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Hurricanes fans cheer on Stanley Cup champions at parade

An estimated 150,000 fans converged on downtown Raleigh to celebrate the Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup victory.

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📍 How it ended

The Carolina Hurricanes celebrated their Stanley Cup victory with a parade and rally in downtown Raleigh. An estimated 150,000 fans attended the event, which Governor Stein proclaimed as Stanley Cup Summer.

Epilogue added 7d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

The Carolina Hurricanes held a championship celebration parade and rally in downtown Raleigh. The event saw a massive turnout that shattered previous local crowd records.

Coverage from ABC11 News, the Raleigh News & Observer, and Dallas News emphasizes the scale of the gathering, while NHL.com and WITN focused on the players and fans participating in the celebration. Yahoo Sports described the parade as magnificently unhinged.

Attention follows the official proclamation by Governor Stein, who has declared a Stanley Cup Summer.

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Quick answers

How many people attended the parade?

ABC11 News reports an estimated 150,000 fans.

Where did the celebration take place?

The parade and rally were held in downtown Raleigh.

Did the event set any records?

According to the Raleigh News & Observer, the crowd size shattered Raleigh's record.

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