8.3.23 Single Game Tickets

RALEIGH, NC. -There are just 50 days until the first game of the Carolina Hurricanes' 2023-24 regular season opener and single-game tickets will be available to everyone Thursday.

Below are some items to consider when considering what games to attend.

Wednesday, October 11:In addition to it being the always exciting start to a new journey, the Ottawa Senators' roster now includes Vladimir Tarasenko, someone that the back-to-back Metropolitan Division champions became heavily linked to throughout the summer.

Wednesday, November 15:Divisional foes, the Philadelphia Flyers come to town after an offseason of serious change. As a part of that, Tony DeAngelo and Brendan Lemieux will take on their former team for the first time in the new campaign. It will also be Carolina's Hockey Fights Cancer Game.

Wednesday, November 22:Connor McDavid. Need we say more?

Friday, December 15:The Canes will host their second Hall of Fame Night as they host the Nashville Predators, inducting at least one organizational legend to join Cam Ward.

Sunday, December 17:After starting 12 consecutive seasons as a member of the Washington Capitals, Dmitry Orlov will now be on the other side of the ice as they come to Raleigh. Plus, if healthy, former Hurricane Max Pacioretty will return for the first time.

Tuesday, December 19:The Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights visit North Carolina for the first and only time this season.

Saturday, January 6:A 5 p.m. start on a Saturday? You bet. The St. Louis Blues will be the opponent for the special puck drop.

Monday, January 15:Speaking of special start times, 3 p.m. for Martin Luther King Jr. Day against the Los Angeles Kings sounds quite nice. Who could forget the instant classic against LA from last season?

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Thursday, February 8:Albeit the national television schedule has not been released yet, an 8 p.m. puck drop against the Colorado Avalanche on a weeknight likely indicates that this matchup will have center stage on either ESPN or TNT.

Saturday, February 10:Brass Bonanza Day, a.k.a., Whalers Night. The team will once again be decked out in green, white, and blue gear as they honor the franchise's history.

Monday, February 19:The #1 overall selection in the 2023 NHL Draft, Connor Bedard, is expected to make his first trip to PNC Arena. Come see what the hype is all about as the Canes take on the Chicago Blackhawks.

Thursday, February 22:The two sides will first meet in early November in South Florida, but the reigning Eastern Conference Champions, the Florida Panthers, finally come north. Additionally, our old friend Steven Lorentz returns after being dealt from San Jose to the Cats this offseason. On top of those two items, it will also be Pride Night!

Saturday, March 2:Saturday afternoon hockey? Saturday afternoon hockey. Bring out the young ones for Kids Day as the Canes get underway at 12:30 p.m. against the Winnipeg Jets.

Tuesday, March 12:The Peter Laviolette-led New York Rangers come to town for the only time this season.

Sunday, March 24:Michael Bunting goes face-to-face with his former squad as Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, and the Toronto Maple Leafs pay a visit to PNC Arena.

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