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Canes Stanley Cup Final brings $13.4M economic impact to Wake County

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The Carolina Hurricanes’ journey to the Stanley Cup Finals had a significant economic impact on the Raleigh region, producing a total of $13.4 million in Wake County. The team, in collaboration with Visit Raleigh and the NHL, unveiled fresh data related to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, which was the franchise’s first title in two decades. Advertisements were also featured. A total of over 112,000 fans attended three sold-out home games at Lenovo Center, as well as watch parties for away games. The combined result of these events was:. Una somma di 13,4 milioni di dollari in effetti economici complessivi. Two hundred and fifty-five thousand and twenty-four dollars in tax revenue. Over 6,700 hotel room-nights available in Wake County. Hier ist ein Bild von AP/Karl DeBlaker. The watch parties kept Caniacs involved as the team competed in Las Vegas. “We are delighted to be Stanley Cup Champions, but we are equally proud of this community’s support for our team,” stated Brian Fork, CEO of the Carolina Hurricanes. We have experienced fully booked arenas for both home and away matches, with numerous spectators attending watch parties across the state. Additionally, many fans have made the journey to the other side of the country to witness the Stanley Cup Final in person.
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