NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 2 Preview: Vegas Golden Knights (1-0) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (0-1)

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Venue: PNC Arena — Raleigh, North Carolina

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

Broadcast: ESPN+, Regional Sports Networks

Series: Vegas leads 1–0

Venue & Environment

PNC Arena remains one of the league’s most underrated home‑ice advantages — tight sightlines, a loud lower bowl, and a fan base that spikes in intensity during playoff‑style matchups.

  • Ice Conditions: Historically fast early in games, softening slightly as humidity rises.
  • Expected Style Impact: Benefits Carolina’s forecheck and Vegas’ transition game equally — whichever team dictates pace will control the night.

Injury Report

Vegas Golden Knights

  • Shea Theodore — OUT (upper body) Vegas continues to rotate defensive pairings to compensate for his puck‑moving ability.
  • William Carrier — Day‑to‑Day (lower body) Depth winger unlikely to play; minimal impact on top‑six structure.
  • Robin Lehner — OUT (long‑term) No change; Logan Thompson remains the primary backup.

Carolina Hurricanes

  • Andrei Svechnikov — OUT (knee) Massive loss for Carolina’s scoring punch and net‑front presence.
  • Brett Pesce — Day‑to‑Day (lower body) If unavailable, Carolina’s defensive matchups become more vulnerable.
  • Jesper Fast — OUT (upper body) Hurts Carolina’s penalty kill and checking-line stability.

Team Records & Recent Form

Vegas Golden Knights (1‑0)

  • Last Game: 4–2 win over Carolina in Game 1
  • Strengths: Transition speed, forecheck pressure, elite finishing
  • Weaknesses: Defensive-zone coverage without Theodore, occasional discipline issues
  • Trend: Vegas has won 4 of its last 5 dating back to the regular season.

Carolina Hurricanes (0‑1)

  • Last Game: 2–4 loss to Vegas
  • Strengths: Shot volume, puck possession, aggressive forecheck
  • Weaknesses: Finishing talent without Svechnikov, inconsistent special teams
  • Trend: Hurricanes have lost 3 straight dating back to the regular season finale.

Key Player Matchups

1. Jack Eichel (VGK) vs. Sebastian Aho (CAR)

A premier matchup of two elite two‑way centers.

  • Eichel: 1 G, 1 A in Game 1; dominated controlled entries.
  • Aho: Held to 1 assist; needs more slot touches for Carolina to rebound.

Edge: Vegas — Eichel’s line is driving play at a higher rate.

2. Mark Stone (VGK) vs. Seth Jarvis (CAR)

Stone’s defensive brilliance vs. Jarvis’ speed and creativity.

  • Stone forced 3 turnovers in Game 1.
  • Jarvis generated 5 scoring chances but lacked finishing support.

Edge: Even — depends on Carolina’s ability to sustain pressure.

3. Goaltending: Adin Hill (VGK) vs. Pyotr Kochetkov (CAR)

  • Hill: .929 SV% in Game 1; calm, controlled, excellent rebound management.
  • Kochetkov: .875 SV%; struggled with lateral movement and screens.

Edge: Vegas — Hill is in better form and facing fewer high-danger looks.

Tactical Breakdown

Vegas Keys to Victory

  • Win the neutral zone: Their transition game is lethal when uncontested.
  • Exploit Carolina’s right-side defense: Especially if Pesce is out.
  • Continue net-front traffic: Kochetkov struggled with screens in Game 1.

Carolina Keys to Victory

  • Increase slot penetration: Too many perimeter shots in Game 1.
  • Special teams improvement: 0-for-3 on the power play cannot continue.
  • Force dump-and-chase: Vegas is less dangerous when denied controlled entries.

Series History

  • Vegas leads the all-time series 9–6.
  • Vegas has won 4 straight head-to-head matchups.
  • Carolina has not beaten Vegas at home since January 2024.

Betting Trends

Vegas Golden Knights

  • 5–1 ATS in their last 6 games
  • 4 straight overs vs. Carolina
  • 7–3 last 10 as a road underdog

Carolina Hurricanes

  • 1–4 last 5 overall
  • Under has hit in 6 of their last 8 home games
  • 0–4 last 4 vs. Pacific Division teams

Game Odds

Vegas Golden Knights                    5.5

Carolina Hurricanes                        – 162

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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