Fans cheer on the Canes as they take the ice before their game against the Golden Knights in the first game of the Stanley Cup Final at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

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The Carolina Hurricanes are going back to Las Vegas for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup, where they could potentially win the whole thing.

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The Canes are 3-2 against the Golden Knights following Thursday’s 4-2 victory in Game 5 in Raleigh.

For fans at home in Raleigh who want to be part of the moment, minus the plane trip, the “loudest house” in the NHL will once again open its doors for a ticketed watch party.

Tickets for the Sunday’s watch party at the Lenovo Center will go on sale Friday, June 12, at 3 p.m.

Season Ticket Members will have access to a pre-sale first, said Mike Sundheim, vice president of communications for the Canes.

“The watch parties for Games 3 and 4 were tremendous success, as capacity crowds took in both road games – an amazing atmosphere thousands of miles from where the game was actually being played,” Sundheim said.

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Tickets are $10, with proceeds going to the Carolina Hurricanes Foundation. Parking is free, and attendees will also receive a free rally towel. Some concession items will be discounted during the watch party.

Free watch parties have been held outside the Lenovo Center during home games against the Vegas Golden Knights, but the Raleigh arena opens up its door for fans to watch the Canes on the video screens during away games.

Fans have expressed disappointment with the difficulties in purchasing tickets to the games themselves and to the Lenovo Center’s watch parties, The News & Observer previously reported.

Season ticket members can buy tickets at 10 a.m. through Account Manager.

Tickets for the public will be available at 3 p.m. online.

No, the tickets may not to be resold, according to the Carolina Hurricanes.

Games will be shown live on ABC and online at ABC.com, though you will need to share your TV provider and login. You can also stream on ESPN+.

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All games are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. EST.

This story was originally published June 11, 2026 at 4:58 PM.

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