Stanley Cup Final series tied 2-2 as playoffs heat up

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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Stanley Cup Final series tied 2-2 as playoffs heat up
Summary

The Stanley Cup Final is tied 2-2 after a thrilling series that features multiple lead changes and standout performances. Carter Hart has been criticized for his goaltending, while Jordan Staal scored a spectacular goal despite being off balance. Amid this competitive atmosphere, the Bruins remain passive in the trade market following Dylan Larkin's situation, seemingly waiting for other teams to make moves first. The PWHL is experiencing roster upheaval with additions from various teams, including significant losses for Seattle, Minnesota, and Toronto, while the Boston Fleet lost Alina Muller to Hamilton. As the World Cup approaches, teams are preparing with high expectations and potential storylines.

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  • The Stanley Cup Final series is tied 2-2
  • Carter Hart faces criticism as goalie in finals
  • Jordan Staal scored from a tough angle
  • Boston Bruins sit back during potential trades
  • PWHL undergoes significant roster changes
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Welcome back! The Bruins are still keeping quiet while the throes of panic moves have already begun with the Dylan Larkin news, and why not? Why not let all the other teams decide to go make a dumb move first then pick through their mistakes? Don has all the time in the world on that […]

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