Full Game Highs: Marner's Hat Trick, Theodore's 2OT Overtime Goal Earns Vegas 5-4 Win Over Carolina
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The Vegas Golden Knights beat the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-4, in double overtime in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights lead the series, 2-1.
After a scoreless opening period, Tomas Hertl opened the scoring on the power play before Mitch Marner scored 16 seconds later and then completed a second-period hat trick, giving Vegas a 4-0 lead. Marner became the first player in NHL history to record a four-point period in the Stanley Cup Final and set a Stanley Cup Final record by scoring his three goals in a span of 6:10.
Carolina stormed back with four unanswered goals, including three goals in 39 seconds and a late power-play tally from Andrei Svechnikov to force overtime.
After a scoreless first extra frame, Shea Theodore scored the winner 5:38 into double overtime, becoming the seventh defenseman in NHL history to record two overtime goals in the same playoff run. Hertl finished with a goal and an assist, Brayden McNabb added two assists, and Carter Hart made 29 saves. Marner's league-leading 28 playoff points (10G, 18A) are the most in a single postseason in Golden Knights history, while Vegas improved to 7-2 at home this postseason.