The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the NHL Final on June 14, 2026, winning their first Stanley Cup in two decades. The Hurricanes' defense was crucial throughout the series, holding the Golden Knights to just five total goals in Games 4 and 5.
Key Takeaways
The Carolina Hurricanes won their first Stanley Cup in 20 years by defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the NHL Final held on June 14, 2026. The Hurricanes' defense was instrumental in shutting down the Golden Knights, holding them to five total goals in Games 4 and 5.
- Carolina Hurricanes win Stanley Cup after a 3-0 shutout victory over Vegas Golden Knights
- Brandon Bussi records first career playoff shutout with 22 saves
- Jordan Staal named playoff MVP after scoring in each of the first five Cup final games
- Rod Brind'Amour becomes only the second coach to win Stanley Cup as both a player and a head coach
Source Claims Check
High Consensus| Claim | Status | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game Outcome | Broad Agreement | Carolina Hurricanes win Stanley Cup 3-0 over Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6. | |
| Shutout Performance | Broad Agreement | Brandon Bussi records first career playoff shutout with 22 saves. | |
| Game Timeline | Broad Agreement | Taylor Hall scores 3:47 into the game to set the tone. | |
| Jordan Staal's Performance | Broad Agreement | Jordan Staal scores in each of first five Cup final games. | |
| Golden Knights' Performance | Broad Agreement | Golden Knights shut out for the first time in three Cup finals appearances. |
The clinching game saw Brandon Bussi record his first career playoff shutout with 22 saves. Jackson Blake contributed a goal and an assist, while Taylor Hall set the tone early with a goal just 3:47 into the game. Nikolaj Ehlers added an empty-netter to seal the victory. Jordan Staal was named playoff MVP after scoring in each of the first five Cup final games.
The Golden Knights struggled offensively, going 18:37 between shots on goal in the second and third periods. This was their first shutout in three Cup finals appearances. The Hurricanes' resilience was evident as they overcame a 4-0 deficit in Game 3 to rally back into the series.
The victory marks a significant achievement for coach Rod Brind'Amour, who also captained Carolina to its 2006 title. The team's journey included overcoming deficits and showcasing their defensive prowess. The Golden Knights, led by John Tortorella, had an impressive run but fell short in the final.
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