
Stanley Cup on full display at Teets in Raleigh's Glenwood South
ABC11's Tom George was there as Hurricanes players brought the Stanley Cup to Teets, a Glenwood South bar for fans to admire and appreciate the hard-earned trophy.

As the Carolina Hurricanes continued their winning streak, fans across the Triangle packed watch parties, drawing large crowds to Smoky Hollow in Glenwood South and giving nearby businesses a boost.
Thousands gathered to watch games on a giant screen, surrounded by restaurants serving food and drinks throughout the events. The growing crowds brought increased visibility - and revenue - to local establishments as fans celebrated the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup win together.
On Tuesday, remnants of the celebrations remained, but business owners said the surge in customers during the watch parties could have a lasting impact.
"Yeah. It was it was big and it made a big difference. It was a lot more foot traffic. There's a lot of, new guests that we had in the restaurant that had never been to my van. We've been here for three years, so it was really surprising to hear and see what hockey brought to the restaurant," said Allayne McLean of Madre.
Other restaurants reported similar benefits. Midwood Smokehouse said it saw about a 20% increase in diners since the watch parties began.
"You know, especially from outside your front door? It's been great. You know, really have, the community involved here and, you know, just getting everyone to know that we are here and Smokey Hollow is a presence that we can do these sort of events is really just a great opportunity, cause I guess kind of, you know, that's, sort of what works," said Chris St. John of Midwood Smokehouse.
Business owners said they hope the influx of new visitors will continue beyond the postseason, as Smoky Hollow's popularity grows following the Hurricanes' championship run.







