Puck Drop: 7:30 PM PT / 10:30 PM ET
Venue Information
T‑Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Capacity: 17,500 (hockey)
- Ice Dimensions: NHL standard 200’ x 85’
- Home‑Ice Profile:
- Loud, aggressive crowd
- Fast ice early, softens late due to desert humidity
- Vegas historically strong in first periods at home
Team Records & Series Status
Series: Tied 1‑1
- Game 1: Carolina 4, Vegas 2
- Game 2: Vegas 3, Carolina 1
Overall Playoff Records
- Carolina: 9‑5
- Vegas: 10‑6
Both teams have traded momentum, and Game 3 becomes the swing game that historically decides 72% of tied best‑of‑seven series.
Injury Report
Carolina Hurricanes
- Sebastian Aho – C – Day‑to‑Day (lower body) Expected to play, but not 100%.
- Brett Pesce – D – OUT (ankle) Hurts Carolina’s defensive depth and PK structure.
- Andrei Svechnikov – RW – Probable (maintenance)
Vegas Golden Knights
- Jack Eichel – C – Probable (upper body) Took a maintenance day but fully expected to play.
- Alex Pietrangelo – D – Day‑to‑Day (illness) Game‑time decision.
- William Carrier – LW – OUT (shoulder)
Recent Team Form
Carolina Hurricanes – Last 5 Games
- L vs. VGK (3‑1)
- W vs. VGK (4‑2)
- W vs. NYR (5‑3)
- W vs. NYR (4‑1)
- L vs. NYR (3‑2 OT)
Trend: Carolina is generating high shot volume but struggling to finish at even strength.
Vegas Golden Knights – Last 5 Games
- W vs. CAR (3‑1)
- L vs. CAR (4‑2)
- W vs. DAL (4‑1)
- L vs. DAL (3‑2 OT)
- W vs. DAL (5‑2)
Trend: Vegas is getting elite goaltending and winning the special‑teams battle.
Key Player Matchups
1. Jack Eichel (VGK) vs. Sebastian Aho (CAR)
- Eichel has been the best player in the series so far — 1G, 2A, 11 SOG
- Aho is battling injury and has been limited to perimeter chances
Edge: Vegas
2. Shea Theodore / Alex Pietrangelo (VGK) vs. Brent Burns / Jaccob Slavin (CAR)
- Vegas’ top pair has controlled the neutral zone
- Carolina’s pair has struggled with Vegas’ forecheck
Edge: Vegas (especially if Pietrangelo plays)
3. Logan Thompson (VGK) vs. Frederik Andersen (CAR)
- Thompson: .931 SV% last 4 games
- Andersen: .904 SV% last 4 games
Edge: Vegas
4. Mark Stone (VGK) vs. Jordan Staal (CAR)
- Stone’s line is winning the possession battle
- Staal’s line must slow Vegas’ cycle game
Edge: Even
Series History
All‑Time Head‑to‑Head (Regular Season + Playoffs)
- Vegas leads 12‑7
- Vegas is 7‑2 at home vs. Carolina
- Carolina has never won a playoff game in Las Vegas
Playoff History
This is the first postseason meeting between the franchises.
Betting Trends
Vegas Trends
- 6‑1 last 7 home playoff games
- 5‑0 last 5 Game 3s
- Under has hit in 4 of last 6 games
Carolina Trends
- 2‑6 last 8 road playoff games
- 1‑4 last 5 vs. Pacific Division
- Over has hit in 5 of last 7 games
Series Trends
- Home team has scored first in both games
- Special teams:
- Vegas PP: 27%
- Carolina PP: 18%
Analytical Breakdown
Expected Goals (xG) – Through 2 Games
- Vegas: 5.21
- Carolina: 4.48
High‑Danger Chances
- Vegas: 21
- Carolina: 16
5‑on‑5 Possession (CF%)
- Carolina: 54%
- Vegas: 46%
Interpretation: Carolina controls the puck, but Vegas gets the better scoring chances.
Game Odds
Carolina Hurricanes – 109
Vegas Golden Knights 5.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 5, 2026








