Sebastian Aho Coverage
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Aho: We don't really think about the big picture that much
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says the standings aren't at the forefront of this team's mind right now, despite the fact they find themselves in first place atop the Central Division. -
Aho: You just have to play better, and keep our game going for a full 60 minutes
Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho scored the Canes' goal of the night in a 4-3 loss to Florida. He spoke about the team needing to get back to their game and playing a full 60 minutes. -
Aho: All four centers have played great so far
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says from lines 1-4, the centers have done strong work a month into the new season. -
Our TakeGold: Canes host Stars (take two)
The Canes will try and duplicate Saturday's dominating performance against the Stars Sunday at PNC Arena -
Aho: It definitely brings some energy for everyone, getting to see those guys again
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho discussed the return of previously quarantined players back into the fold, before Saturday night's showdown with Dallas. -
Staal, rest of Hurricanes back on the ice after lengthy COVID pause
Captain Jordan Staal, Sebastian Aho and Rod Brind'Amour met remotely with the media after the first Hurricanes' practice coming off of their COVID-19 pause, which began a week ago. The team expects to resume on Thursday with what will now be their home opener against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and it's unlikely anyone but Staal will come off of the COVID protocol list before then. -
Brind'Amour: The excuse jar is full ... We've got to figure it out.
Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal, Sebastian Aho and head coach Rod Brind'Amour met remotely with the media on Tuesday after their first practice in nearly two weeks. The team went on a COVID pause on January 19 after multiple positive tests. The earliest they could play is Thursday. -
Our TakeGold: Hurricanes going for the sweep in Nashville
The Hurricanes will try to sweep the two game series from the Predators in Nashville tonight. Last night, in the 4-2 win, there was a lot of good and one potential bad. The stars shone bright, but one of the key players might be hurt. -
Aho: It usually takes a couple of games to get a feel for the puck
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says given the circumstances of the season, he's not stunned by his team's effort against Detroit on Saturday, but believe it'll be better as the days and weeks pass. -
Our TakeGold: Forward thinking
In the first of a five part look at the Hurricanes roster, we take a look at the forward group likely to make the biggest impact on the 2021 Hurricanes. From Aho to Trocheck and everyone in between -
Aho: The next step for me is to be the best team in the league and win the Stanley Cup
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho discussed how he's approaching his offseason training habits without any set start date to the new season, and what the goals are for the team when that does eventually begin. -
Our TakeGold: Hurricanes Gameday/Series preview: Hurricanes take on Boston Bruins
Even though it doesn't feel like the first round of the playoffs, that's where the Hurricanes will meet the team that swept them out of the Eastern Conference Finals a year ago. It's the Canes and the Boston Bruins. -
Foegele: We're not gonna go far if we don't have everyone on-board
Carolina Hurricanes forward Warren Foegele says multiple people have stepped up throughout the three-game sweep of the NY Rangers and that's been the Canes' key to success as they advance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. -
Giglio: Nothing 'fishy' about Canes sweep of the Rangers
The Carolina Hurricanes got a pair of goals from Sebastian Aho in Tuesday's 4-1 win over the New York Rangers. Aho, or "Fishy" to his teammates, was the star of the sweep by the Canes with eight points in three games. -
Our TakeGold: Hurricanes Gameday preview (bring out the brooms)
There is no reason to let the Rangers hang around Toronto any longer than necessary. The Canes need to close the series out Tuesday night and wait for their next assignment. -
Aho: I had no idea who was starting for them
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho said he had no clue who'd be in net for the New York Rangers until the first faceoff when he looked down and saw Henrik Lundqvist. -
Slavin/Aho: The NHL's done a great job with the protocol in the bubble
Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho and defenseman Jaccob Slavin describe their first few days inside the bubble city of Toronto. -
Aho: A lot of people have worked hard to make the bubble work for us
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho says he's not 100% sure what the atmosphere will be like once the team is confined to their Toronto bubble, but he does feel secure about their playoff trip. -
Aho: We have to do a better job in big moments
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho said he needs to convert golden opportunities like his team saw on the power play and overtime in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to Edmonton. -
Our TakeA Caniac New Year's resolution
It's that time of the year. New Year's resolution time. Last year, I pledged not to fight with Canes fans on Twitter. This year, I'm going to be positive. We'll see how long this lasts. For now, here are things I really love about the Hurricanes.