Seth Jarvis delivered the decisive moment on Thursday night, scoring on a power play in overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a dramatic 4-3 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. The win allowed Carolina to even the series after a contest packed with momentum swings, controversial calls, and late-game drama.— PuckReportNHL (@PuckReportNHL) For much of the night, the Golden Knights appeared in control. Vegas built a two-goal lead and stifled Carolina's offense through the opening two periods and much of the third. However, the Hurricanes finally broke through when Logan Stankoven sparked the comeback with a determined solo effort, forcing a turnover before driving to the net and finding the back of the cage with less than 10 minutes remaining. The momentum quickly shifted in Carolina's favor. Just minutes later, Mark Jankowski beat Carter Hart to tie the game, erasing Vegas' advantage and energizing the home crowd.— PuckReportNHL (@PuckReportNHL) The Hurricanes then appeared to seize complete control when captain Jordan Staal redirected a Shayne Gostisbehere point shot on the power play with 4:35 remaining. The goal came moments after Vegas thought it had scored, only for officials to wave it off due to goaltender interference following a chaotic scramble around Frederik Andersen.After a review confirmed the no-goal ruling, Carolina capitalized on the ensuing power play to take the lead. Vegas refused to go away, however. Mark Stone scored with just 1:21 left in regulation to force overtime and silence the crowd.— PuckReportNHL (@PuckReportNHL) The extra period brought another twist when Tomas Hertl was penalized for tripping Staal, handing Carolina a crucial man advantage. Jarvis made Vegas pay, firing home the overtime winner to cap a remarkable comeback and send the Hurricanes into celebration mode while leveling the Stanley Cup Final at one game apiece.