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Jun 15, 2026
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Carolina Hurricanes Claim Second Stanley Cup with Shutout Win

AI Summary
The Carolina Hurricanes won their second Stanley Cup championship by defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6, with Brandon Bussi recording his first career playoff shutout.

The Carolina Hurricanes' Historic Win

The Carolina Hurricanes won their first Stanley Cup championship in 20 years on Sunday night, using a suffocating defense in Game 6 to shut down the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0.

Game 6 Highlights

Brandon Bussi, who entered late into Game 3 and helped turn around the series for Carolina, recorded his first career playoff shutout as he stopped 22 shots. Jackson Blake had a goal and assist, and Taylor Hall scored just 3:47 into the game to set the tone. Nikolaj Ehlers added an empty-net goal.

The Golden Knights' Struggles

The Golden Knights, who made an unlikely run to the final, struggled badly to muster any kind of offense in Game 6 and went 18:37 between shots on goal in the second and third periods. It was the first time they had been shutout in their three Stanley Cup Final appearances.

The Impact of the Win

This clinching game was what many observers expected the series to be like between the defensive-minded teams, but each side watched leads of two-plus goals disappear in the first three games. Now, the Cup belongs to the Hurricanes, led by coach Rod Brind’Amour, who also captained Carolina to their 2006 title.

Looking Ahead

This was the first game of the series that Vegas goalie Carter Hart didn’t allow four goals. He finished with 20 saves. The Hurricanes began to assume control of the series after falling behind by the score of 4-0 in Game 3. They came back force overtime, and though the Canes lost, they outplayed the Golden Knights from there on out.