In a shocking move that has left the hockey world reeling, the owner of the Carolina Hurricanes has sparked outrage by having his family's names engraved on the Stanley Cup before those of the players and staff who actually won the championship. The decision, which has been met with widespread criticism, appears to have been a brazen attempt by Tom Dundon to prioritize his own family's legacy over that of the team's achievements. The controversy has raised questions about the tradition of the Stanley Cup and the role of ownership in the sport. As the debate rages on, fans and players alike are left wondering if this was a moment of hubris or a genuine misunderstanding of the Cup's significance.


Fair or Foul: The Hurricanes Owner Had His Entire Family's Names Etched Onto The Stanley Cup, Before All The Players And Staff  Barstool Sports