How many Canadian players are on Carolina Hurricanes 2026 Stanley Cup winning roster?
Even though none of the seven Canadian franchises qualified for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, the Carolina Hurricanes, who lifted Lord Stanley after 20 long years, had a strong Canadian representation o

× Even though none of the seven Canadian franchises qualified for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, the Carolina Hurricanes, who lifted Lord Stanley after 20 long years, had a strong Canadian representation of players from the Great White North. The Carolina Hurricanes had nine players who were born Canadian, and were part of the 25-player roster that won the Stanley Cup. Ad Here's the full list of Canada-born players on the Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup-winning roster: -- William Carrier from LaSalle, Quebec City -- Nicolas Deslaurier from LaSalle, Quebec City -- Taylor Hall from Calgary, Alberta -- Mark Jankowski from Hamilton, Ontario -- Seth Jarvis from Winnipeg, Manitoba -- Jordan Martinook from Brandon, Manitoba -- Jordan Staal from Thunder Bay, Ontario -- Logan Stankoven from Kamloops, British Columbia -- Sean Walker Keswick, Ontario Ad Trending Vital contribution of Canadian players on Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup-winning roster #1.
Jordan Staal, Thunder Bay, Ontario The 37-year-old captain led his team to the Stanley Cup and was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP, for the second time in his career. He previously won the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 2009. In 19 playoff games, Jordan Staal had 12 points from 8 goals and 4 assists, out of which 6 goals were scored when it mattered most - in the Stanley Cup Final vs.
the Vegas Golden Knights. Ad #2. Taylor Hall, Calgary, Alberta Former No.
1 overall pick Taylor Hall led the Carolina Hurricanes in scoring throughout the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs. He had 19 points from 7 goals and 12 assists, with a massive plus-rating of +14. He was thunderous through the first three rounds of the playoffs, and was limited to just 3 points in the Stanley Cup Final by the Vegas Golden Knights.
#3. Logan Stankoven, Kamloops, British Columbia Stankoven was one of the top scorers in the Stanley Cup Final, with 16 points from 11 goals and 5 assists with a plus-rating of 8. He was one of the contenders for the Conn Smythe Trophy.
The 23-year-old forward was acquired by the Carolina Hurricanes in the trade that sent Mikko Rantanen to the Dallas Stars in 2025 Ad #4. Seth Jarvis, Winnipeg, ManitobaThe 24-year-old tallied 11 points forom 4 goals and 7 assists in 19 games. His line along with Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov was under a lot of scrutiny for their lackluster performance in the vital playoff games.
He registered 3 points in 6 games vs. the Golden Knights. × Was this article helpful?
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Jordan Staal, Thunder Bay, Ontario The 37-year-old captain led his team to the Stanley Cup and was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP, for the second time in his career. He previously won the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 2009. In 19 playoff games, Jordan Staal had 12 points from 8 goals and 4 assists, out of which 6 goals were scored when it mattered most - in the Stanley Cup Final vs.
the Vegas Golden Knights. Ad #2. Taylor Hall, Calgary, Alberta Former No.
1 overall pick Taylor Hall led the Carolina Hurricanes in scoring throughout the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs. He had 19 points from 7 goals and 12 assists, with a massive plus-rating of +14. He was thunderous through the first three rounds of the playoffs, and was limited to just 3 points in the Stanley Cup Final by the Vegas Golden Knights.
#3. Logan Stankoven, Kamloops, British Columbia Stankoven was one of the top scorers in the Stanley Cup Final, with 16 points from 11 goals and 5 assists with a plus-rating of 8. He was one of the contenders for the Conn Smythe Trophy.
The 23-year-old forward was acquired by the Carolina Hurricanes in the trade that sent Mikko Rantanen to the Dallas Stars in 2025 Ad #4. Seth Jarvis, Winnipeg, ManitobaThe 24-year-old tallied 11 points forom 4 goals and 7 assists in 19 games. His line along with Sebastian Aho and Andrei S
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