Canes Beat Rangers 3-2 In Opening Qualifier
Cary, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes gutted out a full team win in the first game of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, even though the NHL is calling these first series a Qualifying round.
Cary, NC — The Carolina Hurricanes gutted out a full team win in the first game of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, even though the NHL is calling these first series a Qualifying round.
Cary, NC — It was a long 4 1/2 months without playing a game and like Christmas gifts, giving is better than receiving when it comes to hard body checks. Nevertheless, every team in the Playoffs is glad to be back on the ice.
Cary, NC — It started with a replay of the amazing game in Toronto where EBUG (Emergency Back-Up Goalie) David Ayres made NHL history by coming in for injuries to both regular goalies then going on to get credit for the win.
Cary, NC — Not since the tail end of Hurricane Hazel in 1954 has Toronto experienced any effect of a Hurricane during the summer. But, on August 1, the Carolina Hurricanes and the New York Rangers will attempt to start the 2020 NHL Playoffs.
Raleigh, NC — The season may still be on hold but the Canes are still having a positive impact on the local area. As many NHL players have done, Andrei Svechnikov did something to make a horrible situation a little easier.
Cary, NC — Canes fans everywhere miss the sound of the electrifying siren at PNC, the 60 minutes of lightning speed puck action and the post-win storm surge celebrations.
Cary, NC — For those of us that are starved for hockey, the Canes are airing a few games from earlier this season.
Raleigh, NC — Mistakes happen in every game throughout the year but they hurt more when in the thick of vying for a playoff spot.
Raleigh, NC — After winning a storybook game in Toronto 6-3 with EBUG (emergency back up goalie) David Ayres and all the trades on Monday, the Hurricanes, fell to a better Dallas Stars team by the same score of 2 weeks ago, 4-1 in front of another almost sellout, loud, crowd.
Raleigh, NC — Head coach Rod Brind’Amour called the last game in Nashville a complete game by the entire team, one which he hoped the team would use as a springboard to another run. To his dismay and to the dismay of Canes fans everywhere, the Canes as a team played a lackluster game against the Rangers, losing 5-2 on Friday.