The Carolina Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 in Raleigh in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, tying the best-of-seven series at 2-2. The win, played before a home crowd and marked by frequent lead changes, featured strong special teams play and key contributions from Carolina’s veteran skaters. Vegas struggled with defensive coverage and inconsistent goaltending in the third period, raising questions about tactical adjustments ahead of Game 5. Both teams now travel back to Las Vegas for the next game, amid concerns over roster depth and increased NHL scrutiny of player safety after several heavy collisions in Game 4.
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This series is a nail-biter. If you're a Hurricanes fan, you're celebrating a big win. If you're rooting for Vegas, you're hoping for a comeback. Either way, the tension is high. Keep an eye on player safety, as the NHL is reviewing protocols after some heavy hits in Game 4.
The Stanley Cup Final is now a three-game series, with both teams showing strengths and weaknesses. Game 5's outcome could pivot on Vegas' defensive adjustments and Carolina's veteran skaters. If you love hockey, it's worth forwarding this to a fellow fan.
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