Sunday, June 14, 2026
Breaking
Leagues

Hurricanes Finally Break Through for First Stanley Cup Since 2006

Thanks in part to a disciplined, scientifically focused approach, Carolina is now the NHL’s Stanley Cup champion.

Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

The Hurricanes have been one of the NHL’s most successful teams for nearly a decade, but they didn’t have a title to show for that sustained excellence. That finally changed Sunday night.

Carolina closed out Vegas in a six-game Stanley Cup Final to claim their first title since 2006. The victory saw the Hurricanes rally from 0–1 and 1–2 series deficits and win twice at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The championship also marks a culmination of an emphatic run that has seen the team win at least one playoff series each of the past eight seasons.

This is the second Stanley Cup title for the Hurricanes since relocating from Hartford after the 1996–97 season and changing its name from the Whalers. Notably, no Canadian team has won a championship during that 29-year period, and despite a league-leading franchise valuation of $4.4 billion, the Maple Leafs are still pursuing their first Stanley Cup since 1967. 

Despite operating in a mid-tier market, Carolina has also been a key part of what has been a banner run for the Stanley Cup Final in television viewership on ABC. Through the first four games, the series averaged 5 million viewers, up 101% from a year ago, when it aired on TNT Sports, and the best figure since 2015. Further lifts are anticipated when audience data for the final two games arrives later this week. 

Path to Victory

A key element in the Hurricanes’ ongoing success has been the approach and intellect of GM Eric Tulsky. Rather than rising through the ranks as a hockey lifer, Tulsky formally entered the sport a little more than a decade ago after a long background in chemistry, physics, and nanotechnology. Tulsky holds 27 scientific patents in the U.S. and turned down a potential role with Apple to go full-time into hockey. 

Tulsky’s defining presence in hockey has been his insistence on possession-based tactics and his belief that traditional dump-and-chase play is no longer viable as a primary on-ice strategy. Rather than going on hunches, though, that sentiment was forged in large part by studying vast amounts of player and puck tracking data.

That approach has since been widely copied across the NHL. But under Tulsky, the Hurricanes have still stood out with a scientifically driven system that has included hires of data engineers, neuroscientists, and software developers in the front office. It also informs how Tulsky has assembled the Hurricanes’ roster. 

“We’ve really focused on finding people who fit the way we want to play,” Tulsky said. “We ask our players to play a very distinctive style and our scouts have done a great job finding players who came in, look their best, and play the way we need them to play.”

A Title for Dundon

This is also the first Stanley Cup title for Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon, who first acquired a controlling stake in the team in early 2018 in a $420 million deal. 

Since then, the Hurricanes’ franchise value has soared to $2 billion and is set for a further escalation with the championship now in hand. Dundon has also expanded his sports empire, recently acquiring the NBA’s Trail Blazers. There, the situation has been very different from in Carolina, with the Dundon era marked by immediate staff cuts and widespread accusations that Dundon is “cheap.”

Amid that, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman lauded Dundon’s work with the Hurricanes. Dundon is also a key figure in an ongoing $300 million renovation of Lenovo Center, the team’s home arena, that is scheduled for completion in 2028. 

“Tom Dundon has been an extraordinary owner in terms of what he’s brought to this operation of this franchise. Obviously, his work in terms of creating a competitive and successful team is the reason we’re here,” Bettman said. “Tom may not always be—because we’re hearing this out of a different market—the most conventional owner, but nobody can argue with his commitment to [hockey] … He’s been great for us all the way.”

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

UFC Freedom 250 Goes Off Despite Political and Weather Drama

UFC’s “one-of-one” White House event happened. 

Eric Trump Accused of Seeking UFC Fight Intel, Calls It ‘Fake’

A prominent announcer posted, and then deleted, the damning exchange.

Knicks Title Celebration Sparks Arrests, Fires, and Injuries in NYC

The Knicks clinched the 2026 NBA title on the road.

World Cup Opens With Record TV Audiences for Fox, Telemundo

Viewership soared on both English- and Spanish-language platforms.

Featured Today

Ai sports slop

How Sports Became Ground Zero for AI Slop

The category is the perfect breeding ground for AI content churn.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group A - Germany v Luxembourg - Rhein-Neckar-Arena, Sinsheim, Germany - October 10, 2025 Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann
June 4, 2026

‘Weird Corners of the World’: How to Find a World Cup Coach

National associations look for a winning record—and also hope for serendipity.
June 3, 2026

The Elite High Schools Hosting World Cup Teams

Spain, Morocco, Croatia, and Switzerland chose schools as their tournament base camps.
Frances Cabral-Delaney
May 29, 2026

How Arsenal Fandom Went ‘Manic’

“People do not become Arsenal fans because it’s easy,” says Zohran Mamdani.
June 13, 2026

UFC’s Audacious White House Play Comes Into View

Tens of thousands of fans packed the Ellipse for a fan fest. 
June 14, 2026

Lewis Hamilton Delivers Long-Awaited First F1 Win With Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari last year.
Sponsored

How Long Acre Tavern Is Built to Handle Soccer’s Biggest Moments

Learn how Spectrum Business helps keep Long Acre Tavern in Times Square connected and ready to serve soccer fans from around the world.
Nov 16, 2024; New York, NY, USA; UFC CEO Dana White (left) talks to President-elect Donald Trump ringside during UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
June 12, 2026

How Donald Trump and Dana White Became Close Friends

UFC Freedom 250 will take place at the White House on Sunday.
June 12, 2026

Inside UFC’s $60M White House Spectacle

The MMA promotion has big aspirations for its D.C. showcase.
Exclusive
June 11, 2026

Under Armour Did Not Renew WNBA Shoe Deal

Jacy Sheldon also wears logo-less Holo shoes due to WNBA apparel rules.
Jun 10, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby (8) makes a game-winning tip shot against San Antonio Spurs guards Dylan Harper (2) and Devin Vassell (24) during game four of the 2026 NBA Finals in the final second of the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Opinion
June 11, 2026

Knicks-Spurs Finals Is Showing the NBA at Its Best

A 29-point comeback and record ratings have the sports world buzzing.