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.