Live updates: Game 3 goes to OT after Canes' incredible comeback to tie Vegas at 4-4

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Last updated: Sunday, June 7, 2026 3:41AM GMT
Caniacs fill watch party at Lenovo to watch Canes at Vegas in Game 3

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.

With the series tied 1-1, the action resumes Saturday night for Game 3 in Las Vegas.

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All games begin at 8 p.m. and can be seen on ABC11.

Check back here for live updates throughout the best-of-seven championship series.

1 hour and 54 minutes ago

Vegas strikes gold with two goals in 16 seconds

After having two goals disallowed, Vegas finally broke through on a power play.

Tomas Hertl beat Freddie Andersen at the midway point of the second period. Sixteen seconds later, Mitch Marner slipped one in to give the Golden Knights a sudden 2-0 lead.

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1 hour and 50 minutes ago

Vegas goal waived off after review, Game 3 still 0-0 in 2nd

Vegas appeared to have scored the first goal of the game, but an official review found goalie interference against the Golden Knights.

One of the Vegas players clipped Freddie Andersen, preventing him from moving into position for a potential save.

To the groans of the Vegas crowd, the game remains scoreless with nearly seven minutes gone in the second period after not one but two apparent goals by the home team are disallowed.

Mark Stone's goal from the slot 36 seconds into the period was overturned when Brett Howden was determined to be offside after a video review. Another review wiped off Jack Eichel's rebound goal four minutes in when Rasmus Andersson was called for goalie interference.

And both times the Hurricanes successfully challenged the goals to keep the game scoreless.

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2 hours and 37 minutes ago

Game 3 scoreless as Canes can't finish clear chances

It's scoreless after the first period of Game 3 between the visiting Carolina Hurricanes and the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Hurricanes had some clear chances, including a point-blank Seth Jarvis shot that hit goalie Carter Hart around the face/upper chest area.

Carolina outshot Vegas 7-2 in the period.

It's the first scoreless period of the series.

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2 hours and 48 minutes ago

After opening fanfare, Game 3 is underway

Las Vegas definitely knows how to put on a show, and that's what happened during the pregame festivities.