
Jordan Staal’s Record‑Breaking Playoff MVP Leads Hurricanes to Stanley Cup Triumph
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.
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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.

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.

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.

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The Stanley Cup Final is tied 2‑2, featuring dramatic comebacks, record‑setting moments and a battle of resilient goalies.

The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are locked in a tightly contested Stanley Cup Final, with each of the first four games producing dramatic swings and milestone moments that have captivated millions of viewers.

The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are tied 2‑2 in the championship, with a combined 33 goals, record‑setting performances and a decisive Game 5 scheduled in Raleigh before a potential Game 6 in Las Vegas

Carolina Hurricanes defeated Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 in Game 4, with Jordan Staal scoring his fourth straight final game and Brandon Bussi making his debut in goal.

Carolina forces a Game 5 with a 5‑3 victory over Vegas, highlighted by Staal's historic captain milestone and Bussi's 18‑save playoff debut.

With 13:29 left in the third period of Game 4, Jordan Staal redirected a pass into a high‑air backhand that proved decisive, tying the series and marking his fifth goal of the finals.

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