The Golden Knights and Hurricanes skated to a back-and-forth thriller to open the 2026 Stanley Cup Final. Overall, the NHL’s championship series has featured a comeback win in each of the first two games five times since 2000 – including last year.
* After the two clubs were tied or within a one-goal margin for 98% of playing time in Game 1, Vegas will put its seven-game win streak on the line as it looks for a 2-0 series lead for the second time in as many rounds.
* Carolina has made a habit of rebounding on home ice during the 2025-26 regular season and playoffs. Fourteen of the previous 31 home clubs to lose the Final opener then rebounded to tie the series (with nine then going on to win the Cup).
AFTER RARE ROAD WIN IN OPENER, CAROLINA LOOKS FOR HOME SPLIT
Beyond the first-of-its-kind nature of Vegas’ multi-goal comeback win in Game 1, it also was a rare road win to open the Stanley Cup Final – the first by a team in its opponent’s building since 2015 when Chicago won in Tampa en route to a six-game triumph in the Final. The Golden Knights’ win was just the third time since 2006 that a team won Game 1 of the Final in its opponent’s building.

* In 2015, the Lightning rebounded to tie the series thanks in large part to multi-point efforts by Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman. In 2012, Martin Brodeur churned out a 30-save effort and the Devils rallied to force overtime but Jonathan Quick (32 saves) and the Kings managed a second straight 2-1 overtime victory to head home just two wins shy of their first-ever championship. Also of note, in 2020, the Lightning were the home team in the Edmonton “bubble” when they lost Game 1 against the Stars before rebounding to tie the series and eventually end a 16-year drought by lifting the Cup.
* Overall, Carolina is the 32nd home team to lose Game 1 of any Final (including 2020). Eleven of the previous 31 rallied to win the Cup, with each of the past two instances achieved by the Lightning – in the 2020 “bubble” as noted above, and before that in 2004 with a squad led by John Tortorella. When narrowing to best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final matchups, 10 of 23 teams have rebounded from a home defeat in Game 1 to lift the Cup.
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* Looking at the Game 2 result specifically, 14 of the previous 31 home clubs to lose the opener then rebounded to tie the series (with nine then going on to win the Cup). When narrowing to best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final matchups, home teams have won Game 2 to even the series score in 11 of 23 instances (8 of those 11 clubs then won the Cup).
* Overall, a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final has been tied 1-1 on 31 occasions (including last year) and teams that take a 2-0 series lead in a best-of-seven Final go on to lift the Cup 91% of the time (50-5 series record) including 83% who took that lead on the road (10-2 series record).
SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE: CAROLINA REBOUND VS. VEGAS STREAK
It has been more than six months since Carolina suffered consecutive home losses and nearly as long since it had back-to-back defeats of any kind, trends they will look to continue in Game 2. On the flip side, Vegas will look to keep their franchise-record winning streak alive.
* Combining the regular season and playoffs, the Hurricanes are 23-7-0 after a defeat in 2025-26, with their .767 winning percentage tops in the NHL. They last dropped consecutive games from Jan. 12-13 – both on the road (at DET and at STL) – and have suffered consecutive home defeats only twice this season (Nov. 15 vs. EDM and Nov. 26 vs. NYR, as well as Jan. 1 vs. MTL and Jan. 3 vs. COL).
* Nikolaj Ehlers (1.18; 17-22—39), Andrei Svechnikov (1.16; 18-19—37) and Sebastian Aho (1.09; 10-25—35) all are averaging at least a point per game following a loss in 2025-26 (regular season and playoffs). The last Hurricanes player with at least 40 points in games after a loss was Aho in 2018-19.
* Frederik Andersen, who is set to appear in his 100th career playoff game, owns a 9-8-3 record following a loss in 2025-26 (3.00 GAA, .874 SV%). Andersen will become the sixth goaltender in NHL history born outside North America to guard the net in 100 games during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, following Henrik Lundqvist, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Dominik Hasek, Sergei Bobrovsky and Tuukka Rask. Andersen will be the second player from Denmark to reach triple digits for games played in the playoffs, after Lars Eller – the only Stanley Cup winner from the country (2018 w/ WSH vs. VGK).
* The Golden Knights were the eighth team in NHL history to enter the Stanley Cup Final on a win streak of six or more games and will look to become the fifth club from that group to keep that streak going through the first two contests: the 1992 Penguins entered 7-0 and then swept the series; the 1978 Canadiens and 1972 Bruins both entered 7-0 and then won Games 1-2; and the 1970 Bruins entered 6-0 and then swept the series.
* Check out the June 4 edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates for more notes ahead of Game 2, which will be preceded by another concert outside Lenovo Center – this time featuring Dan + Shay.

