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When will the Stanley Cup come to Raleigh? How can you see it?

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  • The Stanley Cup will most likely be at the championship celebration at 11 a.m. June 20.
  • Every Carolina Hurricanes player and staff member will receive 24 hours with the Cup.
  • The Stanley Cup weighs 34.5 pounds and is 35.25 inches tall, per the Hockey Hall of Fame.

The Carolina Hurricanes return to Raleigh and North Carolina as Stanley Cup Final champions, securing the Stanley Cup for the first time in 20 years.

It’s only the second win for the hockey franchise, something some long-time fans have dreamt about the last Canes win in 2006.

But when will Carolina Hurricane fans be able to see the Stanley Cup?

Details about post-championship celebrations and traditions are below. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

When will you be able to see the Stanley Cup?

The best chance to see the cup will likely be during the championship celebration and parade at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 20, in downtown Raleigh, The News & Observer previously reported.

Throughout the summer, every Carolina Hurricanes players and staff member will get 24 hours with the cup, a tradition that began in 1995, according to the NHL. While many people bring the cup to their hometowns, there is a chance players or staff members may have the cup around town.

The Carolina Hurricanes have not responded to questions about other events or chances to see the cup as of 1 p.m. Monday.

Can you touch the Stanley Cup?

Many current or aspiring NHL players refuse to touch the cup believing they’ll be cursed to never win a championship if they touch the cup before winning, according to the NHL. While some fans follow the same tradition, fans have been allowed to touch the Stanley Cup.

The Stanley Cup has a bodyguard, known as The Keeper of the Cup, and is often seen holding the cup with white gloves.

However, it is tradition that only those who have won the Stanley Cup can hoist it over their head, according to the NHL.

Who hoisted the Stanley Cup for the Hurricanes?

Captain Jordan Staal first hoisted the Stanley Cup during the post-game celebration on the ice, passing it goalie Frederik Andersen. The 13-year NHL veteran started in the first 16 games before Brandon Bussi was brought in during Game 3 between the Knights and Canes, The News & Observer previously reported.

Who won the Conn Smythe Trophy?

Long-time captain Jordan Staal was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL playoff MVP, the oldest player to win that trophy.

How heavy is the Stanley Cup?

The Stanley Cup, made of silver and nickel alloy, weighs 34.5 pounds and nearly 3 feet tall at 35.25 inches, according to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

The names of the 2006 Carolina Hurricanes are shown on the Stanley Cup, after the 2026 team defeated Vegas 3-0 in Game 6, to secure the Cup for the second time, on Sunday, June 14, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV.
The names of the 2006 Carolina Hurricanes are shown on the Stanley Cup, after the 2026 team defeated Vegas 3-0 in Game 6, to secure the Cup for the second time, on Sunday, June 14, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com
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Anna Roman
The News & Observer
Anna Roman is a service journalism reporter for the News & Observer. She has previously covered city government, crime and business for newspapers across North Carolina and received many North Carolina Press Association awards, including first place for investigative reporting. 
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