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RALEIGH, NC. -The National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes will host their fourth annual Hockey Talks game on Tuesday, Jan. 25, when the team hosts the Vegas Golden Knights at 7 p.m. The Hurricanes are hosting Hockey Talks to encourage conversations about mental health and reduce stigmas associated with mental illness. To help raise awareness and promote the importance of mental health, Hurricanes players will wear special Hockey Talks decals on their helmets during the game, and players will have the opportunity to wrap their sticks with green tape during warmups to show their support.

The Hurricanes will partner with the North Carolina affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI NC), HopeLine, Foundation of Hope and Lucy Daniels Center for Hockey Talks. These organizations provide information, resources and support to individuals and families affected by mental illness, including crisis lines available via call or text.
In conjunction with Hockey Talks, the Hurricanes will partner with the North Carolina Department of Justice, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation and Raleigh Police Department for the fourth consecutive year on Prescription Drug Take Back. Fans are encouraged to responsibly dispose of prescription drugs that are expired or no longer needed at PNC Arena before the game on Jan. 25 from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. There will be additional drop-offs on Jan. 26 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. and Jan. 27 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the PNC Arena Ticket Office.
The Carolina Hurricanes Foundation game day auction will benefit Canes Mental Health partner organizations NAMI NC, HopeLine, Foundation of Hope and Lucy Daniels Center. Warmup used sticks will also be auctioned off at a later date with a portion of proceeds going towards these organizations. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out to the following local support lines: HopeLine (919-231-4525, available via call 24/7 or via text from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Friday) and NAMI (800-451-9682 via call or 919-999-6527 via text, both available from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Friday).
About NAMI NC
North Carolina's largest grassroots mental health organization, NAMI NC provides free support groups, educational programs and advocacy efforts throughout North Carolina. For over 30 years, NAMI NC has worked to create a world where all people affected by mental illness live healthy, fulfilling lives supported by a caring community.
About HopeLine
HopeLine is dedicated to supporting people and saving lives through caring, confidential conversations during times of crisis. Through their free and confidential crisis and suicide prevention helpline, HopeLine offers crisis intervention, supportive and nonjudgmental active listening, gentle and understanding discussion of crisis resolution and referrals to appropriate community resources.
About Foundation of Hope
Focused on conquering mental illness by investing in groundbreaking scientific research and mental health initiatives, the Foundation funds critical research focused on understanding the root causes of, and potential treatment for, mental illness. They are committed to raising awareness and supporting effective treatment programs.
About Lucy Daniels Center
A therapeutic school founded in 1989 to provide mental health services to children and families in the Triangle, Lucy Daniels Center serves nearly 700 children and their families each year. The Center believes that addressing a child's challenges earlier will improve their chances for social and academic development.