Mitch Marner Sets Stanley Cup Final Hat Trick Record in Vegas Game 3 Win
1-Minute Brief
Marner's record-setting performance altered the momentum of the Stanley Cup Final, putting Vegas ahead in the series.
Key Facts
- Mitch Marner scored a hat trick in the second period of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
- The series was tied 1-1 before Game 3, with Carolina winning Game 2 in overtime after scoring three unanswered goals.
- Marner's hat trick was the fastest in Stanley Cup Final history, according to NHL.com.
- The Vegas Golden Knights offered specialty concession items such as lobster poutine and surf and turf loaded potatoes during the game.
- Vegas now leads the series 2-1 after a double-overtime win in Game 3.
What Happened
Mitch Marner scored three goals in the second period of Game 3, setting a Stanley Cup Final record and helping the Vegas Golden Knights defeat the Carolina Hurricanes in double overtime.
Why It Matters
Marner's achievement set a new NHL record and shifted the series lead to Vegas, impacting the championship outlook and team morale.
What's Next
The teams will prepare for Game 4, with Vegas holding a 2-1 series advantage. Both teams are expected to continue strong offensive play.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown5h agoMitch Marner Makes NHL History with Stanley Cup Final Hat Trick in 2nd Period of Game 3
- Fox NewsRight8h agoVegas Golden Knights bust out the concession stand big guns for Stanley Cup Final
- Fox NewsRight17h agoGame 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals will continue to see the offenses pepper goalies with shots
