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Monday, June 15
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The Lead

Carolina Ends the Cup Drought in the Desert

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.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
The Yankees beat Toronto 8-3 Sunday to win the series rubber match, their sixth win in seven games, and the seventh time this season they scored the go-ahead run in the ninth inning or later. The Jays were without Andrés Giménez (sore left wrist) and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (back) for the second straight game — two lineup absences that compress the margin for error against a team already exploiting every late-inning opening it finds.
Toronto Tempo
Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese posted 15 points and 17 rebounds — including a career-high 11 offensive, one shy of the WNBA single-game record — as the Dream routed the Tempo 102-77. Isabelle Harrison scored 17 points before being ejected for a flagrant foul 2, Julie Allemand finished with 13 points, and Nyara Sabally (hamstring) missed her second consecutive game — a depth problem that Atlanta's transition offence exposed methodically all afternoon.
RBC Canadian Open
The RBC Canadian Open concluded its final round Sunday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Alton, Ontario — the lone major professional golf event hosted in Canada this season, and the one weekend a year the country's golf infrastructure gets a proper national spotlight. A verified final-round result was not available in time for this issue; check Sportsnet for the full leaderboard and recap.
The Number
7

Times the Yankees scored the go-ahead run in the ninth inning or later this season, entering Monday Toronto's bullpen has not just surrendered leads — it has surrendered them repeatedly to the same opponent, in the same inning, in the same type of game, and the pattern matters more than any single box score.

What's On Tonight
Spain vs. Cape Verde — World Cup Group G · 3:00 PM ET · TSN
Belgium vs. Egypt — World Cup Group G · 6:00 PM ET · TSN
Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia — World Cup Group H · 9:00 PM ET · TSN
Iran vs. New Zealand — World Cup Group H · 11:00 PM ET · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Toronto Blue Jays team total OVER in Tuesday's series opener at Boston (Fenway, 6:45 PM ET, Sportsnet) — with Guerrero and Giménez both carrying injury tags, the offence needs replacement production, but Boston is 29-39 and its pitching staff ranks among the worst in the AL; this is the most forgiving environment available to a lineup in flux. Check updated lines before first pitch.

“Carolina just ended a 20-year drought — Toronto's is entering its third decade and counting”
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