Tickets to the watch party to see the Carolina Hurricanes have a chance to win the Stanley Cup Final sold out fast.
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The Carolina Hurricanes have could clinch the Stanley Cup, headed to Las Vegas 3-2 against the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday, June 14.
During away games, the Canes have opened the Lenovo Center for a ticketed watch party to watch on the large screens. Tickets are $10, and people can purchase some discounted concessions, park for free and get a free rally towel.
Season ticket holders could purchase tickets at 10 a.m. with general admission tickets going on sale at 3 p.m. More than 17,000 people were in the queue for general admission tickets at 3 p.m. with tickets selling out in under an hour.
Mike Sundheim, vice president of Communications for the Carolina Hurricanes, declined to say whether people will be able to gather outside to watch the game for free like fans have done during home games.
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“We will be announcing additional options soon,” he said.
Some fans were disappointed they were unable to purchase game tickets and watch party tickets, The News & Observer previously reported.
No, the tickets may not be resold, according to the Carolina Hurricanes’ website.
Yes, many parks, businesses and locations are holding big and small watch parties. Details about the biggest watch parties can be found online at newsobserver.com.
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.
