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Seth Jarvis, a Winnipeg native, helped the Carolina Hurricanes capture the 2026 Stanley Cup, delivering a game‑winning overtime goal and cementing his place in the province’s hockey lore.
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Seth Jarvis, a Winnipeg native, helped the Carolina Hurricanes capture the 2026 Stanley Cup, delivering a game‑winning overtime goal and cementing his place in the province’s hockey lore.

The Carolina Hurricanes have won their second Stanley Cup, ending a 20‑year drought and reshaping the franchise through bold front‑office decisions and an aggressive on‑ice identity.

Jackson Blake’s seven goals and 13 assists powered the Carolina Hurricanes to a 2026 Stanley Cup victory, marking a historic milestone for University of North Dakota alumni and establishing him as the youngest multi‑point player in a cup‑clinching game since 2012.
The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the 2026 Stanley Cup, delivering a four‑game‑to‑two victory that added another chapter to the Badgers' impressive lineage of champions.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched their first championship in two decades with a 3‑0 shutout of the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6, highlighted by Jordan Staal's Conn Smythe Trophy award and Brandon Bussi's debut playoff shutout.

Despite a season cut short by injury, 18‑year‑old defenseman Rylan Singh is focused on showcasing his talent and securing a spot in the upcoming NHL Draft.

At 37, Jordan Staal captured the Conn Smythe Trophy after guiding the Carolina Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup victory, delivering six goals, clutch faceoff wins and a legacy‑defining performance.

Taylor Hall, a 34‑year‑old forward, helped the Carolina Hurricanes win the 2025 Stanley Cup, capping a career that began with a top‑draft selection and an NHL MVP award.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship since 2006 with a 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, highlighted by Brandon Bussi's first career playoff shutout and an early goal by Taylor Hall.

Jordan Staal's record‑breaking playoff performance caps a career‑long journey, delivering the Hurricanes their second championship and a place in the record books.

Rod Brind'Amour's dual role as player‑turned‑coach culminates in a Stanley Cup triumph, cementing his place among a select group of NHL legends.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched their second Stanley Cup, a triumph that marks their first championship since 2006 and ends a long stretch of playoff heartbreak. General manager Eric Tulsky orchestrated a flurry of acquisitions, including Mikko Rantanen, Nikolaj Ehlers, Taylor Hall, K'Andre Miller and others, while head coach Rod Brind'Amour’s aggressive style and the emergence of Brandon Bussi between the pipes defined the team’s identity. The victory also highlighted the contributions of longtime core players such as Jaccob Slavin, Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis, cementing a new era for the franchise.

Brandon Bussi’s unexpected heroics carried the Carolina Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup title, turning a waiver claim into a championship‑defining performance.

A hometown hero's journey from Manitoba's rinks to the NHL's biggest stage culminates in an overtime winner and a historic franchise milestone.

Swiss-born forward Kevin Fiala signs a seven‑year, $55‑million contract with the Los Angeles Kings, joining a lineage of Swiss players making their mark in North America.

The Hurricanes clinched their second championship, driven by surprise contributors and a strategic coaching shift, while the Golden Knights confront pivotal roster decisions.

The Hurricanes closed out the Stanley Cup Final with a 3-0 win, completing a historic 16-3 postseason and cementing Rod Brind'Amour’s legacy as a championship coach.

After nine consecutive years of voting for the NHL Awards, I explain the reasoning behind my choices, from the Hart Trophy to the Masterton, and highlight the players who earned my All‑Star and All‑Rookie nods.

The Philadelphia Flyers are exploring a trade for Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse, who may waive his trade protection, while the club also moves to re‑sign Luke Glendening and sees prospect Owen Griffin head to the OHL.

The NHL’s defensive landscape is entering a golden age, driven by elite veterans and a wave of generational prospects.

The Detroit Red Wings have added Swiss forward Théo Rochette to a one‑year, entry‑level contract after a standout season in Switzerland and a decorated junior career that includes QMJHL and Memorial Cup titles.

Cleveland Heights native Laila Edwards, the first Black woman to compete for Team USA Women's hockey in the Olympics, was celebrated with a parade after helping the team win gold in Milan. Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne praised her leadership and declared June 14 as Laila Edwards Day.

The United States Women’s National Hockey Team opened its FIH Hockey Nations Cup campaign with a narrow 3‑2 loss to India, highlighted by early goals from Ashley Sessa and Maddie Zimmer and a late missed opportunity that left the match in the balance.

Detroit secures Swiss forward Theo Rochette on an entry‑level contract for the 2026‑27 season, bolstering its forward depth with a player who posted 22 goals and 21 assists for Lausanne HC and represented Switzerland at the recent World Championship.