We’ve seen players get extensions at different times of the year, but has a player ever gotten one during a Stanley Cup Parade? While the city of Raleigh saw 150,000 Caniacs descend on the City Plaza in downtown, general manager Eric Tulsky pulled a move that shocked everyone but also got everyone hyped, too.
If people thought the Lenovo Center was loud, that was nothing compared to the Stanley Cup Parade for the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, June 20. It also helps that an estimated 150,000 strong came out to celebrate the 2026 Stanley Cup Champions.
Years from now, when someone asks a Carolina Hurricanes fan about June 20, 2026, they will go back to a day full of core memories. From Jordan Martinook
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
The Carolina Hurricanes re-signed forward Nicolas Deslauriers to a two-year contract during their Stanley Cup championship parade in Raleigh on Saturday.
There have been successful rookie seasons in NHL history, and there have been superior efforts worth celebrating time and time again. Here's our list of the 25 notable seasons from those with official rookie status, as deemed by the NHL, in reverse chronological order.
The Carolina Hurricanes celebrated their Stanley Cup victory with a parade through downtown Raleigh, N.C., on Saturday, with players standing on the roofs of buses, lifting the Hockey’s Holy Grail over their heads and spraying champagne on the fans in attendance.
Celebrating the Carolina Hurricanes' first Stanley Cup championship in 20 years, an estimated record-breaking crowd of 150,000 fans packed downtown Raleigh on Saturday for the team's victory parade, according to The News & Observer.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Nic Deslauriers to a two-year contract extension. The deal was finalized in the middle of the team’s Stanley
Rugged forward Nicolas Deslauriers picked a fine time to sign a two-year, $1.75 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. Deslauriers put pen to paper during the team's Stanley Cup victory parade on Saturday afternoon in Raleigh, N.C.
The Carolina Hurricanes are celebrating their Stanley Cup championship with a parade through downtown Raleigh on Saturday, and in the middle of the festivities, they gave fans even more reason to celebrate.
The Carolina Hurricanes are holding their Stanley Cup victory parade today. During his remarks at the event, GM Eric Tulsky told those in attendance,
Fresh off winning the 2026 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes, Taylor Hall reflected on the toughest moments of the team's championship run. Surprisingly, Hall pointed to the Eastern Conference Final opener against the Montreal Canadiens as Carolina's biggest challenge of the postseason.
Because the Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup last week, I've been thinking about the Canadian Stanley Cup drought. Not the statistics. Not the higher taxes.
The Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2006 thanks in part to an unexpected postseason hero. After replacing Frederik Andersen midway through Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, Brandon Bussi won three straight games to help Carolina secure the championship.
The early outlook for the 2026-27 NHL season is already taking shape, with several contenders separating themselves as Stanley Cup favorites. Fresh off their championship run, the Carolina Hurricanes sit at the top of the board, while perennial contenders like the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning remain firmly in the mix.
Now that the Carolina Hurricanes have been crowned as the 2026 Stanley Cup champions, it’s time for other teams around the NHL to figure out what they can steal from them to replicate their success.
The Carolina Hurricanes just won the Stanley Cup, in large part thanks to the contributions of Brandon Bussi, a 27-year-old goalie with no prior NHL experience.
The Vegas Golden Knights lost the Stanley Cup Finals to the Carolina Hurricanes in six games, and they moved on from head coach John Tortorella shortly after.
The Carolina Hurricanes have won the Stanley Cup. It was their first Cup win in 20 seasons, and now they will look to make it back-to-back in 2026-27. As the team looks to accomplish that feat, the Hurricanes will be making some changes to the roster.
Winning a Stanley Cup is hard, especially if you’re a highly touted draft pick. Having this immense pressure of coming out on top is the pedigree that Taylor Hall has carried right next to his name wherever he has gone in his lengthy career.
The Carolina Hurricanes are Stanley Cup champions once again. After a grueling 82-game regular season and four challenging playoff rounds, the Hurricanes completed their journey to hockey’s biggest prize by capturing the 2026 Stanley Cup.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour earned the nickname “Rod the Bod” for a reason, folks. Brind’Amour ditched his shirt à la Johnny Bravo as his Canes celebrated winning the Stanley Cup over the Vegas Golden Knights following a championship-clinching 3-0 win in Game 6.
Even though it has consistently ended in near-misses and playoff frustration, the Carolina Hurricanes have objectively been one of the NHL's most successful franchises since the start of the 2018-19 season.
At the advanced age of 37, Jordan Staal enjoyed a magical postseason that solidified his place in NHL history.
With eight games remaining in the 2025-26 regular season, the Vegas Golden Knights decided they needed a new voice behind their bench.
After nearly two months of playoff hockey, a winner has been crowned. On the back of a shutout effort in goal from Brandon Bussi (who made his NHL debut
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