11.10.21 UpcomingForecast2

RALEIGH, NC - After opening the month with three road games in Illinois and Florida, the Canes are finally home this weekend.
Hosting contests at PNC Arena on Friday and Saturday, the back-to-back encompasses two-thirds of the team's November schedule in Raleigh, with the lone other contest coming on Thanksgiving Sunday.
Let's take a look at the opponents coming to town and what to watch for:

Philadelphia Flyers
Current Record: 6-2-2
The Flyers will come to town after meeting the Toronto Maple Leafs Wednesday night, the beginning of a stretch of three games in four nights for them. Friday night in the Triangle serving as the first half of a back-to-back that will then take them to Dallas on Saturday, Philadelphia has had a strong start to their season, earning points in eight of their first ten games.
Captain Claude Giroux and fellow centerman Sean Couturier currently pace the team in points, while newcomers Cam Atkinson and Derick Brassard have both made strong contributions to a retooled Philadelphia lineup.
Former Nashville Predator and another new addition to the Philadelphia lineup, Ryan Ellis, totaled four points in his first three games with the team but has been out of the lineup due to injury as of late. He may make his return to the lineup against the Canes, which adds a little extra dose of excitement to the game.
Tickets: Philadelphia Flyers at Carolina Hurricanes - Friday, November 12 at 7 p.m.
St. Louis Blues
Current Record:8-2-1
Not long removed from winning the 2019 Stanley Cup, the Blues come to town after a successful start to the season of their own. The current Central Division leaders, goal scoring has been a strong suit of the team thus far, totaling 40 goals scored in 11 games played.
Featuring three players that have over a point-per-game during their initial ascension, St. Louis is similar to the Canes in the aspect of their depth. Featuring four lines and three defensive pairings that can contribute at any moment, the contest will also serve as the return to Raleigh for former Canes captain Justin Faulk.
Drafted by the organization in 2010, the now 29-year-old defenseman is in his third year with the team after being traded in September of 2019.
Tickets: St. Louis Blues at Carolina Hurricanes - Saturday, November 13 at 7 p.m.
What To Watch For:
Made the decision to come to either, or both of the games? Great! We can't wait to see you.
Here's what else you should keep an eye on when you make your way to PNC Arena:
2021 Stock The Pantry Food Drive
The Carolina Hurricanes are hosting a Stock the Pantry Food Drive presented by Harris Teeter beginning Friday, November 12 and continuing through Tuesday, November 16. All donations will benefit our partner organizations, TABLE NC and the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. All fans who donate two (2) or more non-perishable food items can scan a QR code to enter to win one of the following prizes:
To view more details, click here.
Game Warmup Pucks
Every weekend game the
Carolina Hurricanes Foundation
sells pucks featuring the logo matchup of both teams with the name and date on as well. A very cool momento, each puck is just $30 with proceeds benefitting the team's charitable arm. They can be purchased at the Canes Foundation kiosk on the concourse at Section 129.
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