Mitch Marner — a Toronto Maple Leaf for a decade — delivered a crucial assist and a game-saving block as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Stanley Cup Final Game 1 on Tuesday night. Tomas Hertl scored the winner with under four minutes remaining in the third period, while Shea Theodore and Brayden McNabb combined for six points from the blue line.
Carolina committed too many costly turnovers and got too few saves from Frederik Andersen to win Game 1, and the Hurricanes must now find a way to win Game 2 on Thursday to get a split at home. The Hurricanes entered the Final with one loss in the postseason — the fewest since the 1983 Edmonton Oilers — making Game 1's result a meaningful data point against a defense that had looked historically clean. For Marner specifically, this is the stage where legacy gets written or erased.