Live updates: Hurricanes hold victory parade and rally of the Stanley Cup champs in NC

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Last updated: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 3:57PM GMT
Carolina Hurricanes: Stanley Cup Champs

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina is throwing the Stanley Cup champions a victory parade. There's also an up-close opportunity for Caniacs to see members of the team and the Cup in person.

The win is the team's second Stanley Cup championship and comes 20 years after they won the first one. The Canes victory parade could be largest parade in Raleigh's history.

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Jun 24, 2026, 3:57 PM GMT

Cup Final brings $13.4M economic impact to Wake County

The Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup run delivered a major economic boost to the Raleigh area, generating $13.4 million in total impact for Wake County.

The team, along with Visit Raleigh and the National Hockey League (NHL), released new figures tied to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, which marked the franchise's first championship in 20 years.

Three sold-out home games at Lenovo Center, along with watch parties for away games, drew more than 112,000 fans combined.

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Jun 24, 2026, 3:55 AM GMT

Canes, Stanley Cup makes stop at NC General Assembly

The Carolina Hurricanes and the Stanley Cup continue their whirlwind victory tour with a stop on Tuesday at the North Carolina Legislative Building in downtown Raleigh.

Team captain Jordan Staal carried the cup into both the House and Senate chambers- drawing standing ovations from packed galleries. There was at least one joke about tarps.

Lawmakers honored the newly-crowned champs for their second Stanley Cup victory in 20 years.

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Jun 23, 2026, 3:01 AM GMT

Raleigh looks to capitalize on Canes' parade success

Raleigh's ability to host large-scale events is in the spotlight after thousands packed downtown for the Carolina Hurricanes' championship parade, prompting new conversations about what the growing city could take on next.

Leaders for Visit Raleigh and the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance say the weekend's success has renewed interest in bringing more and larger events to the area.

"That sort of opens the door for many more possibilities when you think about it in that regard," said Scott Dupree, executive director of the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance.

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Dupree said the parade and the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup run have caught the attention of major event organizers.

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Jun 23, 2026, 2:52 AM GMT

Cane's victory parade draws 180K, businesses report record sales

Sunday, ABC11 learned that the Stanley Cup championship parade and rally drew 180,000, which is 30,000 more than estimated on Saturday.

According to Shop Local Raleigh, Raleigh police confirmed to the number to them. Jennifer Martin also tells ABC11, that some businesses reported sales upward of $20,000 by the time the parade and victory rally wrapped at 2:00 p.m.

The celebration is officially the largest turnout for a parade in Raleighwood's history.

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