Panthers seek 2-0 edge over Hurricanes
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Florida Panthers, after beating Canes in Game 1 of Eastern Conference final, are 6-2 on the road in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
One play in particular stood out among some fans. Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad was seen delivering a rather vicious elbow straight to the head of an unsuspecting Jackson Blake, though Ekblad was not issued a penalty for the incident.
There’s a moment of frustrated dread for any hockey team that comes with an official raising an arm to call a penalty triggering a power play. For the Carolina Hurricanes, that moment quickly flips to next-play belief.
The Hurricanes are once again eight wins away from a Stanley Cup, despite many in the hockey world dubbing their playing style "boring."
It would be an understatement to say that the Carolina Hurricanes didn't start the Eastern Conference Final the way they wanted to. Despite having home ice and
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Yardbarker on MSNHurricanes’ Goaltending Pipeline on Verge of a ResetAlthough the Carolina Hurricanes are currently in the heat of a postseason run, it’s never a bad time to keep an eye on the future. Much of the team’s
Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour knows how the Panthers win in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and is preparing his team for the rest of the series.
The Carolina Hurricanes fell to the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final. Despite playing the game at home, Carolina wasn't able to muster up the same energy as the defending champions to get the win. The Hurricanes will have a big ...