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Watch: Veteran enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers fights Mathieu Olivier in Carolina Hurricanes debut
When the Carolina Hurricanes acquired Nicolas Deslauriers, everyone knew he would end up dropping the gloves in his first few ...
Rod Brind'Amour and K'Andre Miller break down a thrilling overtime victory, praising key players and the team's relentless ...
The fight between Mathew Olivier and Nicolas Deslauriers in a hot NHL match between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Carolina Hurricanes was filled with too much memory. Another positive result of ...
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WATCH: Seth Jarvis Records First Career NHL Fight Against Lightning’s Zemgus Girgensons
Going into Saturday’s game, it was expected that the Carolina Hurricanes might have a gritty match against the Tampa Bay […] ...
The Carolina Hurricanes were blown out in Columbus on Tuesday, falling 5-1 to the Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. The ...
Just sixteen games remain in the regular season for the Carolina Hurricanes, who will face the Columbus Blue Jackets Tuesday […] ...
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‘We Have a Lot of Faith in This Roster’: Tulsky Speaks on Hurricanes Trade Deadline
The Carolina Hurricanes took a conservative route at the NHL Trade Deadline, choosing to forego a big trade and instead […] ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Canes scored three goals in first 6:41 and beat Tampa Bay 5-4. Sebastian Aho scored a PPG at 7:17 of the 3rd that held as winner.
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Beleaguered Vancouver Canucks show fight in loss to high-powered Carolina Hurricanes
VANCOUVER — Patrik Allvin knows the Vancouver Canucks will lose more games this season.
Two goals in 1:21 bring Tampa Bay back from a two-goal deficit, but it can’t take advantage of its late chances.
Stankoven hasn't produced like a second-line center, but the Hurricanes didn't necessarily think they could get an upgrade.
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