Hockey

Hurricanes Face Must-Win Game 4 After Double-Overtime Setback

Coach Rod Brind'Amour weighs goaltender options as Carolina seeks to avoid a 3-1 series hole

The Carolina Hurricanes find themselves down 2-1 in the Stanley Cup Final after a heart‑stopping Game 3 that stretched into double overtime. Vegas Golden Knights rode a hat trick from Mitch Marner, who also contributed two assists, to pull away after the Hurricanes had erased a four‑goal deficit.

Goaltender Dilemma

Coach Rod Brind'Amour has yet to name a starter for Game 4, weighing Frederik Andersen’s experience against Brandon Bussi’s recent form, while both net‑minders battle lingering injuries.

William Carrier left the third period and overtime with an upper‑body injury, raising questions about the depth of the Hurricanes’ forward lines.

Only once in NHL history has a team overcome a 3‑1 series deficit to win the Cup, when the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs rallied, underscoring the magnitude of the task facing Carolina.

With a razor‑thin margin for error, the Hurricanes must adjust their strategy and hope a timely goaltending decision can spark a comeback in the next showdown.

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