Vincent Trocheck Coverage
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Canes make trades, signings on first day of 2022 NHL free agency
The Carolina Hurricanes traded for defenseman Brent Burns and forward Lane Pederson on Wednesday in a deal with the San Jose Sharks. -
2022 NHL free agency: Canes makes trades for Brent Burns and Max Pacioretty, sign Ondrej Kase
At the start of the NHL's 2022 free agency period, the Carolina Hurricanes made a trade with the San Jose Sharks and the Vegas Golden Knights. -
Trocheck: We're dwelling on this home and away thing a little too much. It's a hockey game
Hurricanes centre Vincent Trocheck spoke to the media Sunday morning following a 5-2 loss in New York. Trocheck looked ahead to Monday's Game 7 in Raleigh -
Trocheck: 'That's how we played all regular season'
Carolina Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck addresses the media after the team's 3-1 home win versus the Rangers in Game 5 of their second round playoff series. -
Trocheck: Depth is huge in the playoffs
Carolina Hurricanes forward Vincent Trocheck addresses the media the day after his team's 2-1 overtime victory in Game 1 versus the New York Rangers. -
Trocheck: 'Luckily, it's a seven-game series'
Carolina Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck addresses the media after the Canes' 5-2 loss in Game 4 in Boston. -
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. -
Trocheck: If we knew a definitive answer, we'd fixed it already
Hurricanes forward Vincent Trocheck spoke about the recent slump on the power play -
Hurricanes win fourth straight to start the year, 5-1 over Blue Jackets
Vincent Trocheck had two goals and an assist to lead Carolina to a 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night, the Hurricanes' fourth straight win to open the season. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Trocheck: Laying an egg like we did in the last couple, it's important to get back on track
Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck said the best teams come to play every single night, following Carolina's 4-1 win over Nashville, following a pair of losses to Detroit. -
Trocheck: Did you see the goal? The hockey gods were on my side on that one
Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck called his now six-game scoring streak against his former team "lucky," with the evidence being a high-bouncing puck that trickled off the Panthers netminder and in, in Carolina's 3-0 win on Thursday. -
Trocheck: We couldn't get down on ourselves for being in the position we were in
Hurricanes forward Vincent Trocheck discussed the second period intermission chatter, which Carolina followed up with four third period goals in Tuesday's 5-2 win over first place Florida. -
Our TakeGold: Central division showdown, part 1
The Hurricanes host the Florida Panthers this week in a pair of games that may very well help to decide the final standings in the division race. -
Our TakeGold: Home at last
The Carolina Hurricanes open up an 8-game home stand against the Dallas Stars tonight at PNC Arena. The Canes are starting to get healthy as the season enters the final five weeks. -
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. -
Trocheck: I definitely feel that we played a full 60 minutes tonight
Hurricanes forward Vincent Trocheck scored his fourth goal in four meetings against his former team in Sunday's 4-2 win vs. Florida.