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Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NHL schedule? Last Carolina Hurricanes game of the season is on Thursday, February 26th 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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Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Carolina Hurricanes! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
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  1. Feb 26Thu 07:00 PM
    vs Tampa Bay Lightning at Lenovo Center Lenovo Center - Raleigh - NC

    Carolina Hurricanes vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Lenovo Center February 26,2026

  2. Mar 14Sat 07:00 PM
    vs Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena Amalie Arena - Tampa - FL

    Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Carolina Hurricanes Amalie Arena March 14,2026

Carolina Hurricanes Lenovo Center Seating chart

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

Experience the thrill of live sports as the Tampa Bay Lightning take on the Carolina Hurricanes at Amalie Arena on March 14, 2026. This highly anticipated matchup promises to deliver an electrifying atmosphere, showcasing two of the NHL's most competitive teams in a battle for supremacy.

As one of the premier venues in Tampa, Amalie Arena is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional fan experience. With a seating capacity that accommodates thousands, fans can expect an immersive environment filled with excitement and energy. The arena has a rich history of hosting significant sporting events, making it a must-visit destination for hockey enthusiasts.

Ticket prices for this thrilling encounter are expected to vary based on seating location and demand. Historically, tickets for high-stakes games like this one range from $50 to $200, depending on proximity to the ice and overall availability. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to ensure they do not miss out on witnessing this intense rivalry unfold live.

The Tampa Bay Lightning, known for their dynamic gameplay and skilled roster, have captivated audiences with their impressive performances over the years. With top hits and standout players leading the charge, fans can anticipate a display of athleticism and strategy that defines professional hockey. The presence of opening acts or special promotions may also enhance the overall experience, adding to the excitement of game day.

For those looking to attend this event, ticketstampa.org offers a reliable platform for purchasing tickets, ensuring fans have access to verified options. With positive reviews highlighting both the venue and the team, attendees can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with thrilling moments and camaraderie among fellow hockey fans.

By Billystyle

Bruins vs Hurricanes in Raleigh

The game was excellent. The only complaint we have is whomever is in charge of the music in the PNC Arena. They played loud music non stop. Before the game, during tv timeouts and even during brief stoppages during the game. It was so annoying. Why would any arena do that? If anyone from PNC Arena reads this, or, if you know someone that works there, please pass this along. Please stop blasting music! Just let the fans enjoy the sights and sounds of the game and audience. My rating was 1 star simply because the ridiculous and nonstop music was terrible. We went to an NHL Hockey game and not a rock concert.

By Erica A

What, exactly am I reviewing??

The venue was easy to get in to and out of. Security went well. The usher for our section was very nice. There is not a great variety of food court options. The Hurricanes organization does a terrible job of answering FB or Twitter messages. We tried to find out how to get a birthday announced and sent several messages to no avail. The pre-game show is OK, but no LV Golden Knights show, for sure. The game was fine. Again...not sure if you are seeking a review of the game, the organization, the venue, or the process...so there's my take on it all.

By Youngrocker18

Small seats

We had seats in the upper deck, section 316. The seats were so small. I’m a 150 lb woman with an athletic build and my legs rubbed on the arm rests and cup holders each time I sat down. My husband is a large man, 350 lbs 6’6”, think former college offensive lineman size, and he just fit into the seats without there being an issue. He had bruises on his legs after the game from where the arm rests dug into his skin. There are a lot of people his size or larger who I know had just as uncomfortable experience as he did. Maybe instead of herding people in like cattle to maximize profits, a little thought could have been put in to consider human comfort. And before we get into fat shaming, my husband works out 5-6 days a week and is as strong as an ox - but there is no excuse. Everyone should be able to be accommodated at hockey game without having to be in pain the whole time. Otherwise the game was great, every staff member was cordial, and the fan atmosphere made it a lot of fun even if the lightning got blow out horrifically.





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