Brandon Bussi stopped all 22 shots he faced Sunday night, and the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final — ending a 20-year championship drought for a franchise that has spent the better part of a decade as a perennial contender without a ring to show for it. The series went six games, but the decisive factor was goaltending: Bussi's shutout in a clinching game on the road is the kind of performance that defines playoff legacies.
Captain Jordan Staal was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy — a recognition that tracked with the series narrative rather than just the stat sheet. Carolina finished the postseason at 16-3, the second-best record in league history since the postseason expanded to four rounds of seven-game series. Rod Brind'Amour's system — relentlessly structured, physically suffocating — finally collected the hardware its architects always believed it deserved. The Cup goes to Raleigh. It's been a long time.