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Canes Start Quest for Stanley Cup

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.

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Hurricanes to Kick Off 2020 NHL Playoffs

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.

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NC Courage Reigning Victorious in Utah Tourney

Cary, NC — The Cary-based NC Courage soccer team eased back into training and practices with heavy restrictions starting on May 12.

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Canes Will Resurge for the 2020 NHL Playoffs

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.

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Canes Season Update and the Famous Toronto Game

Cary, NC — For those of us that are starved for hockey, the Canes are airing a few games from earlier this season.

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Sled Hockey Scores with Disabled Athletes

Raleigh, NC — What started as a goal to fulfill a son’s dream to play hockey is now a non-profit sled hockey program that defies the stigma that people with disabilities can’t play hockey.

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Canes’ Mistakes Contribute To 3-2 Loss to Avalanche

Raleigh, NC — Mistakes happen in every game throughout the year but they hurt more when in the thick of vying for a playoff spot.

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Nonprofit Gives Children and Adults with Disabilities the Chance to Play Baseball

Cary, NC — Founded in 2005, the Miracle League of the Triangle is a nonprofit organization providing individuals with special needs the opportunity to play baseball.

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Canes Lose the Game, Ayres Wins the Crowd

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.

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Canes Suffer a 4-Game Season Series Sweep by the Rangers

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.

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