· 2026-07-09

Carolina Hurricanes proudly displayed their fresh Stanley Cup engraving on June 15, 2026, cementing the 2025‑26 championship as a milestone for the franchise. The polished brass names of the roster, coaches and staff now sit beside the iconic trophy, a visual reminder of the team's triumph.
The new engraving lists every player who suited up during the playoff run, including captain Jordan Staal, star forward Sebastian Aho and goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov, whose 32‑save shutout in Game 7 clinched the series. Coach Rod Brind'Amour’s name appears above the bench, reflecting his fifth season behind the bench. The design also honors the front‑office duo of Don Waddell and Jeff Solomon, whose roster moves helped shape the title‑winning line‑up.
The Hurricanes rode a 53‑22 record, sitting first in the Eastern Conference with a one‑game winning streak as of July 9, 2026. They dispatched the Boston Bruins in a dramatic seven‑game series, with Aho netting the overtime winner in Game 6 and Kochetkov delivering a flawless performance in the decisive Game 7. The team’s depth scoring, highlighted by a 2‑0‑1 line of Aho, Vincent Trocheck and Alex Nedeljkovic, overwhelmed opponents throughout the playoffs.
Raleigh fans have watched the Hurricanes evolve from a fledgling franchise to a perennial contender. The engraving not only celebrates a championship but also validates the city’s investment in the PNC Arena and community programs. Local businesses displayed the Cup during the celebration parade, and the team’s charitable arm announced a $1 million youth‑hockey grant, tying the victory to long‑term growth.
With the Cup secured, the Hurricanes face a short offseason before the 2026‑27 schedule kicks off on October 12. Management is expected to retain the core while exploring a trade for a veteran defenseman to bolster the blue line. Fans can anticipate a preseason tour that includes a stop in Charlotte, keeping the momentum alive across North Carolina.
The NHL stores the Cup in a climate‑controlled vault, rotating it among the winning clubs. The Hurricanes’ engraving will travel with the trophy for the next year, allowing fans in Raleigh to see the names up close during the annual “Cup Night” celebration on September 30. Afterward, a replica will be displayed permanently at the team’s headquarters, ensuring the 2025‑26 champions remain front‑and‑center for years to come.