
Raleigh to Honor Hurricanes’ 2026 Stanley Cup Victory with Citywide Celebration
The city celebrates the Hurricanes' second championship, highlighting historic milestones, key figures and community pride.
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The city celebrates the Hurricanes' second championship, highlighting historic milestones, key figures and community pride.

The latest episode of The Hockey News Big Show recaps the dramatic Stanley Cup final, highlights standout player displays, debates award considerations and explores the biggest trade rumors shaping the offseason.

The Hockey News Big Show recaps the championship series, analyzes standout player performances, debates award considerations, and explores off‑season moves that could shape next season.

The Carolina Hurricanes sit atop the NHL standings while teams across the league navigate contract buyouts, potential trades and a looming draft that could redefine their futures.

With Dylan Larkin’s no‑trade clause and Detroit’s rivalry concerns, the Canadiens are exploring options while the Red Wings bolster their roster with Swiss forward Theo Rochette.

The Carolina Hurricanes completed a 16-3 playoff run with a 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6, securing the franchise's second Stanley Cup and cementing a series of historic milestones.

Fifteen years after the Boston Bruins lifted the Stanley Cup, the Carolina Hurricanes captured their first title in the same span, with former Bruins playing key roles and the Bruins gearing up for a busy offseason.

The Hurricanes finished the postseason with a 16‑3 record, blending veteran leadership, aggressive offense and stellar goaltending to win the Cup, while trade rumors swirl around several NHL franchises.

The Hurricanes captured their first championship in seven years, driven by aggressive acquisitions, a demanding coach, and standout performances from a blend of veterans and newcomers.

The Hurricanes shut out the Golden Knights 3-0, with Jordan Staal earning MVP honors and coach Rod Brind'Amour adding his name to the Cup for the second time.

The Carolina Hurricanes captured their first Stanley Cup in two decades, Jordan Staal earned the Conn Smythe Trophy, and Curaçao scored its inaugural World Cup goal, while the UFC and World Cup delivered unexpected drama.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched their first NHL championship in two decades, driven by aggressive roster moves, a demanding coaching style and the emergence of unexpected heroes.

Jordan Staal’s historic performance caps a career defined by resilience, delivering the Hurricanes’ second Stanley Cup and cementing his legacy as a playoff stalwart.

At 37, Jordan Staal’s clutch scoring and leadership helped the Hurricanes win their second Stanley Cup, earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

The Carolina Hurricanes ended a long championship drought by combining aggressive roster moves with a demanding coaching style to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the Stanley Cup with a 2‑0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, a win that celebrated analytics, smaller players and unexpected storylines.
The Hurricanes secured their first Stanley Cup in two decades, defeating the Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6. Jordan Staal’s MVP performance, Brandon Bussi’s shutout and a timely goal by Taylor Hall highlighted a series defined by disciplined defense and timely adjustments.

The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 to win their second Stanley Cup, with Jordan Staal named Conn Smythe MVP.

Rod Brind'Amour captured his second Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes, first as a player and now as head coach, joining an elite group of NHL figures who have achieved the feat with the same team.

Jordan Staal led the Hurricanes to a five‑game victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, capturing the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP and etching his name alongside hockey legends.

From a January trade in 2000 to a 3‑0 sweep of the Golden Knights in 2026, Rod Brind'Amour’s rise from player to coach and champion rewrites the Hurricanes’ story.

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.

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.

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.