A controversy has erupted among Hurricanes fans after it was revealed that the names of team owner Tom Dundon's family members are engraved on the Stanley Cup. The decision has sparked outrage among supporters, who feel that the Cup's tradition of honoring players and team staff has been compromised. The engraving of Dundon's wife and children's names on the Cup has been seen as a brazen display of personal vanity, with some fans taking to social media to express their discontent. As the NHL continues to navigate the complexities of its rich history and tradition, this move has raised questions about the balance between personal pride and the integrity of the iconic trophy.
Why Hurricanes fans are upset about names of owner’s family engraved on Stanley Cup Toronto Sun