Live updates: Canes look to rebound in Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final

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Last updated: Friday, June 5, 2026 3:25AM GMT
Canes' top line performance a key for a Game 2 victory

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights looks even in a lot of ways, with very little margin for error.

Vegas has won 12 of 16 games in the playoffs, including a sweep of Colorado in the West final, while Carolina has taken 12 of 13. They've allowed the third-fewest and fewest goals against, respectively, while each scoring more than three goals a game.

The action gets underway Tuesday night in the Lenovo Center.

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- The Associated Press contributed.

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1 hour and 27 minutes ago

Canes trail 2-0, need third period magic

The Carolina Hurricanes are in an unfamiliar position -- not only trailing but scoreless after two periods.

Brett Howden's two goals have the Golden Knights in command.

The Hurricanes have had plenty of chances, but have not been able to cash one in.

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1 hour and 57 minutes ago

Vegas grabs 2-0 lead over Canes

Just seven seconds after the Hurricanes successfully defended against a Vegas power play, Brett Howden found the back of the net for his second goal of the night, giving the Golden Knights a 2-0 lead in the second period.

The goal sent a chill through the Lenovo Center crowd and put the Hurricanes in a dangerous hole, already trailing the series 1-0.

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2 hours and 24 minutes ago

Canes trail 1-0 after opening period

The Hurricanes trail the Golden Knights 1-0 after the first period of Game 2.

Brett Howden scored the game's only goal so far.

Shortly after Vegas took the lead, the Canes had a power play but failed to capitalize. Moments after, a Jordan Staal holding penalty gave the Golden Knights a power play, but the Canes successfully killed the chance.

Carolina outshot Vegas 7-2 in the period, but the Knights made it count.

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Jun 04, 2026, 10:49 PM GMT

AG Jackson demands answers from Ticketmaster over Canes ticket sales

Attorney General Jeff Jackson said Thursday that he is demanding answers from Ticketmaster about presale queues, technology issues, and how it monitors and responds to bots and other bad actors that try to disrupt the sales process for Stanley Cup Final tickets.

Many Hurricanes season ticket holders who had presale codes so they could buy seats before anyone else said they couldn't get tickets because of issues with Ticketmaster's queue, Jackson said.

"Season ticket holders did everything right. They had the codes, they showed up on time, and the system left them in line for hours and without tickets," Jackson said. "Ticketmaster's got one week to respond to our questions."

According to complaints to the AG's office and news reports, fans tried to log in on time, but, after "technical errors," got pushed to the back of the line. Many waited hours, reached the front, and found the primary tickets already gone, Jackson said.

That left those season-ticket holders with only one option -- the resale market, where some of those tickets were listed for thousands of dollars.

Jackson sent Ticketmaster a letter on Thursday, demanding that the company explain:

  • How many reports of technical failures did it received during the Hurricanes presale.
  • What it did to investigate those failures, and what it found.
  • Whether it compensated any affected season ticket holders.
  • How many season ticket holders were eligible to buy, how many tickets were available, and how many actually went to season ticket holders.
  • Why many season ticket holders couldn't buy primary-market tickets.
  • How it monitored the sale for bots, and what it did when it suspected them.

"Ticketmaster controls a huge part of how tickets get sold," said Attorney General Jeff Jackson. "If it wants to collect the fees, it can answer the questions."

Hurricanes fans who had problems buying Stanley Cup Final tickets can file a complaint at www.ncdoj.gov/complaint.

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