
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.
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Hurricanes have done it. They beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final to win their first Stanley Cup championship since 2006
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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.
Take a look:


Jaccob Slavin tried not to think about the possibility. Now it is a reality.
He and the Carolina Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup on Sunday night put him in an exclusive club. Slavin became the second American and eighth player to hoist the Cup and take home an Olympic gold medal in the same year.
Ken Morrow until now was the only U.S. player to accomplish the feat. He was on 1980 "Miracle on Ice" Olympic team and a member of the New York Islanders as it started its dynasty of four titles in a row.
"I used to joke I was a trivia question for a lot of years: Who's the only guy that ever did that? Only player I was at that time, not just American, but the only player," Morrow told The Associated Press last week.
All the other players to do it are Canadian: Steve Yzerman and Brendan Shanahan with Detroit in 2002; Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook with Chicago in 2010; and Drew Doughty with Los Angeles in 2014.
One of the original Golden Knights, William Carrier was there at the end of their inaugural 2017-18 season when they lost in Game 5 of the final on home ice to Washington. That is better remembered for Alex Ovechkin's primal yell when he lifted the Cup for the first time.
Carrier would rather remember 2023, when he was part of Vegas winning it all, beating Florida in five games. Three years later, he was celebrating in the same arena with Carolina. Asked what was different this time around, Carrier acknowledged he's "just older."
"I'm going to enjoy every moment of it," Carrier said. "Your first win, everything goes fast. You don't know what's going on. So I'm going enjoy this one with the family a lot more."
Frederik Andersen honors late agent Claude Lemieux
Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen played late in the Eastern Conference Final and early in the Stanley Cup Final before his agent, Claude Lemieux, died by suicide on May 28 at age 60.
Lemieux, a three-time Cup champion from his playing days, was on Andersen's mind after finally reaching hockey's mountaintop at age 36.
"He would be so proud and all that," Andersen said. "He's a competitor. He always wanted the best for me, and his players, and his family. It's tough to really describe how much he has meant to me, and how cool it is to have my name on that trophy with him."
Carolina right wing Jackson Blake was speaking with reporters when his dad rushed up and hugged him closely. Jason Blake played 13 seasons in the NHL beginning in 1998-99, but never won the Cup.
"He's been my right-hand man through it all," Jackson Blake said. "I don't even know why I'm crying, but it's just unbelievable. For him to be here and my whole family to be here, so special. I have no words. When I saw him, something just hit me, so emotional. I didn't think there were going to be any tears for me, but it's all good. It's worth it."
- The Associated Press contributed.

As the City of Raleigh basks in a professional sports championship, Mayor Janet Cowell has officially proclaimed June 20 (Saturday) as "Carolina Hurricanes Day" in honor of the team's 2026 Stanley Cup Championship victory.
The Hurricanes won their second Stanley Cup on Sunday night, beating the Las Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 in the best-of-seven series and bringing the Cup back to Raleigh for the first time in 20 years.
To commemorate the achievement, the Hurricanes will host a championship parade in downtown Raleigh on Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. The final parade route is still being determined and will be shared with the public as soon as it is finalized.
Residents throughout Raleigh and the surrounding region are invited to join the celebration and honor the Hurricanes players, coaches, staff, and fans who helped make this championship season unforgettable.
WHEREAS, the Carolina Hurricanes franchise began in 1971 as the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association, joining the National Hockey League in 1979 as the Hartford Whalers, before relocating to Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1997, rebranding as the Carolina Hurricanes; and
WHEREAS, the Carolina Hurricanes persevered through the challenges of relocation, built a passionate and loyal fan base throughout North Carolina, and reached their first Stanley Cup Final in 2002 before capturing their first Stanley Cup Championship in 2006; and
WHEREAS, on June 14, 2026, the Carolina Hurricanes secured their second Stanley Cup Championship by defeating the Las Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final, further cementing their place among the National Hockey League's most respected franchises and bringing the Stanley Cup back to Raleigh after twenty years; and
WHEREAS, under the leadership of head coach Rod Brind'Amour, who led the franchise to its first Stanley Cup title in 2006 as the team's captain, is one of few in National Hockey League history to win the Stanley Cup both as a player and as head coach; and
WHEREAS, Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, stepping up with iconic performances including goals in five consecutive games; and
WHEREAS, the 2026 Stanley Cup Championship serves as a source of civic pride and inspiration for residents throughout Raleigh and North Carolina, demonstrating the power of determination, teamwork, and community spirit;
NOW, THEREFORE, do I, Janet Cowell, Mayor of the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, do hereby proclaim June 20th, 2026 as
CAROLINA HURRICANES DAY
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, to be affixed this 15th day of June 2026.
Janet Cowell
Mayor