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As he entered this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs, Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen had something to prove.
The Carolina Hurricanes took full advantage of the New Jersey Devils' problems with injuries and controlled play. The Devils fought hard, but with so many of their top players out it truly damaged ...
The Carolina Hurricanes are poised to potentially close out their series against the New Jersey Devils, holding a commanding 3-1 lead fueled by Andrei Svechnikov and Sebastian Aho's stellar ...
The Carolina ... New Jersey Devils. Both teams endured strong seasons as the Hurricanes finished the season with a 47-30-5 record with 99 points, in part due to Center Sebastian Aho's stellar ...
When The Athletic’s staff came together to pick who’s going to win the Stanley Cup at the start of the playoffs, not a single person chose the Carolina Hurricanes. When the field narrowed to ...
That large margin of victory is partly a result of the injury mess New Jersey is ... among Carolina’s leaders. The issue, as it is so often with the Hurricanes, is that Stankoven hasn’t ...
The babies keep on coming for the Carolina Hurricanes ... first-round series against the New Jersey Devils. “Just really cool,” Robinson said after the Hurricanes returned home ahead of ...
Matchup: The New Jersey Devils (42-33-7) at the Carolina Hurricanes ... New Jersey’s forwards must get the Hurricanes moving in their defensive end to open passing and shooting lanes and ...
Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour has always been the type to dodge and deflect any questions about the Stanley Cup playoffs during the regular season, and did again in recent weeks.
Carolina is coming off a 3-1 win over New Jersey in Game 2 after a 4-1 win in Game 1. The Hurricanes were led by Jordan Martinook, who had a goal and an assist, while Seth Jarvis and Shayne ...