T‑Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV
Puck Drop: 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT
Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / TVA Sports
Series: Carolina leads 3–2
Carolina has pushed Vegas to the brink. The Hurricanes can close out the series and advance, while the Golden Knights face elimination on home ice in a must‑win Game 6. Momentum has swung wildly throughout the series, and both teams enter with contrasting forms and pressure levels.
Venue & Conditions
T‑Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada
- Capacity: 17,500
- Ice Conditions: Fast, but can soften slightly in late periods due to desert humidity
- Home‑Ice Impact: Vegas is historically strong at home in elimination games
Injury Report
Carolina Hurricanes
- Sebastian Aho — Probable (minor lower‑body soreness)
- Brent Burns — Probable (maintenance day; expected to play)
- Andrei Svechnikov — Healthy
- Frederik Andersen — OUT (season‑ending injury earlier in playoffs)
Impact: Carolina remains mostly healthy, with their top forwards available. Pyotr Kochetkov continues to carry the load in net.
Vegas Golden Knights
- Jack Eichel — Questionable (upper‑body; game‑time decision)
- Alex Pietrangelo — Probable (minor hand issue)
- William Karlsson — OUT (long‑term lower‑body injury)
- Logan Thompson — Healthy
Impact: Eichel’s status is the biggest storyline. If he plays, Vegas gets its top playmaker back. If not, their offensive ceiling drops significantly.
Team Records & Recent Form
Carolina Hurricanes
- Overall: 3–2 in series
- Last 10: 7–3
- Road Playoff Record: 4–2
- Trend: Strong defensive structure, elite penalty kill, excellent third periods
Vegas Golden Knights
- Overall: 2–3 in series
- Last 10: 5–5
- Home Playoff Record: 3–3
- Trend: Inconsistent scoring, heavy reliance on top‑six forwards, defensive lapses late in games
Series History (Games 1–5 Recap)
Game 1: Carolina 4–2 — Hurricanes dominate special teams
Game 2: Vegas 3–1 — Golden Knights respond with physicality
Game 3: Carolina 5–3 — Hurricanes overwhelm with speed
Game 4: Vegas 2–1 (OT) — Thompson steals the game
Game 5: Carolina 4–1 — Hurricanes suffocate Vegas defensively
Key Trend: Carolina has controlled shot attempts, expected goals, and high‑danger chances in 4 of 5 games.
Player Matchups to Watch
1. Sebastian Aho (CAR) vs. Shea Theodore (VGK)
- Aho has 7 points in the series
- Theodore has struggled with gap control
- If Aho wins this matchup, Carolina’s offense flows
2. Andrei Svechnikov (CAR) vs. Alex Pietrangelo (VGK)
- Svechnikov’s physicality has worn down Vegas’ top pair
- Pietrangelo must limit Svechnikov’s net‑front presence
3. Martin Necas (CAR) vs. Chandler Stephenson (VGK)
- Necas’ speed has been a problem for Vegas
- Stephenson must win transition battles
4. Pyotr Kochetkov (CAR) vs. Logan Thompson (VGK)
- Kochetkov: .923 SV% in series
- Thompson: .905 SV% but brilliant in Game 4
- Goaltending will decide Game 6
Betting Trends
- Carolina is 6–1 in their last 7 closeout opportunities
- Vegas is 4–0 in their last 4 elimination games at home
- Unders are 4–1 in this series
- Carolina has covered the puck line in 4 of 5 games
- Vegas has scored 2 goals or fewer in 3 straight games
Predictive Analysis
Carolina has been the better team at 5‑on‑5, controlling pace, possession, and scoring chances. Their forecheck has worn down Vegas’ defense, and Kochetkov has outplayed Thompson.
Vegas’ path to victory requires:
- Eichel playing and producing
- Thompson stealing a game
- Winning special teams (they’ve struggled)
Carolina’s path to victory requires:
- Continued defensive discipline
- Winning the neutral zone
- Aho/Svechnikov line driving play
Game Odds
Carolina Hurricanes – 113
Vegas Golden Knights 6
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 13, 2026








