In a stunning turn of events, the Stanley Cup Final has witnessed a historic moment that will be etched in the memories of hockey fans for years to come. Just moments after a crucial save by goalie Bussi, the game exploded into a flurry of activity as Jordan Martinook, Taylor Hall, and Staal scored three consecutive goals in a blistering 39-second span, shattering a 72-year-old record previously held by a legendary team. This incredible display of skill and speed has sent shockwaves throughout the hockey world, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe of the team's dominant performance. As the game continues, one question remains: can the momentum from this incredible stretch propel the team to a championship win?


Not long after Bussi's save on Marner, Jordan Martinook, Taylor Hall and Staal scored in a 39-second span, the fastest three goals in Stanley Cup Final history, breaking a 72-year-old record set by ...