Golden Knights Pursue Stanley Cup Title on Road as Hurricanes vs Golden Knights Series Reaches Critical Game 5
Hurricanes vs Golden Knights clash in Game 5 at Lenovo Center with the series evenly balanced after four games.

The Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights meet Thursday evening with the Stanley Cup Final locked at two victories apiece. Game 5 takes place in Raleigh, North Carolina, where Vegas secured a 5-4 victory in the opening contest and Carolina responded with a 4-3 overtime win in Game 2. The series has produced 33 combined goals through four games—tied for the third-highest scoring output in Cup Final history.
Road Resilience Shapes Vegas Confidence
The Golden Knights enter Game 5 without apparent concern about playing away from their home arena. Vegas has compiled a 7-3 record in 10 playoff road games during this postseason run, demonstrating sustained performance in opposing buildings. Coach John Tortorella emphasized the shift in how home-ice advantage functions in modern hockey, noting that player discipline and league regulation have fundamentally changed the nature of arena advantage compared to previous eras.
Mark Stone, a Golden Knights forward, attributed this leveling effect to comprehensive team preparation and deep roster talent. According to Stone, contemporary playoff hockey allows teams to avoid chasing favorable matchups, instead deploying full lineups regardless of venue. Vegas seeks its second Stanley Cup title in four years after capturing the championship in the franchise's fourth season of existence.
Carolina's Critical Momentum Shift
Carolina forced Game 5 with a convincing 5-3 victory in the previous contest, breaking a pattern where two-goal leads evaporated in all four games played to that point. Jordan Staal scored twice, including the decisive goal while stretched horizontally across the ice at 6:32 of the third period. Staal became the first player in 44 years to score in each of the first four games of a Cup Final—the ninth player overall to achieve this feat.
The Hurricanes deployed backup goaltender Brandon Bussi after Frederik Andersen required rest, with Bussi recording 18 saves. Carolina outshot Vegas 14-6 in the decisive third period, converting opportunities into goals when it mattered most. The Hurricanes aim for their first Stanley Cup championship since 2006, with two potential home games remaining in the best-of-seven series format.
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