KEY MOMENTS FROM GAME 1
A quick look back at some of the key moments from Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final:
* In the sixth Stanley Cup Final game since 2006 – and second in as many seasons (also Game 1 of 2025) – to feature both teams erase at least one deficit, the 2026 series opener featured the Golden Knights and Hurricanes either tied or within a one-goal margin for 98% of playing time. Both clubs also lead for nearly an identical amount (CAR: 21:29; VGK: 20:05).
* Mitch Marner (7-15—22) made a crucial play in the final seconds of Game 1 when he put his body on the line to block Alexander Nikishin’s one-time attempt. Offensively, a Golden Knights skater has accounted for three of the past four times a skater has registered 15 or more assists in his first postseason with a franchise (also Jack Eichel: 20 in 2023 & Reilly Smith: 17 in 2018).
* Carter Hart allowed two goals in the opening 12:08 in Game 1 but responded throughout the contest with a 25-save effort highlighted by must-see save on Seth Jarvis – 21 seconds before Tomas Hertl scored the go-ahead, game-winner. Hart’s seven-game win streak sits one back of Frederik Andersen for the longest by any goaltender in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Only one postseason in League history has featured multiple netminders register a win streak of eight or more contests (Tom Barrasso: 11 GP & Ed Belfour: 11 GP in 1992).
* Colton Sissons found the score sheet in three of Vegas’ four series-opening games during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, capped by a highlight-reel, behind-the-back primary helper on Hertl’s go-ahead goal before joining the NHL in ASL post-game for an interview. The three-time Sports Emmy-nominated alternate telecast dedicated completely to the Deaf and hard of hearing community is back on the ESPN App for ESPN Unlimited plan subscribers (U.S.) and Sportsnet+ (Canada) for Game 2 tonight.
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COOPER PREVAILS IN CLOSEST JACK ADAMS AWARD VOTE ON RECORD
Jon Cooper of the Lightning is the 2025-26 recipient of the Jack Adams Award as “the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team’s success,” as selected by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association. Cooper was surprised with the trophy while at Tampa General Hospital for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the Coop’s Catch for Kids Family Lounge, funded with proceeds from his annual charity fishing tournament. A three-time finalist, Cooper claimed his first Jack Adams – and second for the Lightning after John Tortorella (2003-04) – via the closest three-way race since balloting results for this award were first published in 1983-84. Cooper’s winning margin (three voting points over second-place Lindy Ruff) is the second-narrowest overall, behind the one-point win by Ruff over Peter Laviolette in 2005-06.

FROM CAYMAN ISLANDS TO 2026 #NHLDRAFT: JAXON COVER
Jaxon Cover, the No. 29-ranked N.A. skater, took a unique path to becoming a prospect for the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft – Cover was born in Florida but only lived there a month before moving to the Grand Cayman Islands where he spent his childhood. He began his ice hockey journey on roller skates, started attending skating camps at age 10 in Toronto, did not go to his first ice hockey tryout until he was 13 and did not play competitively until he was 14.
#NHLStats Pack: Looking Ahead to the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft

* Cover concluded 2025-26 fourth in rookie assists and points across the OHL after amassing 20-32—52 (67 GP) with the London Knights, a season after helping St. Andrew’s College win the Prep Hockey Conference (PHC) Championship, the top tournament for North American prep schools.
* Cover is one of two prospects for the upcoming draft who grew up in the Cayman Islands alongside Ryder Cali (No. 24-ranked N.A. Skater), a forward in the OHL with the North Bay Battalion. Cover and Cali played roller hockey together and remain good friends. Cover continues to play roller hockey – he competed in the North American Roller Hockey Championships (NARCh) in the professional division last summer.
* Read more on Cover’s journey from roller skates to the rink in his feature on NHL.com.

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