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Carolina Hurricanes History

The Carolina Hurricanes were established in Raleigh in 1997 after relocating from Hartford, Connecticut, where the National Hockey League franchise was originally founded in 1979. Since their arrival in North Carolina, the Hurricanes have made the playoffs 11 times, captured six division championships, two Eastern Conference titles and the 2006 Stanley Cup Championship.

The team also hosted the 2004 NHL Draft and the 2011 NHL All-Star Game at Lenovo Center, where they play their home games. When the Hurricanes made the playoffs in 2001, against the defending Stanley Cup Champions New Jersey Devils, they lost the series but came back from a 3-0 deficit to force a sixth game — marking what many believed to be the start of real hockey in the Research Triangle.

The 2005-2006 season marked the best in the Hurricanes' history, as the team finished with 112 points, beating the previous franchise-best record of 94 points. They ended up beating the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final, marking the first time in NHL history that two former World Hockey Association teams faced off in the Final.

Carolina Hurricanes Team Info

Conference: Eastern

Division: Metropolitan

Year Founded: 1997
Team Colors: Grey, Red, Black, White
Team Rivals: Florida Panthers, Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals

Carolina Hurricanes at Lenovo Center

Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Lenovo Center(Opens in new tab) opened its doors in October 1999. On opening night, the arena played host to Raleigh's first-ever NHL game when the Hurricanes hosted the New Jersey Devils. The arena has hosted several NHL Stanley Cup Playoff and Final games, including on June 19, 2006, when the Hurricanes had the home advantage and won the Stanley Cup Final in game seven, deviating the Edmonton Oilers 3-1, bringing the Hurricanes their first Stanley Cup and the first major professional sports championship for North Carolina.

In 2019, the arena hosted the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in 10 years and set a single-game record with 19,495 fans in attendance. That record was further extended on May 14, 2022, when the Hurricanes defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 before 19,513 fans. Lenovo Center welcomes more than 1.5 million guests every year.

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The Carolina Hurricanes schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Carolina Hurricanes. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Ticket prices for Carolina Hurricanes games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Carolina Hurricanes game can cost anywhere between $100-$200.

The Hurricanes have made two appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 2006).

The seating map for Lenovo Center can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 1187 reviews
  • Disappointing

    by EG on 12/8/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 2 out of 5

    The Lenovo Center itself was fine except for an elevator that was not working. However, the logistics of getting to the venue and the parking situation was atrocious. All this confusion caused a large number of people to be late to the event. Would not attend an event at this venue again.

  • Amazing Staff

    by Chelle on 12/8/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    As an early Christmas present I took an older friend to the game. She suffered several strokes in the last year and has not been able to get out much. She is a diehard Hurricanes fan and was super excited to be going to the game. Our biggest obstacles were parking and getting her to our seats. The only downside is parking for handicap was limited and we were not able to park in a handicap slot which increased distance with her walker and then standing in line. We made it to 106-our section and were debating on the best way to get down to our seats. A staff member named Rob came and offered to store her walker at the top. He walked down the steps in front of her and allowed her to hold on to him as she slowly made her way down the steps. This assistance allowed me to hold on to her from the back to ensure extra safety. After the game we waited for everyone to clear out and as we started back up the steps, there was ROB! He helped her back up the steps and had her walker waiting. This is how life is supposed to be! Enjoyed and helping out each other. Thank you Rob! You are amazing!

  • Astronomically Overpriced Seats and Concessions

    by Nick on 12/6/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 2 out of 5

    Great game experience and seats. seats were overpriced and concessions were astronomically over priced.15 dollars for a 12oz "High Noon"and 30 dollars for a double Jim Beam and coke. I can buy a 1.75L of Beam for that cost. Come on Man......

  • Go Canes

    by Yogibear2b on 12/2/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Always a great time at a Canes game. Wish the special sales/codes that are sometimes faxed or emailed worked for handicap accessible seating

  • Awesome 😎

    by Yogibear2b on 11/30/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Always a good time when going to a Carolina Hurricanes game

  • Hurricane Hockey...

    by danybhoy on 11/22/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Interesting experience, easy to park your car, $40 is a bit much, but hassle free. Lots of tailgating in the lots. Decent arena that will be getting a $300 million facelift. Great fans super friendly. Very user friendly arena staff, & the arena itself is excellent for watching the game itself. If you can do a Hurricanes game in Raleigh, do it...

  • Canes are on FIRE!!

    by Krreid04 on 11/12/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    The Canes have been on a crazy good winning streak and this game continued that trend! This venue also doesn't have. bad seat in it. We had a great view from the front of the upper level in the 326 section. Would 10/10 sit there or in a similar section again. The fans are loud, the lines for drinks weren't long, and the bathrooms were also clean!

  • Substandard

    by Dk on 11/10/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 2 out of 5

    Carolina experience sub par vs other nhl stadiums. Stadium in isolated area. Low energy crowd for decent team.

  • great venue, great game.

    by Puckedup on 11/8/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Good entry and exit. great food and merch options. Seats easy to find and great sight lines. Great game overall.

  • Fun but Loud

    by Laura on 11/3/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 3 out of 5

    The Hockey games are always fun and the venue is great but..... the volume of the music and the announcer is just too loud. It's a hockey game - not a concert and I think the music takes away from the actual game.

  • Carolina Hurricanes took charge!

    by TAHMSH on 11/3/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Go Canes! We sent the Bruins back to Boston with a big loss!! Great game! Lots of caniacs dressed up for Halloween night! Our Canes gave us an 8-2 storm surge WIN!!. Whoo hoo!

  • Great vibe, Great arena

    by TimboSlice on 10/18/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    If I’m just reviewing the arena experience, the Lenovo Center was fantastic. Ticketing was so simple, and the staff was plentiful and efficiently moved attendees through the lines. Everyone also seemed to have a great, positive attitude. Facilities were clean, food and drink options were plentiful, albeit very expensive (no way around this, lol), and Staff were very helpful. Hopefully my travels will lead me back here, as this is a great venue, especially for hockey.

  • Let's Go Canes

    by Eric on 10/18/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 4 out of 5

    Always great to see the Hurricanes as noisy as ever, and a great evening.

  • Always Enjoyable

    by Amalgam on 10/15/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    The event was excellent as usual. The game was close for the first two periods with 20+ shots on goal by both teams, showing the skills of the players and especially the goalies.

  • Really fun

    by Spencer on 10/14/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 4 out of 5

    Buying the tickets were very easy. We went to the game and it’s very easy to get in. Also, the only thing that sucked was the hurricanes losing, but you can’t really do anything about that.

  • Great as usual

    by Caney on 10/14/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 4 out of 5

    Would have been better if we had won. Not Ticketmaster fault though

  • Excellence

    by AdamM on 10/8/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    I am tourist and when i see that the hockey will in Raleigh Iam going there . I buy ticket from ticketmaster. It is very easy. If you thinking about ticketmaster you are on the right adress . Ticketmaster is the best .

  • I love the canes and the whole staff

    by Nanny on 9/30/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Great fans and friendly experience for all ages from everyone

  • Like coming home again

    by Barb on 9/30/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Great seeing the Canes in action again! As always, the venue exceeds expectations and the fan base is second to none!

  • Great pre season game!

    by Jenni on 9/30/24Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Great seats and a great game! The crowd was energized and the facilities clean as usual!!