Adam Klapka had a clean look on the rush and missed it. Joel Farabee did not miss the next chance, swooping in to bury the rebound and draw the game even at 1.
It was a quick sequence, the kind that turns one broken play into an instant reset. Klapka’s chance came first, and when it slipped away, Farabee stepped into the loose puck and finished the job before the defense could recover.
The clip is not a full game story, but it centers on the kind of scoring swing that changes a shift in a hurry. That is why the moment stands out: one attacker fails to convert, the next one cleans it up, and the scoreboard flips back to level.
The source also points to other NHL.com highlights from BOS@CAR, where Slavin and Aho combined on the overtime winner, Geekie scored his second goal of the game and later completed his second career hat trick, and Lindholm opened the scoring in the first period. Taken together, the references make clear the clip is part of a broader highlight package rather than a single isolated play.
For vgk, the value is in the sequence itself. Klapka created the opening, Farabee finished it, and the tying goal at 1 became the play the clip was built around.




