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After two lopsided home losses in the Eastern Conference Final, the Carolina Hurricanes need to figure out what’s ailing them ...
Logan Stankoven, listed at 5 feet, 8 inches and 165 pounds, scored the game-winning goal as the Hurricanes beat the Panthers, ...
The Carolina Hurricanes knocked off the Eastern Conference-best Washington Capitals. Highlights from the Game 5 win: ...
The Carolina Hurricanes switched starting goalies again for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, going back to Frederik ...
Logan Stankoven unwound a smoldering wrist shot, buzzing Sergei Bobrovsky's right shoulder to launch a Carolina Hurricanes ...
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Sporting News on MSNHow Hurricanes snapped Eastern Conference Finals losing streak at 15 straight games since 2006 Stanley CupThe Hurricanes found themselves on the wrong side of history. Carolina has made yet another Eastern Conference Finals, but ...
The odds of overcoming a 3-0 series deficit are overwhelmingly slim. A 3-1 deficit is no picnic either, but the Hurricanes at least know now that they can beat the Panthers in the playoffs.
The Hurricanes ended the conference-leading Capitals' season in five games, and it shouldn't really be a surprise.
The rookie defenseman has played north of 18 minutes in back-to-back games, filling in on the team's top four in the absence of Jalen Chatfield and Sean Walker. He's looked calm, composed and just ...
The Carolina Hurricanes face the Washington Capitals in Game 5 of the second-round of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on ...
The Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals play Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinals in the Stanley Cup ...
The Washington Capitals have its back against the wall after the Carolina Panthers’ recent win. Down 3-1, Washington will ...
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