- July 1, 2026
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Carolina Hurricanes Celebrate Stanley Cup Victory in Raleigh
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- June 20, 2026
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The Stanley Cup returned to Raleigh for the first time since 2006, following a remarkable postseason performance by the Carolina Hurricanes. The team celebrated their victory in front of thousands of fans, marking their second Stanley Cup win. Raleigh, now a recognized hockey hub, was ready to celebrate this achievement with fervor.
The Hurricanes showcased their dominance throughout the playoffs. They swept the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers in the first two rounds. Their first loss came in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Montreal Canadiens. However, the Hurricanes quickly rebounded, won the following four games, and then triumphed over the Vegas Golden Knights in six games. Many of these games were instant classics that fans will remember.
Celebrations continued beyond the parade as the team gathered on stage in Raleigh. General Manager Eric Tulsky shared touching moments, recalling gratitude from players he brought to the team, like Nic Deslauriers. Acquired at the trade deadline from Philadelphia, Deslauriers played a limited role but made a notable impact in the locker room. His contributions secured him a new two-year contract with the Hurricanes.
The day was warm and humid, with players finding unique ways to cool off during the festivities. On stage, head coach Rod Brind’Amour joined the fun, showcasing the physical shape that suggests he could still play professionally. Fans expressed astonishment that he is not yet inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
With sights potentially set on future victories, the Hurricanes’ triumph was not just a victory for the team but for the entire Raleigh community, cementing their place as a certified hockey town.
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