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‘Hurricane hockey’ took over the Stanley Cup Final amid the Golden Knights’ worst effort
The Carolina Hurricanes took a commanding lead in the Stanley Cup Final, moving to within one victory of winning the championship after defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6 in Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday night. The Hurricanes delivered what was described as their closest to a best-effort performance of the playoffs, dominating with their 'hurricane hockey' style. Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella expressed confidence his team would force a Game 7, even leaving his clothes at the hotel, but Vegas was widely seen as stagnant and unable to match Carolina's intensity.
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