Section 101, Row XX
by John on 5/25/25Lenovo Center - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5Excellent seats for a Hurricanes hockey game. Great stadium. Lots of fun.

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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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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).
Excellent seats for a Hurricanes hockey game. Great stadium. Lots of fun.
The energy of the Carolina Hurricanes fans were incredible! My friend and I had an amazing time watching the win!
I had so much fun cheering on the Canes. Loved the energy. Lightshow was fun... as was everything else produced for the jumbotron. Food and drinks were pricey, but that's to be expected. My issue is the cost of parking. $50 for "day of"parking is nothing short of outrageous. If you are in the cheapest seats, you are paying almost half of the price of your ticket to park. Yes, it's cheaper to buy in advance, but that cost is also through the roof and you still have to walk pretty far. Someone involved with the venue or team should be ashamed of the cost.
Availability. Ease of ordering. Price (considering a playoff game).
Something special about lenovo center, especially when the canes win. Its absolutely something you need to experience at least once.
Overall, we had a very enjoyable evening. Easy parking, admission to the venue and access to our seats. The one down side was our dinner at the Arena Club. The service, atmosphere and salad bar were very good, as usual. However, the entres did not live up to our past experiences. My GF's salmon was over-cooked & dry. My prime rib roast was not the high quality I had become accustomed to. Even the carver had trouble slicing through it. Would we go back? Yes, in the hope this was an aberration and not the result of cost saving measures. That said, if we have a repeat experience, the cost involved will make it hard to justify our continued patronage.
Amazing game, amazing seats! Great view! Canes shoot twice!
Love this arena. Been to a few and the atmosphere is great
Incredible win in double overtime! The Canes were awesome and the crowd is LOUD!
An electric atmosphere filled the Lenovo Arena as Game 5 began between the Hurricanes and the Devils. True to the nature of the Devil, New Jersey jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first 10 minutes of the ice tilt. Neither the Caniacs nor the Hurricane bench were impressed and stayed dedicated to the belief that the 'Canes would prevail. True to form, the resulting 60 minutes saw the Hurricanes take over and dominate the remainder of the game - regulation & OT. The noise level easily reached above the ear piercing 100db level on numerous occasions during the tilt. In the end, the Hurricanes swept the Devils into the sea 5-4 and march into round 2 of the NHL quest of the Stanly Cup.
First time going to a hockey game. Will definitely go again. My experience with Ticket Master was smooth and seamless.
Compared to other NHL arena's legroom was tight and 10_15 minutes to get to restroom!
Our seats seat were perfect Fans were amazing Canes victory
Hurricanes games are always tons of fun but playoffs are an entirely different beast. Don't know until you go! Make sure and put a Canes game on your bucket list. Sooner rather than later!
Always great to go see the Canes play especially in playoffs and when they get to it and win. Glad to be a STM and watching them play in the loudest house in the NHL….
This was the best game I’ve ever been privileged to see. It was so much fun ( and I really needed some fun). I wish I could go to all of them.
Love the team, the players, the friendliness of the fans, even the opposing team fans. But Lenovo is sadly outdated, and dirty. The dust on the walls of the bathroom stalls is gross. The food selections are not great and outrageously priced, and the beer? OMG $$$$. The in-arena music, entertainment, etc., hasn't changed in years and is so boring. Can't ever understand the woman who claims to be the host (Lamontagne??) Overall, not worth paying the high ticket prices. Watch on Bally/Fanduel. And for a small market, the PR group should make the players more accessible and more known.
Great experience. The game was awesome. Go Canes! Can’t wait to go back again.
I’ve been wanting to go to. Whaler’s night to sport my New Jersey! The crowd always shows up for these special theme nights and the venue even had some cool memorabilia to buy for it! We played the Sabres and wound up winning 5-2! The arena was LOUD and the crowd was super fun…I can’t wait to see the new renovations coming and hopefully come back for the playoffs!!
Enjoyed the game at the Lenovo Center. Parking was easy in and out. Venue was very clean and staff were helpful. Concession stands moved fast.