Stock up on Carolina Hurricanes merch during the 2024 NHL Playoffs

The Canes prevented a sweep by the New York Rangers and have forced a Game 6 with two huge wins. Grab some Canes merch to support the home team ahead of the rest of the 2024 NHL Playoffs.

The Canes' mascot, Stormy, waving a flag on the ice.

Raleighites (and Stormy) are ready to cheer on the Canes.

Photo by RALtoday

While the Carolina Hurricanes battle it out in the NHL Playoffs, you can stock up on some Canes merch to rep the home team. Here are a few of our picks.

With diagonal text reminiscent of the New York Rangers’ classic uniforms, this white, customizable jersey can be personalized with your favorite player’s name or even yours.

For a more everyday look, rock this alternative logo cap to make any outfit a bit stormier. Plus, have the Canes keep you cozy with this cream quarter zip.

Here are two retro picks. This tee pays tribute to the Hartford Whalers, the former name of the franchise, and this youth popsicle tee is just a cool design.

For gamedays from home, pour yourself a Storm Brew into this “Take Warning” pint glass and get comfortable under this fleece blanket.

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