In a shocking turn of events, former NHL head coach Kevin Lowe has come out swinging against the Dundon family, owners of the Dallas Stars, over the controversy surrounding the 2026 Stanley Cup engraving. Lowe, a highly respected figure in the hockey world, has taken aim at the family's decision to engrave the names of all players, coaches, and staff who have worn the Stars' uniform on the Cup, a move that has sparked heated debate among hockey fans and alumni alike. Lowe, who won three Stanley Cups as a player with the Edmonton Oilers, has expressed concerns that the engraving will dilute the significance of the Cup and create a logistical nightmare for future engraving ceremonies. As the NHL prepares for the 2026 Winter Games, Lowe's comments are sure to fuel the ongoing debate over the Dundon family's decision.


Ex-NHL Head Coach Kevin Lowe Slams Dundon Family Over 2026 Stanley Cup Engraving Controversy  PFSN