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RALEIGH, NC. -Don Waddell, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that Invisalign will serve as the presenting partner for the team's Stanley Cup Playoff games this spring. In addition,
Topgolf
will serve as the team's official helmet branding partner, Abrams & Abrams, P.A., will sponsor the team's 50/50 raffles at all home games and Carolina Ale House will host the team's Official Watch Parties for all first- and second-round away games.

As the presenting partner for the second consecutive postseason, Invisalign will be featured by the team prominently throughout the playoffs in-arena, on Hurricanes' television broadcasts and on social media.
As the official helmet partner, Topgolf's logo will be featured on both sides of the Hurricanes' helmets.

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Abrams & Abrams
law firm will serve as the official sponsor for the team's 50/50 raffle, which will be hosted throughout the playoffs with a rollover jackpot. Half of the proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Carolina Hurricanes Foundation. For more information about the 50/50 raffle,
click here
.
Carolina Ale House
will serve as the Hurricanes' official watch party partner, showing all first- and second-round away games. For more information about playoff watch parties,
click here
.
The Hurricanes clinched their fifth consecutive berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs on March 21, before winning their second consecutive Metropolitan Division title and third straight division championship on April 13. Carolina will face the New York Islanders in the First Round, opening the series at PNC Arena on Monday, April 17, and Wednesday, April 19. The Hurricanes posted a series sweep of the Islanders in the 2019 Second Round in their only previous playoff meeting, and Carolina will now look to defeat New York again to win a playoff series for the fifth straight campaign. In their 25 years in North Carolina, the Hurricanes have won six division championships (1999, 2002, 2006, 2021, 2022, 2023), advanced to the Conference Final four times (2002, 2006, 2009, 2019), played in two Stanley Cup Finals (2002, 2006) and captured one Stanley Cup championship (2006).