The Carolina Hurricanes just won their first Stanley Cup in 20 years, shutting out the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game Six to clinch the title. Brandon Bussi delivered a career playoff shutout with 22 saves, while Jackson Blake and Taylor Hall added offense, capped off by Nikolaj Ehlers’ empty-netter. Vegas, who had a wild run to the finals, struggled mightily, going over 18 minutes without a shot on goal in the second and third periods — their first shutout in a Cup final. The series was a rollercoaster, especially in the first three games, but Game Six lived up to expectations as both teams’ strong defense shone. Led by coach Rod Brind’Amour — who was captain when Carolina last won in 2006 — the Canes bring the Cup home to a thrilled franchise and fanbase.

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