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The true winner of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is the fans.

Not necessarily fans of the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes, because they’re probably still catching their breath after another wild series of twists and turns.

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But hockey fans, in general.

How many thought that this series would be a defensive slog with both teams so capable of limiting opponents’ chances?

Instead, it has been crazily unpredictable with 25 total goals over three games and comebacks galore. The first two games produced something never done before in the Stanley Cup Final when each had a multigoal comeback. And then Carolina overcame a 4-0 deficit to force overtime before falling in the second overtime.

Here are the winners and losers of Game 3:

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Golden Knights and Hurricanes skate for 2026 Stanley Cup glory

Carolina Hurricanes center Jordan Staal (11) and Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel (9) faceoff during the first period in game one of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center in Raleigh on June 2, 2026.

(Nathan Ray Seebeck, Imagn Images)

WINNERS

Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner

He set a record for the fastest hat trick in the Stanley Cup Final and added an assist to give Vegas that 4-0 lead. And he was dangerous other times, such as getting a penalty shot.

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Hurricanes goalie Brandon Bussi

He hadn’t played a second of the postseason before replacing Frederik Andersen after the second intermission. But he quickly had to stop Marner’s penalty shot and make other tough saves to allow Carolina to get back into the game. He can’t be faulted for the fluke goal he allowed in the second overtime.

Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb

He went to the hospital and needed 20 to 30 stitches after getting hit by a puck in Game 2. He returned for Game 3 and wasn’t eased back in. He played nearly 36 minutes and had two assists, including on the game-winner. That’s five assists in two full games for a player mostly known for the defensive side of his game.

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LOSERS

The way the game ended

Once you reach the second overtime, it’s usually not going to be a brilliant play that ends the game. But Shea Theodore’s goal is about as fluky as it gets. His shot hit the back boards and went in off Bussi. Doesn’t seem a fitting way to end a game that had so much going for it.

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