Tom Dundon Coverage
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Canes owner Tom Dundon wants to bring MLB to Raleigh
Major League Baseball seems likely to expand by two teams in the relatively near future. Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon wants Raleigh to be in that conversation. -
MLB Raleigh rep Ryan Foose explains how professional baseball team could come to Raleigh
MLB Raleigh representative Ryan Foose explained how Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon wants to bring an MLB team to Raleigh. -
Could Raleigh land MLB expansion team? Hurricanes owner wants in
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon told WRAL he wants to bring a Major League Baseball team to North Carolina. -
Canes owner Tom Dundon on gambling, Aho's future and PNC Arena plans
The Carolina Hurricanes owner joined Adam Gold on 99.9 The Fan to discuss a myriad of topics facing the franchise this offseason. -
Shot of Joe To Go: Tomorrow is here for the Hurricanes
The regular season is nearly over, and in this week's Shot of Joe to Go, Joe Giglio explains why the time is now for the Canes to rack up some playoff wins. -
Canes owner Tom Dundon on future outdoor hockey game in Raleigh: 'I don't think we'll have to wait another ... 20-plus years'
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon shared his thoughts after Saturday's Stadium Series game. He said he thinks the NHL would want to host another outdoor game at Carter-Finley Stadium. While Dundon said it likely wouldn't happen as soon as 2024, he could see a future outdoor game in Raleigh. -
Lessons learned from NHL Stadium Series: Future of outdoor hockey games in Raleigh
Organizers of the Stadium Series said it will take weeks to analyze the events before and after the game to get a better understanding of the economic impact of the event. -
Raleigh reestablishes itself as destination for marquee events after Stadium Series
Organizers of the Stadium Series said it will take weeks to analyze the events before and after the game to get a better understanding of the economic impact of the event. -
Shot of Joe to Go: Hurricanes, Dundon need to adjust TV deal to help streamers
It's kind of like the old "Tree falls in the woods" analogy. If the Hurricanes win a hockey game, and no one was able to watch it on TV, does it help grow the fanbase? That's what WRAL sports analyst Joe Giglio wonders in this week's Shot of Joe to Go. -
Shot of Joe to Go: Dundon needs to explain the DeAngelo signing
If you were reading social media on Wednesday, you would think every Caniac hated the Tony Angelo signing. But in this week's Shot of Joe to Go, Joe Giglio defends the move...up to point. -
Dundon assumes full ownership of Hurricanes
Tom Dundon has completed the purchase of all remaining minority shares of the team. The transaction was unanimously approved by the NHL's Board of Governors and now Dundon owns 100 percent of franchise. -
Shot of Joe to Go: Losing Forslund is Dundon's mistake
WRAL sports analyst Joe Giglio believes John Forslund's move from the Hurricanes to the Seattle Kraken could have all been avoided if not for Canes' owner Tom Dundon. -
Hurricanes' owner Tom Dundon will watch his team from afar as the season begins
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon joined The Adam Gold Show on Thursday to talk about the Canes opener tonight, the modified NHL schedule, when and if fans might be allowed and the financial impact this will have on the team itself. -
Dundon: 'Everybody says (Stanley Cup or bust), but we're actually good enough to do it, I think'
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon joined The Adam Gold Show on Thursday to talk about the Canes opener tonight, the modified NHL schedule, when and if fans might be allowed and the financial impact this will have on the team itself. -
Dundon glad to get back to hockey, but would have preferred a little more regular season
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon joined The OG on Tuesday to talk about the resumption of hockey, the format he would have preferred over the one that was chosen and the five-year renewal of the lease with PNC Arena. -
Dundon: 'I understood everybody's points on both sides and we're going to live with the outcome'
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon joined The OG to talk resumption of hockey (albeit not in the format the Hurricanes preferred), the new practice facility nearing completion, lease negotiations with Centennial Authority and how close Raleigh came to being one of the hub cities for the resumption of play. -
Our TakeDundon says Hurricanes layoffs 'Absolutely not true'
Published reports based on an internal email seem to suggest that the Hurricanes are poised to lay off dozens of full time, non-contracted employees. But, management and ownership have flatly denied that to be the case. -
Waddell: 'It was the right thing to do' to compensate PNC staffers
Hurricanes' GM Don Waddell joins Adam and Joe to talk about the Hurricanes' decision to compensate its part-time arena staff for the seven missed home games in March and provides an update as to the status of the NHL season. -
Canes owner Dundon: Lots of questions remain about outdoor game
Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon answers questions about badgering Gary Bettman into getting the outdoor game, the biggest obstacle to getting the game, the game being a part of a larger weekend of entertainment, traffic in light of what happened in Colorado this weekend, working with N.C. State, gaining exposure for the team, if he has a preference of opponent and what the Canes are going to do at the trade deadline. -
It's official: Carolina Hurricanes to play host in 2021 Stadium Series at Carter-Finley Stadium
The Carolina Hurricanes will be hosting an outdoor Stadium Series game in 2021 at Carter-Finley Stadium, according to Adam Gold of 99.9 The Fan.