NHL Coverage
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Brind'Amour: We're not going to play much better than that
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke to the media following Thursday's 5-4 loss to the Islanders -
Staal: It was a good game, but we came up short by one
Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal had a goal and an assist in Thursday's 504 loss to the Islanders -
Jarvis: I tried to make the extra play and be a little too cute and it screwed us in the end
Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis took responsibility for a pair of breakdowns that led to two goals in Thursday's 5-4 -
Hurricanes get just the start they've been looking for en route to a 6-3 win vs. the Oilers
A four goal first period paired with the work of the Canes' shut down line of Martinook - Staal - Fast help lift Carolina over Edmonton -
Brind'Amour: It was nice to have those go in and have them chase the game
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke to the media following a 6-3 win over Edmonton. -
Chatfield: I wanted to be sure that when my name was called I would be ready to go
Hurricanes defenseman Jalen Chatfield drew in after being a healthy scratch for a handful of games. Chatty made an immediate impact with two assists -
Fast: They're probably the two best players in the league, so we had to be sharp
Hurricanes forward Jesper Fast got the scoring started Wednesday with his second of the season -
Brind'Amour: The hardest part of the year is this part. You can;t just fast forward to that part (playoffs)
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke to the media ahead of Wednesday's game against the Oilers. RBA spoke about the idea of tweaking coaching style during difficult times, lineup changes and more! -
Gold: The Canes played a complete game against the Penguins
Adam Gold examines why the Canes played so well in their victory over the Penguins on Saturday night. -
Frank Reich retakes control of offensive play calls in Carolina less than a month after giving it up
Carolina Panthers coach Frank Reich is retaking control of the team's offensive play calling less than a month after handing over the reigns to offensive coordinator Thomas Brown. -
Staal: It's going to be a .500 club that wins some games
Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal shared his frustrations of inconsistencies after a 3-1 loss to the Flyers -
Brind'Amour: That's going to be on me here pretty soon to start shaking things up
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour had a strong message following a 3-1 loss vs. the Flyers Wednesday night -
Brind'Amour: Hopefully being at home and in your own bed gives you an edge somewhere
The Hurricanes have played 11 of its first 15 games on the road season and finally open a five-game homestand Wednesday night vs. the Flyers. -
Gold: We'll see if the Canes can continue their home-ice mastery
Adam Gold describes how well the Canes have played at home this season, even though the majority of their games so far have been on the road. -
Aho and Burns have goal and assist, Kochetkov gets shutout as Hurricanes beat Lightning 4-0
Sebastian Aho and Brent Burns each had a goal and an assist, Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 23 shots for his fifth career shutout and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-0 on Saturday night. -
Brind'Amour: I liked our game. We stuck with it and got the result
Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour spoke to the media following a 3-2 OT win vs. the Sabres -
Raanta: Sometimes you have to entertain the crowd so... mission accomplished
Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta made 20 saves in a 3-2 OT win .vs the Sabres. Raanta also a couple of acrobatic saves in the third period that got the crowd going, he talked about that moment plus reflected on losing his goalie tandem partner for the time being -
Necas: I like it, what am I going to say?
Marty Necas scored his second overtime winner of the season Tuesday night to lift the Canes to 3-2 win over the Sabres -
Neck guards a 'personal choice' for Hurricanes players
Hurricanes players offer their perspective on wearing neck guards at the NHL level. Ultimately players want an option that's not only safe but comfortable -
Canes players say neck guards are 'personal choice' after player's death in England
Carolina Hurricanes players and medical staff say there's already several safety measures like cut-proof socks and wrist guards and measures like neck guards are up to the player.