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Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NHL schedule? Last Carolina Hurricanes game of the season is on Tuesday, April 7th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Hurricanes playoff and preseason playing at Lenovo Center, NC. Buy your Hurricanes tickets in Raleigh right here.

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Carolina Hurricanes Lenovo Center Seating chart

Lenovo Center 1400 Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27607

Mark your calendars for April 7, 2026, as the Carolina Hurricanes face off against their divisional rivals, the Boston Bruins, at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh. This highly anticipated hockey matchup promises to be a thrilling encounter, showcasing the intense rivalry that has developed over the years. Fans can look forward to an electrifying atmosphere, with tickets available on ticketscambridgema.com. Meanwhile, in Cambridge, the Harvard Crimson Basketball team will battle the Bryant Bulldogs at Lavietes Pavilion on November 29, 2025—an event sure to draw in local supporters eager to cheer on their team. Don't miss the chance to catch the Harvard Crimson Women's Basketball squad as they take on the Columbia Lions on January 10, 2026, also at Lavietes Pavilion, where you can feel the excitement of collegiate sports. And for hockey enthusiasts, the Harvard Crimson will clash with the Michigan Wolverines at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center on the same day as the Bulldogs game, promising a double dose of action-packed sports that day! Each venue offers a unique experience, with great seating options and a rich history of unforgettable moments.

By Bajans

Overpriced

The Hurricanes have missed the playoffs 9 of the past 10 years. They are near the bottom of the league in attendance. Yet they continue to raise prices. It costs $15 to park. If you want two decent seats in the third level, and get something to eat, you will spend at least $200. I love the Canes and used to have season tickets but they have not put a winning team on the ice in nearly a decade. In sports, nothing puts fans in the seats like winning, and the Canes haven't done that in a very long time. Lower the ticket and parking prices, put a playoff team on the ice, and fans will return to the arena.





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