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Staal's historic streak fuels Cup quest
14 Jun
Summary
- Jordan Staal has scored in five straight Stanley Cup Final games.
- Shea Theodore has an assist in three consecutive games.
- The Carolina Hurricanes lead the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2.

The Carolina Hurricanes stand on the precipice of claiming the Stanley Cup, currently leading the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 in the series. Carolina secured decisive victories in Games 4 and 5 with scores of 5-3 and 4-2, respectively. All five games thus far have seen at least six total goals, indicating high-scoring affairs.
Jordan Staal has etched his name in NHL history by becoming the first player since Jean Beliveau in 1958 to score in the first five games of a Stanley Cup Final. This remarkable streak, at odds of +320 for an anytime goalscorer, highlights Staal's offensive contribution and presence near the net, as well as his potential to score if the opposing goalie is pulled.
On the Vegas side, defenseman Shea Theodore has been a crucial offensive force, boasting 18 points in 21 playoff games. Theodore is currently on a three-game assist streak and has recorded at least one assist in six of his last seven appearances. His performance in the Final includes five assists across the first five games, and he has registered an assist in 11 of his last 17 games dating back to the first round.