The iconic Stanley Cup, a symbol of hockey excellence and a coveted prize for NHL teams, is making a rare appearance in the North Carolina General Assembly. The historic trophy, which has been awarded to the NHL playoff champions for over 90 years, is expected to be on display in the state capitol building, providing a unique opportunity for lawmakers and visitors to catch a glimpse of the coveted prize. The visit is likely a nod to the growing popularity of hockey in North Carolina, with the state's own Hurricanes franchise having a dedicated fan base. As the Stanley Cup makes its way through the General Assembly, hockey enthusiasts and lawmakers alike will have a chance to admire the trophy's rich history and significance in the world of professional sports.
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