Use our commemoration page print to commemorate the Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup victory. – When Rod Brind’Amour, captain of the Carolina Hurricanes, lifted the Stanley Cup in June of 2006, he became the first player in the history of hockey to bring the Holy Grail of the sport into his possession.
It was in June of 2026 when he once again lifted it as the coach of the Hurricanes, after each player had had the opportunity to do so.
Jordan Staal, the captain of the Carolina Hurricanes, was the first player to touch the puck this time. Staal broke the record for the oldest player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs when he scored six goals in the Stanley Cup Final.
USA TODAY is a celebration for Hurricanes fans who are celebrating the franchise’s second Stanley Cup. A commemorative page print that wraps the entire page has been created by Sports. The enormous headline reads “PERFECT STORM!” and it includes a stunning photograph of Staal leaping for joy after winning the Cup from Gary Bettman, the commissioner of the National Hockey League.
Page prints are on high-quality art paper, with or without frames, and start at $29 (plus shipping and tax) through the USA TODAY Store. To obtain additional information, please visit usatodaystore.com and search for “Hurricanes.”
Experience the thrill of the Hurricanes’ championship season with a memento that will be in your possession for the rest of your life. For those who are supporters of a team that advanced to the Stanley Cup playoffs with a record of 16-3, this is an absolute necessity. Additionally, it is the ideal present for the person in your life who is a huge fan of hockey.
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