covered the Hurricanes’ move to North Carolina in 1997 and was a part of The N&O’s coverage of the Canes’ 2006 Stanley Cup run.
The Carolina Hurricanes shook up the NHL ... This would be a brutal outcome for a Hurricanes team in clear Stanley Cup contention, but again, they cannot risk losing him for nothing.
Others on the Carolina Hurricanes plan ... have dealt with illnesses. The Hurricanes are hoping to still be playing hockey in June, deep into the Stanley Cup playoffs. Which begs the question ...
Carolina Hurricanes right ... argument to be made that even if the Hurricanes overpaid for a rental player, they have a better chance to win the Stanley Cup this year with him than in future ...
It’s hard to imagine the Carolina Hurricanes ... be made that even if the Hurricanes overpaid for a rental player, they have a better chance to win the Stanley Cup this year with him than ...
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The Carolina Hurricanes made a blockbuster trade for ... Carolina can get to the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a top-heavy forward group. In fact, they could go on a deep playoff run with this set ...
The Carolina Hurricanes just ... with the team for several years. The Hurricanes added the veteran in hopes of being able to make a push for the Stanley Cup playoffs this year.
Thankfully for Caniacs, he is with the Carolina Hurricanes and they can see him for 82-plus games per season, including the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
For evidence, look no further than Peter Karmanos Jr., former majority (and current minority) owner of the Carolina Hurricanes ... Yes, they did manage a Stanley Cup in the free-for-all that ...