Seth Jarvis Leads Carolina to Overtime Victory Over Vegas in Stanley Cup Final Game 2
Seth Jarvis clinched victory for the Carolina Hurricanes with a power play goal in overtime, leading to a dramatic 4-3 win against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night. This win ties the series at one game apiece after a nail-biting contest that saw both teams battling fiercely.
The game featured a riveting third period, which was marked by a flurry of activity with four goals scored and one that was disallowed due to goaltender interference. Carolina struggled for a significant portion of the match, finding themselves down by two goals as Vegas effectively capitalized on their scoring opportunities and maintained tight defensive play.
However, momentum shifted for the Hurricanes midway through the final period. Logan Stankoven ignited the crowd by executing an impressive individual play, snatching the puck from Rasmus Andersson and scoring with just under ten minutes left. Shortly after, Mark Jankowski leveled the game by firing a shot past Carter Hart.
With 4:35 remaining, Carolina took the lead when captain Jordan Staal redirected a shot from Shayne Gostisbehere during a power play, marking the team's eighth power play goal of the postseason. Just moments earlier, a potential goal for Vegas had been disallowed after a review confirmed goaltender interference against Carolina's Frederik Andersen.
Vegas managed to tie the game late in regulation thanks to Mark Stone, sending the match into overtime. A tripping penalty on Staal then granted Carolina another power play opportunity, which Jarvis capitalized on, sealing the win for the Hurricanes.
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