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The Lead

Carolina's 20-Year Wait Ends in a Vegas Shutout

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.

The Rest of the Slate
NBA Finals
Jalen Brunson scored 45 points — a Knicks Finals record — as New York closed out San Antonio 94-90 in Game 5 on Saturday, ending a 53-year championship famine for one of basketball's most storied markets. The Knicks won the title despite trailing by 29 points in Game 4, the largest comeback in that game's context; that rally, not Game 5 itself, is the defining structural data point of this series — it revealed that San Antonio's youth falters precisely when experience tightens the screws.
Toronto Tempo
Angel Reese posted 15 points and a career-high 11 offensive rebounds as the Atlanta Dream beat the Toronto Tempo 102-77 on Sunday, handing the expansion franchise its second consecutive loss. The margin tells a roster-construction story: Atlanta generated 23 fast break points to Toronto's 4, and when Tempo forward Isabelle Harrison was ejected for a Flagrant 2 in the third quarter, the Tempo had no answer for Reese's second-chance volume — a size and depth problem that doesn't resolve itself mid-season.
Blue Jays
The Blue Jays open a three-game road series in Boston tonight at 6:45 PM ET on Sportsnet — the first game of a stretch that runs through Chicago before Houston comes to Rogers Centre. At 29-39, Boston sits in a similar tier of underperformance as Toronto, making this series a meaningful data point for the Jays' own trajectory: a series win here against a beatable opponent carries more psychological weight than any single number.
The Number
11

Angel Reese's offensive rebounds in a single WNBA game against the Toronto Tempo That's one shy of the all-time WNBA single-game record — and it came against an expansion team, which means the structural ceiling question for the Tempo isn't effort, it's frontcourt mass.

What's On Tonight
6:45 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox · Sportsnet
7:00 PM ET · Germany vs. Japan (World Cup Group E) · TSN
9:00 PM ET · USA vs. Australia (World Cup Group B) · TSN
11:00 PM ET · Portugal vs. Mexico (World Cup Group D) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Blue Jays team total over 4.5 runs tonight at Boston — Toronto has averaged over five runs per game during their recent home stand, and Boston's pitching staff ranks in the bottom third of the AL in ERA over the last 14 days. A beatable opponent in a hitter-friendly Fenway environment is the right spot to back the offence.

“Two championships in 24 hours — one for a franchise that waited 20 years, one for a city that waited 53 — and somehow tonight the most consequential game in Toronto involves a trip to Fenway”
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