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Hurricanes rally from 4-0 down but fall to Golden Knights in double overtime in Game 3

By

Ryan S. Clark

4h ago· 9 min readenInsight

Summary

The Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights played a chaotic Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. Vegas took a 4-0 lead into the third period after Mitch Marner scored the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history, chasing Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen. However, Carolina stormed back with four straight goals to tie the game, forcing overtime. The game went to double overtime, where Shea Theodore scored the winning goal for Vegas on an awkward bounce off a Carolina player and goalie Brandon Bussi. The article provides analysis, grades, and a look ahead to Game 4.

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Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Then chaos.
Vegas' Mitch Marner scored a second-period hat trick -- the fastest in Stanley Cup Final history -- to help the Knights take a 4-0 lead into the third period
The winning goal credited to Vegas' Shea Theodore took an awkward bounce off Martinook then ricocheted off Carolina goalie Brandon Bussi's
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The game was absolute chaos, with four straight goals scored by each team before a double-overtime winner for Vegas. Here's what it all means, with a look ahead to Game 4 and beyond.

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