. With Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb penalized for boarding, Svechnikov scored a power-play goal at 11:58. Aho added another goal, capitalizing on a setup from Sean Walker.

Previously, Carolina had been outscored 9-1 by Vegas in the second period of the series, making this turnaround crucial.

Staal’s Historic Performance

Jordan Staal scored his sixth goal of the Finals, tying the NHL record for longest goal streak in a Stanley Cup Final at five games. He joins historical figures like Yvan Cournoyer and Maurice “Rocket” Richard with this achievement.

Staal is only the second captain in a century to score six or more goals in a single Finals, alongside Wayne Gretzky.

Impact of Karlsson’s Injury

William Karlsson, integral to Vegas’ comeback, was injured in the second period. His availability for Game 6 is uncertain, impacting the Golden Knights’ strategy.

If unable to play, Vegas might adjust by moving Tomas Hertl to center, replacing Karlsson with Reilly Smith or Brandon Saad.

Bussi’s Goalie Milestone

Brandon Bussi made NHL history by winning his first two playoff starts during the Stanley Cup Final. Despite Frederik Andersen being available, Bussi started again.

Eichel vs. Staal and Slavin

Jack Eichel struggled offensively despite setting up a power-play goal for Pavel Dorofeyev. His line adjustment, adding Mitch Marner, did not result in the expected breakthrough.

Defenseman Jaccob Slavin noted the challenge of facing Eichel, emphasizing the need to disrupt his time and space on the ice.

Carolina’s Power Play Success

The Hurricanes improved their power play, scoring six goals between Games 2 and 5, highlighted by Svechnikov’s efforts. Shayne Gostisbehere credited the improvement to a simplified strategy.

Dorofeyev’s Resurgence

Vegas’ Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice in Game 5, his first since the Western Conference Final. These goals reinvigorated his play, providing a boost to the team despite the outcome.

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