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Carolina Hurricanes tickets go on sale Sunday at noon as PNC expands capacity

The Carolina Hurricanes are about to begin their journey in the NHL playoffs – and, starting Sunday, fans can start buying tickets to watch them live!
Starting at noon, PNC Arena will start selling general public tickets.
There are still seats available for Monday night’s first round against the Nashville Predators.
The push to fill PNC Arena comes as the stadium lifts its social distancing requirements. Team president and general manager Don Waddell estimated the team could allow as many as 10,000 to 12,000 fans for their game against Nashville.
PNC Arena’s published capacity is 19,722.
The Carolina Hurricanes are allowing for increased capacity at PNC Arena for the Stanley Cup Playoffs – generally the time where the team’s fans have been at their most passionate.