The Carolina Hurricanes evened the Stanley Cup Final at 1-1, storming back from a two-goal deficit in the third period to stun the Vegas Golden Knights. The story is not the comeback itself — it is the specific mechanism that triggered it: an ill-advised coach's challenge by Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella that led to a delay of game penalty, handing Carolina the power play that cracked the game open and ultimately sent it to overtime.
Seth Jarvis scored a power-play goal 3:56 into overtime, blasting a one-timer from the left face-off circle off a pass from Shayne Gostisbehere past Carter Hart for the 4-3 final. Carolina improved to 6-0 in overtime games in the Stanley Cup Playoffs — a number that stops being a coincidence and starts being a structural identity: this team does not lose when games extend. The series now heads to Las Vegas for Game 3 with everything reset and home-ice advantage neutralized.