
Carolina Hurricanes win Stanley Cup
The Carolina Hurricanes have won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 on Sunday night.
Why it matters: It is Raleigh's second-ever championship, the last coming 20 years ago.
The latest: Team captain Jordan Staal won the Conn Smythe Trophy, the award given to the most valuable player in the playoffs.
Conn Smythe winner Jordan Staal and head coach Rod Brind'Amour. Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images
The vibe: Raleigh fans were treated to a stunning performance at the sold-out Lenovo Center watch party.
Inside the Lenovo Center watch party. Photo: NHL Images/NHLI via Getty Images
Zoom in: The decibels hit 109 inside Lenovo Center when Taylor Hall broke away for the first goal nearly 4 minutes in.
Jackson Blake put the Canes up 2-0 in the second period. Photo: Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images
State of play: Goalie Brandon Bussi's shutout capped an astonishing year for the 27-year-old.
Brandon Bussi's first three NHL postseason starts were Stanley Cup FInal wins. Photo: Mackenzie Boggs/NHLI via Getty Images
The big picture: There's a lot of credit to be thrown around for the Canes' dominance, from owner Tom Dundon's rejuvenation of the franchise after buying it in 2018 to the savvy analytics of general manager Eric Tulsky.
Stunning stat: Brind'Amour is just the seventh person in NHL history to lift the Stanley Cup as a player and coach for the same team, according to ESPN.
Rod Brind'Amour finally has a second Stanley Cup after going to the playoffs all eight years he's been head coach. Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images
What they're saying: "This is what hockey's all about," Brind'Amour said after the game. "This didn't just happen tonight. These guys have been working for eight years for this."
What's next: A parade through downtown Raleigh is planned for 11am Saturday.