The Carolina Hurricanes bounced back against the Bruins after dropping its last two games while facing Boston. After returning to Raleigh, the Canes edged out the Bruins 5-1 and are one win away from advancing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Although the Hurricanes’ nine days off ended, some of the team still looked like they were enjoying their vacations as they effortlessly trudged along through the first 20 minutes of hockey putting themselves in a 2-0 hole because of it.
Carolina Hurricanes right wing Justin Williams flips a puck into the crowd as he is recognized as the first star of the game against the Winni…
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce fights Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at PNC Arena. Scheifele assisted on …
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Petr Mrazek makes a save against the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at PNC Arena. Mrazek saved 16 of the 17 …
It was like an exhibit at an art museum.Â
Four different areas of the game, magnificently put on display for an adoring crowd 16,476 strong. Â
The Carolina Hurricanes ushered in the new year and decade with an all-around team effort in a 3-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens Tuesday night in front of a second-straight sellout crowd at PNC Arena.
After a record-setting road trip in which the Carolina Hurricanes went 4-0-1 all throughout Western Canada and Colorado, the Canes returned home, only to fall flat.Â
Desperate for not only scoring but wins too, the Carolina Hurricanes proved hungry enough as they toppled the San Jose Sharks 3-2 in a shootout victory Thursday night in PNC Arena.
Akin to the Rolling Stones’ number-one classic, (Nobody Got Any) Satisfaction from the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 shutout loss to the Nashville Predators Friday night at PNC Arena.