Tom Dundon, owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, has made headlines for his unorthodox decisions, and his latest move has raised eyebrows. The Hurricanes recently showed off photos of the Stanley Cup with the names of the team engraved on it, but what caught people’s attention was that Dundon had included his entire family’s names on the cup.
Dundon’s wife and all five of his children had their names etched on the cup, which has sparked controversy among fans and staff. Key support staff, including the team nutritionist and physicians, were left off the cup, while the training staff and some other non-players were included.
Controversy Over Engraving Decisions
The decision to include Dundon’s family members on the cup has been met with criticism, with many feeling that it was unfair to leave out staff who had contributed to the team’s success. The announcement team, communications department, and scouts who helped build the team were also left off the cup.
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