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Golden Knights Season Comes To An End in Game 6 Loss to Hurricanes - NHL.com

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Carolina wins Stanley Cup Final after 3-0 shutout in Game 6 on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena By Kevin Kelly June 15, 2026 Link copied LAS VEGAS, NV – The Vegas Golden Knights fell to the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena. As a result of the outcome, the Hurricanes have claimed the 2026 Stanley Cup with a 4-2 series victory. HOW IT WENT DOWN Taylor Hall scored the game-opening goal at 3:47 of the first period to give Carolina an early 1-0 lead. The Hurricanes took a two-goal lead with 6:29 remaining in the middle frame with a goal from Jackson Blake. Nikolaj Ehlers sealed Carolina's 3-0 win with a late empty-netter. The Golden Knights finished with 22 shots on goal, while Carter Hart made 20 of 22 saves in net.  SERIES AT A GLANCE Game 1: Vegas Golden Knights 5, Carolina Hurricanes 4 | HIGHLIGHTS Game 2: Carolina Hurricanes 4, Vegas Golden Knights 3, OT | HIGHLIGHTS Game 3: Vegas Golden Knights 5, Carolina Hurricanes 4, 2OT | HIGHLIGHTS Game 4: Carolina Hurricanes 5, Vegas Golden Knights 3 | HIGHLIGHTS Game 5: Carolina Hurricanes 4, Vegas Golden Knights 2 | HIGHLIGHTS Game 6: Carolina Hurricanes 3, Vegas Golden Knights 0 | HIGHLIGHTS
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Projected Lineup: SCF, Game 6 vs. Vegas - NHL.com

No changes expected as Canes return to hostile territory By Peter Dewar & Walt Ruff Hurricanes.com June 14, 2026 Link copied LAS VEGAS - The Carolina Hurricanes will have "everyone available" again as they look to claim the Stanley Cup in Game 6 against the Vegas Golden Knights. That includes their full complement of goaltenders.

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