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Fans, Are you ready for the 2025 NHL schedule? Last Carolina Hurricanes game of the season is on Saturday, December 27th 2025! 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

On February 28, 2026, the Lenovo Center in Raleigh is set to host an electrifying matchup between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Detroit Red Wings, a rivalry that has fueled the passions of hockey fans for decades. As the Hurricanes look to defend their home turf, fans can expect an intense showdown that showcases speed, skill, and strategy. Meanwhile, the excitement doesn’t stop there; just a day prior, on February 27, the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit will welcome the Detroit Pistons as they face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers, ensuring a thrilling weekend for sports lovers. Those keen on football can mark December 4, 2025, as the Detroit Lions gear up for a fierce clash against the Dallas Cowboys at Gameday Hospitality - Detroit. Not to mention, hockey fans can catch the Michigan Wolverines Hockey taking on the Michigan State Spartans on February 7, 2026, also at Little Caesars Arena. It's a perfect time for sports enthusiasts to explore ticketsfordetroit.com for all these exciting events and secure their place in the stands, cheering for their favorite teams and performers. Don’t miss out on the action!

By DR

Great hockey game day

Plenty of handicapped accessible parking near the entrance. Staff was vey quick to escort my son who is in a motorized wheelchair through the check in line. Plenty of elevators, operators very friendly. Our club 200 level seats were given to a "band set up area" so we were moved to the 100 level area, suppose it was an upgrade, but kind of doubt it. Closer but not as nice of an area. Concessions were very basic, no souvenir stadium cups or popcorn tubs. Didn't seem to have many family bathrooms. $20 to park...too expensive. However, it was a very exciting game and environment.





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