NHL Coverage
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Young Canes fans make playoff game and prom in same night
Corban Doyle and Abigail Schalla sported their best attire to attend the Carolina Hurricanes' playoff opener on Saturday. They enjoyed some viral fame after showing up on the Jumbotron with a "Playoffs are better than prom" sign. They even made it to the dance after the game. -
Staal: It was really cool. Amazing. I don't know, all of the things...
Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal had an assist in the 5-3 win vs. the Islanders. Staal spoke about the emotions of the win and having family in the house -
Aho: The way we responded and came back shows a lot of character
Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho scored the game-tying goal in the 5-3 win vs. the Islanders. -
Hurricanes look to dictate pace in Game 2 against Islanders
The Carolina Hurricanes are looking to take a 2-0 series lead against the New York Islanders on Monday night in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. -
Game 2: Canes host Islanders tonight at PNC Arena
The Hurricanes are looking for a 2-0 lead in their first-round series against the New York Islanders on Monday. -
Brind'Amour: perfect example of a team that's been playing playoff hockey for a month and a team that hasn't.
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke about his team's 3-1 playoff opening win vs. the Islanders -
Kuznetsov: Sometimes you give up a shiny good game for a win
Evgeny Kuznetsov had a goal and an assists in a 301 win vs. the Islanders. Kuznetsov said its good to get the win but they know they have to be better moving forward. -
Brady Skjei and Freddie Andersen recap the Canes Game 1 win vs. Islanders
Brady Skjei had 2 assists and Freddie Andersen stopped 33 of 34 shots on goal. The Pair spoke about the Hurricanes 3-1 win vs. the Islanders -
Jarvis: Starting in our own building we want to come out hot
Seth Jarvis is coming off of a career-best regular season outing. Jarvy spoke about not taking the opportunity to play in the playoffs for granted, what stands out about the Isles and the confidence this group has in its depth -
Martinook: There's a sense of excitement, but the nerves also kick in
Hurricanes forward Jordan Martinook had 14 goals and 18 assists in 82 regular season games this season. Marty spoke about the excitement of starting the playoffs and what makes the Islanders a difficult matchup -
Get ready for 'Saturday Night in Raleighwood' as the NHL sets game 1 start time
The NHL has set the start times for game 1's across the Eastern Conference. The Canes are the opening act with puck drop Saturday at 5 pm from PNC Arena. -
Carolina Hurricanes defeat the New York Islanders 3-1 in Game One
PNC arena is buzzing tonight after a huge win for the Caniacs. With a new fire in the third period, and extreme goal saving from Frederick Andersen, the Canes prevailed in their first playoff game. -
Brind'Amour: That's impressive, and these guys deserve credit for that. It's a huge accomplishment
Rod Brind'Amour: becomes the first head coach in Whalers/Hurricanes franchise history to lead the team to 3+ consecutive playoff appearances. With the 4-0 win vs. Detroit Carolina clinched its sixth straight under Brind'Amour -
Jarvis: I think we've done a good job of cementing ourselves as a top team in this League
Seth Jarvis scored a goal and two assists in a 4-0 win vs. Detroit -
Andersen: We took it to them. We were ready to play
Freddie Andersen made 24 saves posting his second shutout in his last seven starts. -
Aho: It's nice to score goals, but I look at my game differently
Sebastian Aho scored his 250th career goal Thursday night and passed Rod Brind'Amour for third-most assists in franchise history -
Jarvis: Not every game is going to be great. We didn't play our best but we got the job done
Hurricanes forward scored his third game-winning goal in a row Thursday night in a 3-2 win vs. the Flyers -
Gov. Roy Cooper celebrates start of mobile sports betting in NC by picking Canes to win it all
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's first sports bet came on Monday as he placed a wager on the Carolina Hurricanes to win the Stanley Cup. -
Brind'Amour: Give the organization credit for stepping up, now we've gotta fit these guys in
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke to the media about the organization's acquisitions at the trade deadlne -
Waddell: I really like our group, but I like it even better today
Hurricanes GM Don Waddell heard Carolina Hurricane fans loud and clear and went out and made a splash at the trade deadline.