The 2026 Stanley Cup Final is now a best-of-three series after the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 in Game 4 on Tuesday night. With the series tied 2-2, Game 5 becomes a pivotal matchup as both teams battle for control heading into the final stretch of the championship series.
Carolina responded in a big way after its Game 3 loss, powered by a standout performance from captain Jordan Staal, who scored twice. Forward Nikolaj Ehlers also delivered a huge performance with one goal and two assists to help the Hurricanes even the series.
Now, the spotlight shifts to Raleigh for what could be the most important game of the Stanley Cup Final so far.
What Channel Is Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights on Tonight?
Fans can watch Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final live on ABC.
TV Channel
- ABC
Live Streaming Options
- DIRECTV
- fubo
- ESPN app
Streaming services such as fubo and DIRECTV offer live access to ABC broadcasts, while authenticated users can also stream the game through the ESPN app.
Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Game 5 Start Time
- Date: Thursday, June 11, 2026
- Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Lenovo Center — Raleigh, North Carolina
The atmosphere in Raleigh is expected to be electric as the Hurricanes attempt to defend home ice and take their first lead of the series.
Hurricanes Looking for Stability in Goal
One of the biggest storylines entering Game 5 is Carolina’s goaltending situation. After Frederik Andersen struggled in Game 3, Brandon Bussi stepped in and provided much-needed stability in net during the Game 4 victory.
If the Hurricanes want to move one step closer to lifting the Stanley Cup, Bussi will likely need another strong performance against a high-powered Golden Knights offense.
Carolina’s defense also tightened up significantly in Game 4, limiting Vegas’ scoring opportunities while capitalizing on key offensive chances throughout the game.
Golden Knights Trying to Regain Momentum
Vegas entered the Stanley Cup Final looking dominant offensively, but Carolina’s aggressive forecheck and improved goaltending shifted momentum back toward the Hurricanes.
The Golden Knights will look to bounce back quickly and steal a road victory before the series heads back to Las Vegas for Game 6.
With the series tied and the pressure rising, Game 5 could ultimately decide who gains the upper hand in the race for the Stanley Cup.
