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The Lead

Jordan Staal's Falling Backhander Resets the Stanley Cup

The Carolina Hurricanes evened the Stanley Cup Final at 2-2 with a 5-3 win over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night, with captain Jordan Staal scoring a pair of goals and Brandon Bussi making 18 saves in his first career NHL postseason start. Bussi became the first goalie since 1961 to win his playoff debut in the Stanley Cup Final — Carolina's coaching staff benched a starter mid-series on the road in a must-win game, and it worked.

Staal is now the first player in 44 years to score a goal in each of the first four games of a Stanley Cup Final, last accomplished by Mike Bossy with the New York Islanders in 1982. Vegas, meanwhile, is 1-for-12 on the power play in the Final, and Pavel Dorofeyev — who scored 20 power-play goals in the regular season — does not have a single point in the series. When a team's primary special-teams weapon goes completely silent at this stage, the structural problem outlasts any single game adjustment. Game 5 is Thursday night in Raleigh, and the winner of that game will be within one victory of the Stanley Cup.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
Dylan Cease struck out 11 in six innings in his return from a left hamstring injury, with Philadelphia swinging and missing 29 times on 50 swings, as the Blue Jays walked off on Brandon Valenzuela's ninth-inning single to beat the Phillies 3-2. Closer Jhoan Duran blew a save opportunity for the first time this season after converting 16 straight — a franchise-altering bullpen truth delivered mid-series, on the road, by a team that spent the previous night losing badly to the same opponent.
Tonight: Max Scherzer (1-3, 9.64 ERA) is expected to start for Toronto against Phillies LHP Jesus Luzardo (4-4, 4.56) at 7:07 PM ET on Sportsnet.
NBA Finals
The Knicks lead the NBA Finals 2-1 after winning Games 1 and 2 before the Spurs took Game 3, 115-111. Game 4 tips off tonight at 8:30 PM ET — with the series at a pivotal juncture where either New York goes up 3-1 and all but closes it, or San Antonio levels it and turns a Knicks series lead into genuine pressure.
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo enter tonight's home game against the Connecticut Sun sitting at 6-5 on the season, hosting at Coca-Cola Coliseum at 7:00 PM ET. The roster construction tells you more than any single result — tonight is a chance to build separation from a Connecticut Sun team that enters at 2-11, and whether the Tempo can capitalize will say something about where this team is heading.
The Number
1-for-12

Vegas Golden Knights' power-play conversion rate through four games of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final A team that scored 20 power-play goals from its primary weapon in the regular season has been completely neutralized on the man advantage, and Carolina's penalty kill is now the single biggest reason the series is tied.

What's On Tonight
7:00 PM ET · Toronto Tempo vs. Connecticut Sun · TSN
7:07 PM ET · Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies (Game 3) · Sportsnet
8:30 PM ET · NBA Finals Game 4: Spurs vs. Knicks · TSN
8:00 PM ET (Thu) · Stanley Cup Final Game 5: Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights · Sportsnet / CBC
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Carolina Hurricanes to win Game 5 (moneyline) — a rested Frederik Andersen returns home to Lenovo Center, a building where the Canes have been dominant all playoffs, and Vegas has yet to demonstrate it can fix a power play that's gone 1-for-12 against the best penalty kill left standing.

“A 37-year-old falling backward converted more clutch opportunities last night than Vegas's entire special teams unit combined”
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