Can the Canes Advance to the Stanley Cup Finals? Here’s Where to Watch

Key Highlights

  • The Carolina Hurricanes could clinch their series against the Montreal Canadiens with one more win in Game 5 on Friday.
  • Diverse locations are offering watch parties for Game 5, including Smoky Hollow, The Avenue, Tin Roof, and others.
  • Future away games will be shown at venues like The Rialto and Carolina Ale House.

The Canes’ Path to the Finals

You might think this is new, but… the Carolina Hurricanes have been inching closer to their goal of reaching the Stanley Cup Finals. Just one more win in Game 5 against the Montreal Canadiens could see them clinch a spot and advance.

Where to Watch the Big Game?

For fans eager to watch the pivotal game live, there are plenty of options. Smoky Hollow near downtown Raleigh is hosting a free outdoor watch party with a massive jumbotron. The district hosted a similar event for Game 4, drawing about 300 people. They’re staying true to their promise by once again offering a space for fans to cheer on the Canes.

Other Watch Party Locations

The Avenue on Glenwood Avenue is another spot with an outdoor jumbotron showing the game from 8 p.m. onwards. Tin Roof, a live music venue near Glenwood South, will show Game 5 starting at the same time. Pourworks Craft Beer and Wine is hosting a watch party with big screens and cold drinks flowing. Fans can catch every hit, goal, and heart-pounding moment.

Future Away Games

If the Habs force a Game 6 or the Canes advance to the finals, Carolina will be playing away from Lenovo Center in the near future. The Rialto in Raleigh is likely to show Sunday’s Game 6 if it comes to that. According to Hayes Permar, manager of The Rialto, they will continue to show away games as schedules permit. Carolina Ale House, the official “Road Game HQ” of the Hurricanes, has multiple locations across the Triangle and beyond.

Conclusion

And so, the Canes fans are ready, with options aplenty for watching the decisive game. The road ahead is uncertain but full of excitement. You never know when that next goal might be the one that sends them to the top.