A controversy is brewing in the world of professional hockey as the owner of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Hurricanes is facing backlash for his decision to engrave his own name on the Stanley Cup. Tom Dundon, the billionaire owner of the team, has come under fire for what some are calling an unprecedented act of self-aggrandizement. While Dundon is not the first team owner to be engraved on the iconic trophy, his decision has sparked debate among fans and players alike. As the tradition of engraving the names of players, coaches, and team staff on the Stanley Cup continues, Dundon's move raises questions about the boundaries between personal achievement and team accomplishment.
Hurricanes owner is getting Stanley Cup engraving criticism. He’s not the first to do it Toronto Star