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3 Goals, 39 Seconds: Hurricanes Get Back Into Game 3 With Record Scoring Barrage

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After watching Mitch Marner record the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history, the Carolina Hurricanes set a speed record of their own.

Carolina scored three goals in the span of just 39 seconds in the third period, turning a 4-0 Vegas blowout into a 4-3 nail biter. Per Sportsnet Stats, that's the fastest any team has scored three goals in a Stanley Cup Final game.

The prior record was 56 seconds for three goals, set by the Montreal Canadiens during the 1954 Stanley Cup Final.

Jordan Martinook got the scoring started at 7:03. Taylor Hall made it 4-2 at 7:29. At 7:42, captain Jordan Staal scored to make it 4-3.

CAROLINA AGAIN, WHAT IS GOING ON, IT IS NOW A 1 GOAL GAME ????????

IT WAS 4-0 LESS THAN A MINUTE AGO!!! ???? pic.twitter.com/9hPfdHXpA7

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) June 7, 2026

Carolina scored a power play goal at 18:18 to erase its 4-0 deficit, sending Game 3 to overtime.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hurricanes score Stanley Cup Final record 3 goals in just 39 seconds