The opening clash of the Stanley Cup finals delivered pure drama from the first whistle to the final buzzer, with Vegas edging Carolina 5-4 on the road after snatching the winner with just over three minutes left. Tomas Hertl, one of the few Knights without a ring, wrote his name into the story by burying the decisive goal, while the home side squandered a two-goal cushion and two separate equalisers. Carolina looked sharp early in front of their own fans but could not hold the line once Vegas found their rhythm and began to dominate the later stages.
Team Form
- Vegas arrive with serious pedigree, having already lifted the Cup once in the last four seasons and boasting far more battle-tested players who know how to close out big series.
- Carolina started brightly at home but have now dropped the opener in back-to-back post-season rounds, a pattern they must break quickly if they hope to avoid falling behind 0-2.
- The Knights won both road games to begin their previous series against Colorado and look well placed to repeat that pattern here.
Tactical Analysis
Carolina jumped out to a 2-0 lead by the middle of the first period, using their trademark speed and forecheck to pin Vegas back, yet the visitors responded with clinical transitions and capitalised on defensive lapses. Once the game settled into a back-and-forth affair, Vegas leaned on their superior experience to win key face-offs and limit Carolina’s second-chance opportunities. The Hurricanes will need to tighten their neutral-zone play and find more consistent secondary scoring if they are to turn the series around on home ice.
With the 2-1 series advantage now sitting with the visitors, the pressure shifts squarely onto Carolina to deliver a statement win in game two before the action heads to Vegas for three straight matches.
Betting Proposal
The Knights have the edge in experience and have already shown they can steal wins on the road. Consider X2 at around 1.80 as Vegas are unlikely to drop both games away from home.















