Golden Knights Target 4 Fixes for Game 5 as Hurricanes Seize Stanley Cup Final Momentum
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Updated · ESPN · Jun 11
Golden Knights Target 4 Fixes for Game 5 as Hurricanes Seize Stanley Cup Final Momentum
3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 11
Summary
Game 5 in Raleigh has become Vegas's reset point after Carolina's Game 4 win erased the chance for a 3-1 stranglehold and swung home-ice advantage back to the Hurricanes.
Jack Eichel's line is the first pressure point: Vegas has managed just 38.7% of shot attempts and been outscored 5-2 with him on the ice in the Final, prompting John Tortorella to reunite him with Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev.
Stretch passes are the second lever after Vegas completed 22 in Game 4 and turned them into 12 rush shots, exposing a Carolina defense that still gives up 22.2 successful stretch passes per 60 in the series.
Carter Hart is the third concern, carrying a .861 save percentage and 3.60 goals-against average in the Final after posting .924 and 2.22 over his previous 16 playoff games.
Third-period execution is the fourth fix: Carolina holds a 10-3 edge in the final frame, a sharp reversal for a Vegas team that led the NHL with 108 third-period goals in the regular season.