Carolina Crowd Pops During a Massive Stanley Cup Final Win ๐Ÿ“ˆ

Carolina Crowd Pops During a Massive Stanley Cup Final Win ๐Ÿ“ˆ



The Carolina Hurricanes are one win away from the Stanley Cup, and the crowd at Lenovo Center could feel it. Watch and listen as the Carolina faithful react to some of the biggest moments from Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, with each goal sending the building into a frenzy.

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  1. It had been 20 years since the Hurricanes ๐ŸŒ€ (FKA the Hartford Whalers ๐Ÿ‹) had won the Stanley Cup (with former SJ Sharks ๐Ÿฆˆ goalie Arthurs Irbe) against the Edmonton Oilers

  2. This is great. I wish it was possible to watch sports games without broadcast announcers and just hear the players, crowd, and arena announcements. Most of the broadcast announcers are either biased or self-absorbed idiots.

  3. I was at that game and it was INSANE. It was the loudest and most hyped I've ever seen the place. That being said, you could feel the cumulative tension in the stadium after Vegas scored the second goal. But when we closed it out, the place erupted.

  4. Attention Vegas, an ultra loud sound system doesn't count.
    Attention Montreal: A single moment of loud right after a goal is insufficient.
    What counts is sustained crowd noise and cheering. That is why Raleigh is the loudest house in the NHL!

  5. This is awesome. There should be an option for streams to mute the commentary.
    Nothing against the commentators of course, but hearing the crowd and ice is electric

  6. I'm a native Las Vegan, (b1955) and of course I'm a Knight fan and our fans are great, but Carolina fans have set the high water mark for fan support in the NHL, atleast the playoffs, and certainly the finals. In my mind, they rooted the Canes to a victory in game 2 – the cheering was insanely loud. More than once, before they scored the winning goal in that game, there were bursts of deafening support from the Cane fans, that even through the tv, I thought a cheer for winning a face off, was the winning score, as well as a hard check by the Canes, was a game winner also. Hats of to those fans.

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