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A ruthless Hurricanes side destroyed the Brumbies in a record 66-12 rout in tonight's qualifying final in Wellington.
The ACT Brumbies will be looking to keep their season alive as they travel to Wellington to face the Hurricanes.
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Hurricanes' 'washing machine' spins out busted Brumbies
A record total, set up by five first-half Hurricanes tries, has emphatically ended the Brumbies' Super Rugby season and extended a horror Australian record.
After shaking off a scoring drought and a lineup shuffle, Carolina’s spirited winger delivered a clutch overtime power-play strike to rescue the Hurricanes and ignite a potential postseason turnaround.
The Carolina Hurricanes came back from two goals down in the third period, forced OT and won on a power-play goal form Seth Jarvis.
The Carolina Hurricanes tie the Stanley Cup Final with a 4-3 overtime win vs. the Vegas Golden Knights after storming back in the third period.
Jarvis scored on the power play at 3 minutes, 56 seconds of overtime, firing a one-timer past Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart to seal a wild win in which the Hurricanes scored three third-period goals to seize the lead, only for Vegas to grab another and force the extra session.
Ngane Punivai came off the bench to score a hat-trick of second-half tries as the Wellington Hurricanes put on a wet weather masterclass to storm into the Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals with a record 66-12 demolition of the ACT Brumbies on Friday.