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It's so busy at the Lenovo Center this week that Doug Warf, president of the Carolina Hurricanes' parent organization, said ...
It takes more than 2,000 traffic cones to line the roads and lots surrounding Raleigh’s Lenovo Center for big events. Inside ...
The Lenovo Center in Raleigh is experiencing an unprecedented five-day stretch of sold-out events, transforming rapidly ...
We tested the sound during Game 3 vs. the Washington Capitals. Needless to say, it got very loud in the Lenovo Center!
The Hurricanes will go to Washington for Game 5 on Thursday with a chance to close out the second-round Stanley Cup playoff ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — 90,000 people are expected to crowd the Lenovo Center over the next five days, with multiple events ...
The Lenovo Center brings in about $200 million a year in economic and fiscal impact each year. The area is also going to see ...
The Carolina Hurricanes are now one win shy of advancing to the Eastern Conference Final after a 5-2 win over the Washington ...
The win brings the Canes within one win of making its second Eastern Conference Final appearance in two years, and keeps the team a perfect 5-0 at home so far this postseason.
N.C. State is allocated $500,000 a year from the arena’s naming rights to fulfill the school’s requests for building upgrades ...
The Carolina Hurricanes dominated at home yet again in the playoffs. WRAL Sports' Louis Fernandez breaks down why the Canes love the Lenovo Center in May.
He grabs a stack of traffic cones from the sidewalk that encircles the Lenovo Center, and drops them, one at a time, on dots marked in the main roadway. The 28-year-old commutes from Castalia ...