Carolina Hurricanes win second Stanley Cup, beating Vegas in 6 games
Summary
The Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6, claiming their first championship in 20 years. The Hurricanes’ strong defense and standout performances helped them win the series after a tough battle.Key Facts
- The Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup after 20 years without a championship.
- They beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in the final game (Game 6).
- Goalie Brandon Bussi made 22 saves and earned his first playoff shutout.
- Jackson Blake scored a goal and assisted another in the game.
- Taylor Hall scored early in the first period to give the Hurricanes an early lead.
- The Vegas Golden Knights had difficulty scoring in Game 6 and were shut out for the first time in a final.
- Carolina’s coach Rod Brind’Amour also captained the team when they won in 2006.
- The Golden Knights made several lineup changes due to injuries in an effort to improve their play.
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