Game 3 looms large as Hurricanes and Golden Knights trade stunning comebacks
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Stanley Cup final has been marked by wild swings, the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights each lamenting what could be a 2-0 series lead for either side.
So it’s probably appropriate the teams split the first two games in Carolina, but if history is a guide, the winner of Saturday’s Game 3 will have an enormous edge. Teams that take a 2-1 series lead in the final went on to win the Cup 46 of 57 times, or 80.7 per cent.
But this series has been, if anything, unpredictable.
The Hurricanes couldn’t have had a better start in the opener. Nikolaj Ehlers scored just 25 seconds into the game and soon after added a second goal for a 2-0 lead. But the Golden Knights rallied with three consecutive goals to begin a back-and-forth finish.
