Nino Niederreiter Coverage
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Our TakeGold: Game 2 preview and tangible achievements from Monday
While winning Game 1 of a series is always better than losing, if you're the home team all you've done is hold serve. So, with that as a backdrop, here's what Carolina did achieve with their 5-1 win on Monday. -
Niederreiter: The hardest part is everyone wants to keep rolling
The Carolina Hurricanes' forward has scored four goals in five games and has produced playing on the first line. -
Niederreiter: He's a big man. It took me everything I could to get to the net
Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter scored a goal in Thursday's 6-3 win over the Islanders. Nino muscled by 6'9" big man Zdena Chara as he scored the unassisted goal. Although it went to review, Nino says as soon as Chara gave him a push he knew it was going in -
Gold: Which Canes player could go to Kraken? Plus, the latest on Nedeljkovic's contract talks
With the NHL expansion draft coming Wednesday, 99.9 The Fan's Adam Gold breaks down which of the Hurricanes' unprotected players could be packing for Seattle. Plus, the contract talks for goalie Alex Nedeljkovic might have reached a stalemate. -
Our TakeGold: Canes consider who to protect from the Kraken
With the NHL's expansion draft coming at the end of next month, here's a look at who the Hurricanes are likely to lose and what impact that could have. -
Starting goalie decision still up in the air as Canes face a do-or-die Game 5
On the brink of elimination, Carolina Hurricanes' head coach Rod Brind'Amour was coy about who would get the start in goal. He, Jordan Martinook and Brady Skjei met with the media Tuesday to talk about the keys to getting back in the series and winning Game 5 at home. -
Canes hope Niederreiter's return is a spark as they try to stave off elimination
The Carolina Hurricanes took a rough loss on Saturday against Tampa on the road and now trail in the series 3-1. If they want the series to continue, they'll have to win on Tuesday night. But a day off, plus the return of a goal-scoring threat, could help them to do just that. -
Brind'Amour: I actually think (elimination games) are easier games to play because there is no tomorrow
Carolina Hurricanes' head coach Rod Brind'Amour met remotely with the media to talk about Tuesday night's Game 5 against the Tampa Bay Lightning at home. The Canes face elimination as they trail 3-1 in the series. -
Hurricanes face a 1-0 hole with a crucial Game 2 tonight against Tampa
The Carolina Hurricanes are down 1-0 in their series to the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning, and if they're going to make it a series, winning the second home game is going to be critical. They understand what they're facing against one of the best goalies in the league and a talented team that will take advantage of every mistake. -
Brind'Amour: I think (Nedeljkovic) trusts himself, and he should
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour met remotely with the media Tuesday to talk about a crucial Game 2 tonight against Tampa Bay with his team down 1-0. -
Late goal sinks Hurricanes in Game 1 loss to Tampa Bay Lightning
The Carolina Hurricanes fall in Game 1 at home to the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1. The Lightning's first goal came on a power play chance and the Hurricanes cashed in their power play in the third period that began on a Tampa penalty late in the second, then Tampa scored with a little over 7 minutes remaining in the third to take the 2-1 lead. The Canes could not tie and force yet another overtime. -
Hurricanes lose Game 1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1
The Carolina Hurricanes fall in Game 1 at home to the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1. The Lightning's first goal came on a power play chance and the Hurricanes cashed in their power play in the third period that began on a Tampa penalty late in the second, then Tampa scored with a little over 7 minutes remaining in the third to take the 2-1 lead. The Canes could not tie and force yet another overtime. -
Slavin's status upgraded and more from Canes' morning skate
Defenseman Jaccob Slavin was at the Hurricanes' morning skate on Tuesday and will try to make his return after two games out with a lower body injury. That and more news from the Canes' morning skate as Rod Brind'Amour, Jani Hakanpaa and Nino Niederreiter spoke to the media afterwards. -
Niederreiter: We've just got to get pucks on net and the bounces are going to come
Carolina Hurricanes' winger Nino Niederreiter met remotely with the media Tuesday to talk about tonight's pivotal Game 5 with Nashville and the excitement of playing in front of the home crowd again. -
Niederreiter: We got better as the game went on and played our game in the third period
Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter is proud of the way his team weathered an early Predators' storm in order to take a 1-0 lead in this Stanley Cup Playoff opening series. -
Niederreiter: I think that's what hurts the most. It was a big night for Jordan. He's such a great leader. We showed up like that. It's definitely not acceptable
Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter had a goal in Monday night's 3-1 loss to Detroit. Nino spoke about the disappointment of coming out flat on Jordan Staal's milestone night. He also said it was no excuses given trade deadline day and the ceremony before puck drop -
Niederreiter: I think that's what hurts the most, it was supposed to be a special night for Jordo
Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter said given how great of a leader and teammate he considers Jordan Staal, the end result of a 3-1 loss to Detroit was disappointing. -
Niederreiter: We made some bad decisions, didn't place the puck where we wanted to and that backfired on us
Canes forward Nino Niederreiter scored his team-high tying 13th goal as well as his third on the power play in Tuesday night's 4-2 loss to Detroit. -
Niederreiter: Everybody's chipping in and that's been the key to our success.
Canes forward Nino Niederreiter scored his 12th goal of the season in Sunday's 2-1 win over Detroit. Nino spoke to the media via zoom following the game -
Niederreiter: Obviously, the closer the season gets to the halfway point, the games get tighter. There's not a lot of room out there and it's tough to play that way
Hurricanes forward Nino Niederreiter spoke to media Saturday morning.. Nino says if feels good to get the extra day in between games this weekend. He also says while he miss playing other teams a little bit, he likes knowing what's at stake every night