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Carolina's Historic Margin Now Vegas's Stress Test

The Carolina Hurricanes became the first team to have a 12–1 record going into a Stanley Cup Final in NHL history — a number that should terrify Vegas, except that Vegas grabbed Game 1 in Raleigh 5-4, erasing Carolina's early 2-0 lead and winning late on Tomas Hertl's goal. The sample was small, and it was damning: the most dominant playoff team in modern NHL history still couldn't protect a two-goal lead at home against a team that finished 18 points behind them in the standings.

Facing a 2-0 deficit on home ice in Game 2, the Hurricanes stormed back from 2-0 down midway through the third period to take a 3-2 lead, before Mark Stone tied it late — and Seth Jarvis notched the overtime winner on a power play tally to even the series. Vegas still looks dangerous in the way Cup-caliber teams do — layered, opportunistic and lethal off mistakes — but the blown third-period lead and Brayden McNabb's injury after taking an 87 mph shot to the face have added real tension heading west.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
The Jays host the Baltimore Orioles today at Rogers Centre, first pitch 3:07 PM ET, with a rotation that has been held together by tape and roster transactions all season. With Dylan Cease on the 15-day injured list and the club recently acquiring Woods Richardson amid a banged-up rotation's rough patch, today's start carries genuine audition weight — whoever takes the ball is pitching for a job as much as a win.
NBA Finals
The New York Knicks won Game 2 of the NBA Finals 105-104 over the San Antonio Spurs in San Antonio — their 13th straight postseason win. The series now shifts to New York for Game 3 on Monday, June 8, where Victor Wembanyama's two-way production will need to be the difference if the Spurs want to avoid falling into a structural hole in this series.
Toronto Tempo
The Toronto Tempo are in their inaugural WNBA season, with a schedule featuring 44 total regular-season games including 22 home dates, and host the Chicago Sky tomorrow, Sunday June 7 at 3:00 PM ET — the kind of early-season home date that matters more for building an audience than the standings, but the two are not unrelated.
The Number
12

Carolina's playoff wins entering the Stanley Cup Final — against one loss The Hurricanes' 12–1 record heading into the Final is the fewest losses by any team entering a Cup Final since the 1976 Montreal Canadiens — which means either Game 3 in Vegas is the beginning of a coronation, or it's the moment history starts fighting back.

What's On Tonight
3:07 PM ET · Blue Jays vs. Orioles · Sportsnet
8:00 PM ET · Stanley Cup Final Game 3: Hurricanes at Golden Knights · Sportsnet / CBC
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Carolina Hurricanes to win Game 3 — a team that just erased a two-goal third-period deficit at home has not suddenly forgotten how to compete away from home, and Vegas losing McNabb on the blue line is a structural problem that only gets worse as the series wears on.

“The Hurricanes are one loss away from a Finals record that can never be taken away, which is exactly the kind of information that tends to make hockey teams play tight”
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