The Carolina Hurricanes shut out the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 Sunday night at T-Mobile Arena, winning the Stanley Cup Final four games to two. Coach Rod Brind'Amour and GM Eric Tulsky built a team that won its first Cup in 20 years, and the blueprint — relentless depth, elite goaltending, and a defensive identity that bends but rarely breaks — holds lessons for every franchise watching from outside the ice.
The series featured a genuine historic footnote: Mitch Marner scored the fastest natural hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history in Game 3, igniting a four-goal Vegas second period — a dazzling individual performance in a winning cause that ended in a 5-4 Vegas double-overtime victory, and that underscores just how fine the margin was throughout. Hurricanes coach John Tortorella, on the Vegas side, had not yet considered his future with the Golden Knights after Sunday's loss — which means the biggest storyline heading into the offseason may be a coaching change on the wrong end of a championship-round Game 6 shutout.