The Hurricanes won their first ever Stanley Cup in 2006 and the Hurricanes have been looking to get another one ever since. Carolina Hurricanes tickets will be hard to get since they are having a great year. Being an old Whalers fan and new Hurricanes fan, I try to see as many games as possible, but ticket prices are getting kinda high. So I found a website that I want to let other fellow fans know about that have the best deals on Carolina Hurricanes tickets. The website I found was Ticketliquidator.com, they have tickets to all the regular season and playoff games, even when I found out that the game is sold out from TicketMaster I was still able to get tickets off the Ticketliquidator.com website. This is also a good site for Winter Classic tickets.
The Carolina Hurricanes are done with another regular season, so make sure that you have your Hurricanes playoff tickets set and ready to go. This team has shown a lot of poise, so they are going to be tough to beat in the NHL playoffs. With a Stanley Cup victory getting further and further removed, fans would be thrilled with another Stanley Cup appearance. This team can hang with just about anyone, so make sure you get your Hurricanes playoff tickets as soon as you can.
NHL's Carolina Hurricanes make their home at Raleigh, North Carolina's Entertainment and Sports (ESA) Arena. The Hurricanes won their franchise's first Stanley Cup in 2005-06, beating the Edmonton Oilers four games to three. The guys in the red and black had clocked up their first major triumph, and for this young team it couldn't have come at a better time. Before 1997, the Hurricanes were known as the Hartford Whalers, one of several WHA teams (the Whalers, Edmonton Oilers, Quebec Nordiques, and Winnipeg Jets were the others) admitted to the NHL when the two leagues merged in 1979. The then New England Whalers were forced to change their name to accommodate the presence of the Boston Bruins, another New England team, and the former WHA team was renamed the Hartford Whalers. Unfortunately, the team was never as successful in the NHL as they had been in the WHA, recording only three winning seasons.