Sebastian Aho Coverage
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Our TakeGold: Canes GameDay preview: Back to Nashville
The Hurricanes are back in Nashville to meet the Predators. -
Sebastian Aho embraces new leadership role for Hurricanes
Several new faces hit the ice for the Hurricanes on Thursday night. Meanwhile, Sebastian Aho will wear an 'A' on his chest for the first time as he steps into a new role. -
Aho: I just want to be the guy who leads by example and everyone can watch and kind of follow
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho spoke to the media Friday as exit interviews continued for the Canes. Aho spoke about emerging as a leader this season, what the off season looks like and working alongside Jordan Staal and Vincent Trocheck in the faceoff circle -
Aho: It doesn't feel like a step forward right now
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho believed his team was ready to take the next step and fully contend for a Stanley Cup, following Carolina's elimination by Tampa Bay. -
Our TakeGold: Game 2 in must-win territory for Hurricanes
Is it a "must win" for the Hurricanes tonight? Um, yeah. -
Our TakeGold: Back Porch preview, Tampa is coming
Previewing the Hurricanes and Lightning in Round 2 of the Stanley Cup playoffs -
Aho: The third period was an unbelievable effort
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says while they didn't play great in the first two periods, they turned it up in the third and overtime, and that's what helped put them over the top and advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. -
Aho: We have all (Saturday) to relax and recover
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho believes fatigue from Friday's double overtime thriller against Nashville will be a factor in Sunday's matinee against the Predators. -
Canes fall in double overtime to the Predators
Matt Duchene's goal in double overtime gave the Nashville Predators a 5-4 win over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the Central Division first-round series in the Stanley Cup playoff in Nashville on Friday. -
Aho: It was definitely a grind game
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says given the number of penalties they had to kill off, guys couldn't get into their typical offensive rhythms, but they persevered for a 3-0 victory and a 2-0 lead as the Stanley Cup Playoff First Round series shifts to Nashville. -
Canes take Game 2 with 3-0 win over Predators
Sebastian Aho scored twice and Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 32 shots to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 3-0 win over the Nashville Predators on Wednesday night and a 2-0 series lead in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. -
Canes don't want any letdown tonight as they look to take 2-0 lead over Nashville
After a convincing Game 1 win, the Hurricanes want more of the same for Game 2 in the hopes of taking a commanding lead in the series against Nashville. But to do that, they'll have to continue to stay patient, keep their heads and maybe improve the power play a bit. Still, most of what the Canes did worked well, so their head coach doesn't want to change it - including the starter in net. -
Aho: The last couple of days, we've been working on (the power play)
Sebastian Aho met remotely with the media Wednesday to talk about the power play, why the Hurricanes were successful in Game 1 and what it will take in Game 2 against Nashville tonight to take a 2-0 lead in the Playoff series. -
Our TakeGold: Canes ready to roll
The Carolina Hurricanes get set to host Nashville in the opener of a best-of-7 1st round playoff series at PNC Arena. how they deal with being heavy favorites may go a long way to deciding the outcome. -
Canes beat Hawks 5-2 behind Aho's 3 goals
Sebastian Aho scored twice in the second period on the way to a hat trick, helping the Carolina Hurricanes beat Chicago 5-2 on Monday night and eliminate the Blackhawks from postseason contention. -
Aho: My mindest is always I can do better
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says even on nights when he tallies a hat trick, he always asks himself what he thinks he could've done better, following Carolina's 5-2 victory over Chicago on Monday. -
Aho: We can't let (this loss) creep in
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says going back to work is the only way to avoid letting this now-two game losing streak grow even further, following Thursday's 3-2 overtime loss to Columbus. -
Our TakeGold: Canes' centers of attention
Driving the Hurricanes franchise best 18-6-1 start are the trio of centers who have been stars of the show. A group that is possibly the best in the NHL. -
Aho: Every inch mattered and our mentality and the way we played was good right from the start. It was a good win
Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho scored a short-handed goal in Sunday's 4-2 win against Florida. -
Our TakeGold: Game two?
The Hurricanes take on the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second game of what looks like a playoff series tonight at PNC Arena. Carolina took pseudo Game 1 on Saturday night, 4-0. The series shifts to Tampa for games Wednesday and Thursday this week.