Hurricanes rally in overtime, series heads to Vegas

Summary

Carolina tied its Stanley Cup Final series with a 4-3 overtime win before play shifted to Vegas for Game 3.

Why this matters

The Hurricanes evened the Stanley Cup Final before the series moved to Vegas. The update also highlights upcoming postseason baseball for North Carolina and a professional opportunity for former East Carolina lineman Zion Wilson.

Carolina rallied from a 2-0 deficit and beat Vegas 4-3 in overtime in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Logan Stankoven scored with 10 minutes left in the third period to cut into the deficit. Jordan Martinook added the tying goal, and captain Jordan Staal gave Carolina a 3-2 lead.

Mark Stone scored the equalizer for Vegas with 1 minute left to force overtime. Seth Jarvis then scored the game-winner, giving Carolina its first Stanley Cup Final win in 20 years.

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