As the Carolina Hurricanes' thrilling Stanley Cup run captured the hearts of hockey fans across the country, the team's success has also had a significant economic impact on the city of Raleigh. According to a recent report, the Hurricanes' playoff run is estimated to have brought in a whopping $13.4 million to the local economy. The influx of visitors and fans attending games at PNC Arena has not only boosted local businesses but also generated a sense of community pride and excitement. With the team's energetic and dedicated fan base, the city of Raleigh is embracing the "Canes Fever" that has taken over the area.
Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup run brings $13.4M to Raleigh: 'Lot of good energy' ABC11 News