
Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup Celebration Showcases Time‑Honored Traditions
The Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup triumph unfolded with heartfelt handoffs to key veterans, highlighting a season of historic milestones.
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The Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup triumph unfolded with heartfelt handoffs to key veterans, highlighting a season of historic milestones.

The Boston Bruins face a June 30 deadline to decide whether to buy out Elias Lindholm and Joonas Korpisalo, a choice that will reshape the roster and cap space for years to come.

From the Carolina Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup triumph to individual accolades across the league, former Big Ten standouts accounted for 86 participants in the 2025‑26 season, reshaping the narrative of collegiate talent in professional hockey.

The Hurricanes secured their second Stanley Cup, driven by head coach Rod Brind'Amour, rookie goaltender Brandon Bussi's shutout, and playoff scoring leader Jackson Blake, while a roster heavy with college alumni highlighted the growing impact of NCAA hockey.

A look at Mike Reilly’s championship, a historic streak of consecutive titles, and the standout performances of Minnesota‑trained players across the league.

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.
Jackson Blake leads the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3‑0 Stanley Cup Final sweep, cementing his place in hockey history.

The Hurricanes edged the Golden Knights in a decisive Game 6, with standout performances from Bussi and a historic double for coach Brind'Amour, while the offseason begins to take shape around RFAs and trade rumors.