Controversy has erupted in the hockey world as Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon has come under fire for the unconventional way he's had the team's names engraved on the Stanley Cup. According to reports, Dundon's wife and children's names are prominently displayed above the actual players' names, sparking accusations of self-aggrandizement. While Dundon is not the first team owner to take liberties with the engraving process, his decision has drawn particular ire from fans and critics alike. As the debate rages on, it's worth noting that there are indeed rules governing the Stanley Cup's engraving process, but it remains to be seen whether Dundon's actions will be officially sanctioned by the NHL.


Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon is getting Stanley Cup engraving criticism. He’s not the first to do it  NBC SportsHurricanes owner Tom Dundon has names of wife, kids engraved on Stanley Cup above actual players  Los Angeles TimesYes There Are Stanley Cup Engraving Rules  Forbes