Canes even series with 5-3 Game 4 win at Vegas | Live Updates

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Last updated: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 3:35AM GMT
Canes fans celebrate at watch parties across Raleigh

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.

After Tuesday night, the series is tied 2-2. The action resumes Thursday night for Game 5 in Raleigh.

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2 hours and 55 minutes ago

Blake makes it 2-0 Canes

Jackson Blake scored just as a Carolina power play ended to give the Hurricanes a 2-0 lead in Las Vegas.

Blake's goal was unassisted.

The Hurricanes look to be playing with more energy and intensity early compared to Game 3.

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2 hours and 46 minutes ago

Canes jump out to quick 1-0 lead in Game 4

The Carolina Hurricanes are on the board quickly in Las Vegas.

Logan Stankoven beat Carter Hart with just 1:06 gone in the first period to put the Canes on top.

Jalen Chatfield and Jackson Blake with the assists.

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Jun 09, 2026, 11:47 PM GMT

Bussi leads Hurricanes out for pregame warmups

Rod Brind'Amour wouldn't say who will start in goal Thursday night, but Brandon Bussi led the team to the ice for warmups ahead of Game 4.

Pyotr Kochetkov is also on the ice. It appears he will be the backup. Freddie Andersen is not in uniform tonight.

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Jun 09, 2026, 11:35 PM GMT

Brind'Amour still won't reveal any lineup changes

Rod Brind'Amour still won't say who will start in goal Thursday night.

Ahead of Game 4, the Canes coach kept it close to the vest regarding lineups or changes.

ABC11's Kate Rogerson said Rod Brind'Amour stayed coy about whether Brandon Bussi or Fredie Andersen will be in front of the net Thursday.
Hurricanes players still don't know who will mind the net tonight, but fans know they'll be rooting for the team at watch parties across Raleigh.

Even players don't have a clue.