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NHL Off-Season Outlook: Carolina Hurricanes
Ethan BearThe Carolina Hurricanes are set for an interesting off-season with some notable free agents, but can the club remain a true contender heading into 2022-23?
Read moreEast Notes: Martinook, Lysell, Pysyk
Raleigh News & ObserverNotes from the East including Jordan Martinook being ruled out for Sunday's Game Four, Mark Pysyk is opening to returning to Buffalo, and more.
Read moreThis one did not go as well as the previous three did: Hurricanes beat Capitals 6-1
Washington CapitalsThe Washington Capitals hosted the Carolina Hurricanes as the two teams played for the fourth and final time this season. Could the Caps clinch a season-series sweep or did the Canes send the boys home […]
Read moreTrade Deadline Primer: Arizona Coyotes
Bill ArmstrongAs we enter the middle of March, the trade deadline is inching closer. Where does each team stand and what moves should they be looking to make? We continue our look around the league with the Arizona Coyotes. Bill Armstrong has been general manager of the Coyotes for one year, five months, and 22...
Read moreRask pulled after allowing 5 goals in Bruins' loss
Seth JarvisBoston coach Bruce Cassidy, after Carolina was "clearly better than us in every area," had to pull veteran goaltender Tuukka Rask in the Bruins' 7-1 loss to the Hurricanes on Tuesday night at TD Garden.
Read moreRask gives up five in the first, Hurricanes roll past Bruins in Slavin's return
Jesperi KotkaniemiJesperi Kotkaniemi scored twice during Carolina's five-goal first period, Slavin added a goal and two assists after a two-game absence on the COVID-19 list, and the Hurricanes snapped Boston's five-game winning streak with a 7-1 victory Tuesday night.
Read moreRask pulled after allowing 5 goals in Bruins' loss
Teuvo TeravainenBOSTON -- Jesperi Kotkaniemi scored twice during Carolina's five-goal first period, Jaccob Slavin added a goal and two assists after a two-game absence and the Hurricanes snapped the Boston Bruins' five-game winning streak with a 7-1 victory Tuesday night.They were clearly better than us in every ar...
Read moreMartin Necas Enters COVID Protocol
Martin NečasAfter wowing the crowd with an impressive goal on his birthday this weekend, Martin Necas will have to enter isolation. The Carolina Hurricanes forward has been placed in the league’s COVID protocol, just 40 minutes after the team released a video celebrating his 100th NHL point. Necas, 23, has regi...
Read moreCanucks 2, Hurricanes 1: Passing litmus test pushes win streak to season-high four games
Vasily PodkolzinThe Canucks' impressive victory against a club that had won four straight, and is expected to contend for the Stanley Cup, is the kind of stuff that stays in the memory bank and motivates
Read moreBrind'Amour facing challenge with Hurricanes this season
Andrew LaddRod Brind'Amour has experienced change during his three seasons as coach of the Carolina Hurricanes.
Read moreNHL Roundup: Fortier's hat trick leads Lightning past Hurricanes
Louis DomingueGabriel Fortier had a hat trick to help the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Carolina Hurricanes 8-5 in exhibition play Friday night.
Read moreThe Toughest Division in the NHL? The Metropolitan
Antti RaantaIt’s a simple, but important question for this NHL regular season: which of the league’s four divisions is going to be the toughest to earn a playoff spot in? Say hello to the Metro.
Read moreKotkaniemi to sign with Hurricanes; Canadiens won't match offer sheet
Sebastian AhoJesperi Kotkaniemi will sign a one-year, $6.1 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes after the Montreal Canadiens decided Saturday not to match an offer sheet tendered by the Hurricanes on Aug. 28.
Read moreKotkaniemi to sign with Hurricanes; Canadiens won't match offer sheet
Dustin PennerJesperi Kotkaniemi will sign a one-year, $6.1 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes after the Montreal Canadiens decided Saturday not to match an offer sheet tendered by the Hurricanes on Aug. 28.
Read moreKotkaniemi to sign with Hurricanes; Canadiens won't match offer sheet
Pittsburgh PenguinsJesperi Kotkaniemi will sign a one-year, $6.1 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes after the Montreal Canadiens decided Saturday not to match an offer sheet tendered by the Hurricanes on Aug.The 21-year-old scored 20 points (five goals, 15 assists) in 56 regular-season games with Montreal l...
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