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Hurricanes Take Control in Stanley Cup Final Against Golden Knights

Philadelphia Flyers

The Stanley Cup Final has ignited a fierce rivalry among former Philadelphia Flyers, but only one side is rising to the occasion. With a decisive 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, the Carolina Hurricanes have seized a 3-2 series lead, positioning themselves for their first championship in two decades.

Leading the charge is Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal, a longtime adversary of the Flyers, who has found the back of the net in each of the first five games of this series. His scoring streak marks a historic achievement, making him the first player to accomplish this feat since 1973, and tying him for the longest scoring streak in Stanley Cup Final history.

While Staal shines, the narrative is starkly different for former Flyers goalie Carter Hart, who has been struggling under the spotlight. Following a disappointing performance where he allowed five goals in a 5-3 loss to the Hurricanes, Hart made unwanted history by becoming the only goalie in NHL history to concede four or more goals in each of the first four games of a Stanley Cup Final.

Things took a turn for the worse for Hart on Thursday night, as he again surrendered four goals, placing his team in a precarious position for the first time this series. This latest outing further extended his unfortunate record. Once regarded as a strong playoff performer during his tenure with the Flyers, Hart’s recent form has seen his save percentage dip below .879 in his last five starts with the Golden Knights.

This decline has impacted his overall postseason numbers, which now reflect a more average 2.59 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage—decent, but far from the elite performance he once delivered.

On the opposite end, the Hurricanes have turned to Brandon Bussi, who has stepped in for the sidelined Freddie Andersen. Bussi has found success, winning two consecutive games while Andersen remains a scratch. With the series hanging in the balance, former Flyers head coach John Tortorella faces a critical challenge to turn things around for Vegas, with or without Hart, before the coveted Stanley Cup potentially heads to Carolina.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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