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Danhausen’s Curse ‘Overstretched’ — Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup Hopes Fading After Game 3

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Danhausen’s Curse ‘Overstretched’ — Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup Hopes Fading After Game 3

The hockey world is buzzing after a bizarre twist in the Stanley Cup Final — and it’s not just about the scoreboard. Sources close to the situation have revealed that WWE superstar Danhausen, known for his infamous ‘curses’ and ‘uncursings,’ may have spread himself too thin after attempting to lift a hex on the Carolina Hurricanes. The result? A gut-wrenching Game 3 loss that has fans and insiders alike questioning whether supernatural forces are truly at play — or just exhaustion.

According to reports, the Hurricanes entered Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights under what some are calling a ‘curse’ placed by Danhausen himself. But before the puck dropped, a mysterious figure — identified only as ‘Joshua Cummings’ — allegedly negotiated with Danhausen to ‘uncurse’ the team. The problem? Danhausen admits he’s been working overtime on similar rituals for other sports franchises, including the New York Knicks, who reportedly haven’t lost since he worked his magic. Now, insiders say the strain could be taking a toll.

“Danhausen cannot guarantee any success — he’s done a lot of cursings lately, so who knows, it better work! His powers may be stretched thin,” the WWE star allegedly said in a video message obtained by our sources. The statement has sent shockwaves through the hockey community, with fans and analysts speculating that the Golden Knights’ 2-1 series lead might be more than just luck.

During Game 3, Danhausen appeared via video message to ‘curse’ the Hurricanes — but the move backfired spectacularly. Vegas stormed to a 4-0 lead before Carolina mounted a furious comeback to tie the game. The contest eventually stretched into double overtime, where the Golden Knights finally emerged victorious. Critics are now asking: Did Danhausen’s overcommitment lead to a diluted curse, or was the ‘uncurse’ never strong enough to begin with?

“This is for the Carolina Hurricanes, brought to you in part by Danhausen. Need you to curse VGK. Battle-damaged; just swept my opponent. Danhausen has a streak of that, if you will,” he reportedly said in the same video, adding that the back-and-forth nature of the series is “good for Danhausen’s human money.” But one insider close to the situation told us, “If this goes south, the Hurricanes could be looking at a blown series — and Danhausen’s reputation might take a hit too.”

Luckily for the Hurricanes, Danhausen was reportedly paid in ‘human money’ for his efforts, which some believe could push the curse through. But with Game 4 set for Tuesday, June 9, the pressure is mounting. Will the Hurricanes shake off the supernatural drama and even the series? Or will Danhausen’s overstretched powers leave them cursed for good? Fans are holding their breath — and so are Vegas oddsmakers.

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