Before we dive into things with the Champions, let's not take anything away from what Vegas did on their run. Going six games in each of the first two rounds and then sweeping the Presidents Trophy winners in the Western Conference Finals is a huge accomplishment. Then they took the opener in the series and even held a two games to one series lead thanks to the double OT win in game three. Mitch Marner proved he was worth what Vegas paid him in that sign and trade in the offseason. After that, Vegas seemed like they ran out of gas. But hey, the fact they have played in the finals now three times in their nine years of existence says a lot. It speaks to how well the team is being run and how they are able to keep themselves in the hunt with smart player moves at the right time to keep them in the race in the West.
But they ran into a better team in Carolina. The Hurricanes have been one of the most consistent teams in hockey over the last number of years. After an eight-year stretch of missing the playoffs, Carolina has made the post season eight straight years, going at least two rounds in each of those years. Oh, and they've gone to at least the conference finals in three of the last four years, with winning the title this year.
And this year, Carolina had the 2nd best record in all of hockey, behind only Colorado. Finishing the year with 53 wins, the 2nd most in team history (behind the 54 wins they had in 2022). And some of the moves that went on in this finals were impressive. For as good as Freddy Anderesen was during this playoff run, when he faltered at the end, Brandon Bussi came in and cleaned up. Bussi play proved that he's ready to take the reigns in the Hurricanes net. And with Pyotr Kochetkov the 3rd option in goal, Carolina won't have to worry about having a problem in net anytime soon.
As the finals wore on, the Hurricanes system and style of play seemed to take over and wear down the Golden Knights. Vegas looked out of gas by the time game six really got rolling. They had nothing left in the tank. It was a good mix of veteran and young guns doing what they had to do to fill the back of the opposing net.
Congratulations to the Hurricanes for winning the Stanley Cup for the second time in their history!






