Hockey

College‑laden Hurricanes capture Stanley Cup, showcasing NCAA pipeline

A roster heavy with former NCAA players highlights the growing impact of collegiate hockey on the sport's biggest stage

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the Stanley Cup in a dramatic final that underscored the deep ties between college hockey and the NHL.

A college‑rich championship

The victorious roster featured 19 skaters who had previously worn NCAA jerseys, a testament to the effectiveness of the U.S. collegiate development system.

Two of those players, Shayne Gostisbehere and Mark Jankowski, had each captured the NCAA championship at the Frozen Four before joining the Hurricanes, illustrating a direct pathway from college triumph to the sport’s highest prize.

Jack Eichel, the 2015 Hobey Baker Award winner who once dominated the nation’s scoring charts with 71 points and 45 assists, contributed his own experience to the Vegas Golden Knights, a team that also fielded ten former college standouts.

The final series also showcased Olympic gold‑medalists, with Jaccob Slavin representing the Hurricanes and both Eichel and Noah Hanifin wearing the Golden Knights’ colors, further highlighting the caliber of talent emerging from NCAA programs.

The achievement reinforces the notion that the collegiate route continues to produce elite athletes capable of shaping the most prestigious competitions in ice hockey.

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