The Carolina Hurricanes enter the offseason aiming to punch through an Eastern final roadblock
There's been plenty of disappointment for the Carolina HurricanesΒ after falling short in another Eastern Conference final.
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There's been plenty of disappointment for the Carolina HurricanesΒ after falling short in another Eastern Conference final.
Newly promoted general manager Eric Tulsky says the Carolina Hurricanes are retooling and not rebuilding in the wake of losing several key players to free agency.
The North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors is honored to announce its 2024 induction class. The group of 11 were enshrined during the 60th annual Induction Celebration on Friday, May 10, at the Charlotte Convention Center.
The Carolina Hurricanes responded with composure and dominant stretches of play to make a big rally for a 2-0 lead in their first-round playoff series with the New York Islanders.
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen is out indefinitely after medical tests found a blood clotting issue.
Carolina predicted to finish first in tough Metropolitan division.
The past three seasons have seen the Carolina Hurricanes end a long postseason drought, become an every-year playoff team and win their first division championship in 15 years.
The Bruins claimed the first round series 4-1.
The Boston Bruins look to clinch the Eastern Conference first round over the Carolina Hurricanes in game five.
David Ayres was sitting in the stands with his wife at Scotiabank Arena when Carolina Hurricanes goalie James Reimer went down with an injury.
The Charlotte Checkers will look to defend their title with a new, but familiar bench boss. Ryan Warsofsky has been promoted to head coach. He served as an assistant last season…
Mike Vellucci and the Carolina Hurricanes mutually agreed to part ways.
CHARLOTTE, NC. The kings of the AHL return to the Queen City. The playoffs may be over, but the party continues for the Charlotte Checkers. Two days after winning their first ever…
Tuukka Rask posted his seventh career playoff shutout, and the Bruins swept the Carolina Hurricanes out of the Eastern Conference final, winning 4-0 on Thursday night to reach their third Stanley Cup Final in nine years.
Tuukka Rask and the Boston Bruins stood tall during an early deluge of shots and penalties, patiently waiting for their chance to take over the game.
The Carolina Hurricanes have been rolling at home ever since their newly acquired grunter named Hamilton started hogging the corner.